middleofnowhere
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Doesn't really have very many views considering it has been up 2 1/2 years.
Who knows within the world of YouTube there's a guys that get that many views in the first two hours they put a video up, not 2 years. I was just watching videos earlier tonight by a guy who does woodworking videos. He's got like 50 million views.interesting. That video has only 25000 views, but he has other runs on Youtube with 45000 views.
Is 45000 the size of the worldwide 14.1 audience?
No, some people have watched several times.interesting. That video has only 25000 views, but he has other runs on Youtube with 45000 views.
Is 45000 the size of the worldwide 14.1 audience?
Part of that is down to what YouTube chooses to show you. There are 10-year-old videos that suddenly become viral and that is by the whim of the algorithm.... I had no idea that video existed...lol
Oh very true.... I do get hammered with pool videos and have been known to search 14.1 from time to time.Part of that is down to what YouTube chooses to show you. There are 10-year-old videos that suddenly become viral and that is by the whim of the algorithm.
It’s not very accurate, as it shows him trying to recreate the shot on the 527th ball and the pressure he felt on it, a beginning of rack break shot. Obviously, for those of us that know how to count 14.1 racks, a break shot would have been ball number 519 in the run (the beginning of the 38th rack).Nicely done video.
I happened to look for John by name the other night to watch his 400+ run. Today when I went to YouTube this video was on the home page. They are kind of self fulfilling searches.Part of that is down to what YouTube chooses to show you. There are 10-year-old videos that suddenly become viral and that is by the whim of the algorithm.
I don't understand what you are trying to say.More fake news. None of that video matches the other 78 days of Challenge I, II, III, and IV attempts to collect the money proffered by others, than Predator, to equal or surpass Mosconi526. Just saying.
Yeah no doubt. The live viewers on the Legends streams peaked around 600 for Jayson and Shane, and 500 for Earl, but Ruslan barely passed 100. It would be interesting to know how many of those viewers were in the US. I'd guess almost all of them.No, some people have watched several times.