Posted by redforlife on September 01, 2023 at 07:33:22 from (174.213.210.214):
In Reply to: When do we YT? posted by DeltaRed on September 01, 2023 at 06:57:38:
Ussualy look in the morning, and then again at night. But that's not a ritual set in stone.
One thing I have noticed, is there never is as much discussion posted on the weekends as there is during the week. This goes on weekend after weekend. Always more discussion posted on the week days. So.... , just going by that, this tells me that there is also likely less viewership on the weekends. Less discussion posted stands to reason there would be less veiwership at the same such time.
What does this spell out? Might be that we have alot of weekend farmers on here, that are just to busy on the weekends for YT. And another possible reason is, and this one concerns me, that people are on here while clocked in at thier day jobs, and not on here as much when they are on there own time (this becoming a huge problem within our workforce and not limited to YT). Another possible reason is, many people go places on weekends and don't bother with YT on weekends. For what ever reason (you decide), there is less activity on the weekends.
Perhaps that might be a better question to ask. Why less YT on the weekends?? Because there sure is less postings on the weekends. Consistently (for me) it takes less than half the time to look at the new postings when it comes to the weekends. There is that much fewer postings.
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