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by RandomBacon 2128 days ago
It's also annoying when they don't show how the finished result works until the very end. This video is also guilty of this (you see the device, but the video call where it's being used is at the end).

Why waste 10+ minutes watching it being built, then finaly get to the end and discover it you don't like the result. Of course smarter people will just click to the end at first, but I'm guessing much less than half of people do that.

Sidenote: Does anyone know why these videos all seem to be at least 10 minutes long? Is there better monetization after a certain threshold?

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There's a couple factors going on. One is the fact that Youtube's algorithm recommends videos based on a set of engagement-related metrics. Hitting Like/Subscribe is a big measure of engagement, but according to people do this for a living, the most important metric is watch time. This is true both for the video _and_ your channel, so having a lot of long, fully watched videos will cause your channel and its videos to be recommended more often.

The second factor is that one factor you get paid on as Youtuber is video length. Getting people to watch longer videos makes your revenue go up.

!0 minutes allows multiple midroll ads. These videos were also recommended over shorter ones, although the lift is no longer as significant as it used to be.