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Is it just me or is 1320video unfocused these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="HYBRED" data-source="post: 14991617" data-attributes="member: 52848"><p>There are two factors at play here. Kyle made a long post not too long ago explaining how he's had to make decisions he doesn't like in order to maintain/grow his fanbase and be able to continue providing automotive coverage. One of these was to bring on a few content creators outside the original crew (remember, this started out as just a couple of enthusiasts doing stuff in their spare time) The other, to address the post I quoted, was to shift from YouTube links to sponsored "clickbait" sites. The reason for this is simple, and stupid, and frustrating: Facebook. Since it went public, Facebook has changed its programming to put focus on what makes Facebook money. So, if Kyle posted just links to his YouTube vids, less than 1% of you likers would ever see them. This is something all major FB pages have complained about, from 1320 to George Takai. I have this issue myself with my business pages. I share a photo I took on my photography page, and 5 people will see it. I share a video from a clickbait site, like I did last week, and 500 people will see it. Without me paying a dime in advertising money or sharing/tagging/promoting it in any way. Facebook is literally ruining the pages we all like to follow by withholding the content we all want to see. So if you're going to rant, don't rant at 1320. Rant at Facebook selling out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HYBRED, post: 14991617, member: 52848"] There are two factors at play here. Kyle made a long post not too long ago explaining how he's had to make decisions he doesn't like in order to maintain/grow his fanbase and be able to continue providing automotive coverage. One of these was to bring on a few content creators outside the original crew (remember, this started out as just a couple of enthusiasts doing stuff in their spare time) The other, to address the post I quoted, was to shift from YouTube links to sponsored "clickbait" sites. The reason for this is simple, and stupid, and frustrating: Facebook. Since it went public, Facebook has changed its programming to put focus on what makes Facebook money. So, if Kyle posted just links to his YouTube vids, less than 1% of you likers would ever see them. This is something all major FB pages have complained about, from 1320 to George Takai. I have this issue myself with my business pages. I share a photo I took on my photography page, and 5 people will see it. I share a video from a clickbait site, like I did last week, and 500 people will see it. Without me paying a dime in advertising money or sharing/tagging/promoting it in any way. Facebook is literally ruining the pages we all like to follow by withholding the content we all want to see. So if you're going to rant, don't rant at 1320. Rant at Facebook selling out. [/QUOTE]
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