People's viewing habits on YouTube are strange:
CM vs The Costume: 42 views
CM vs The Train: 70 views
CM vs The Pyromaniac: 20 views
Of the lot, CMvPyro is the best film, but has the fewest viewings. It's been up two days less than the others, but both had less than 20 views before it went up. It's the first film of the playlist as well. My conclusion is people stumble across the CameraMan films while searching for something else, and only The Train has the combination of "1 minute length" plus "picture of a girl tied up" that gets strangers to click on it.
Even stranger is what's happened with View To A Clone 3:
VTAC3, chapter 1: 45 views
VTAC3, chapter 2: 8 views
VTAC3, chapter 3: 72 views
VTAC3, chapter 4: 7 views
Now, I can understand chapters 1 & 3, which have the plot, getting more views than 2 & 4, which have commercials and credits. It's possible I didn't put the "bond" or "spies" tag on the even chapters as well, which would just amplify that "problem".
What puzzles me is the 72 views on Chapter 3, which clearly says watch chapters 1 and 2 first. It's not like Chapter 3 has a very intriguing picture to generate interest, so I don't think it's that 90% of viewers start with it, hop to chapter 1, then skip chapter 2 to go watch chapter 3 again.
Kinda fun trying to figure out people's brains.
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