bellairepark73 wrote:Marabelle wrote:Cleverly done. It’s called ‘shooting yourself in the foot’. Someone shared something outrageously interesting and giving him info which he considered ‘newsworthy’ he shared it online and then defenders came and shamed him so much he took the news off line. Fake news. His credibility is ruined and whatever privacy the man “wwrn” had jostled is now comfortably restored. It was incendiary and salacious but not true. I am sure whomever this person is, he knows you do not get caught in a snare put out by a predator if you know your way through the woods.
Awesome observation. I don't think his credibility is ruined as much as damaged. Steve is a legend...to release that "news" as news was not doing TRMO any favors.
Interestingly, it seems most of his views are below 1k.
I think his views have dropped off considerably. He's still getting new subscribers, but not the views. In my opinion, if you have 6,000 subs on your channel, you should at least have half of those people watching each and every one of your videos. Meaning, he should have no less than 3,000 views per video, and that's not counting those who stumbled upon his videos that are not subscribers. Right now, his videos seem to be dipping below the 1k mark.
I would like to know, if he had no website, no following prior to building his channel, then how did he build his channel so fast? I've been YTing just since January, but I only have 26 followers, and while my subject matter isn't exactly fun subject matter, I do try to put a little more production in my vids to make them interesting.