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Why Quitting Shorts Will Change Your Life
Yo what’s up boys In this short post, I just want to go over why I think you should cut out short-form content from your life. So, many believe that short-form content is very difficult to cut out because they don’t really think about it properly. They think that, okay, to cut out short-form content from my life, I basically need to quit social media, I need to stop watching everything. I need to quit my TV shows. I need to quit watching movies. I need to quit watching MrBeast YouTube videos. I need to stop watching every entertainment YouTube, edutainment YouTube, and education. I need to quit everything to quit short-form content. No, you don’t need to quit everything, bro. If I told you just quit short-form content and let everything else be, you’re all good. You can do everything else. You might feel like you’re not making any progress towards your goals. You might feel like, oh yeah, this isn’t really changing anything. But it truly is. It’s helping you to such a degree that you don’t even understand it. So just try for the next 14 days. Just try and not watch anything other than short-form content. And also, if you guys have any questions about this, I’ll be more than happy to help you out. I quit watching short-form content eight months ago. I haven’t watched any TV shows in eight months. I don’t even watch YouTube videos. I consume nothing other than reading books, listening to audiobooks, a few podcasts, and then my mentors.
Why Quitting Shorts Will Change Your Life
YouTube’s Upcoming Updates — What Are You Most Excited About? 🎥✨
YouTube is rolling out some meaningful updates soon, and they could open up new opportunities—or shift how we create entirely. Here’s what’s on the slate: 1. A/B Title Testing Creators can now run split tests on video titles—just like thumbnail testing—to optimize for click-through rate and watch time. 2. Better Audience Segmentation & Analytics The studio now offers new viewer categories like New Viewers, Casual Viewers, and Regular Viewers, plus an improved analytics experience with custom reports and faster filters. 3. Auto-Dubbing in More Languages YouTube’s automatic video dubbing is being expanded globally—now accessible to 80 million creators. A fast path to international reach. 4. Monetization Policy Updates for AI & Spam Prevention YouTube is tightening language around repetitive and inauthentic content—more clarity on what doesn’t qualify for monetization, especially with certain types of AI-generated videos. 5. New Charts, Explore, and Personalized Discovery Tools The Trending page is gone. It’s being replaced by category-specific charts, refreshed Explore pages, and AI-driven discovery tools to surface more relevant and timely content. Your Turn: Which update are you most excited about? Do you see an advantage in A/B testing titles, global dubbing, or something else? And do you feel it’s a growth opportunity—or a fresh challenge? Let’s unpack them together. The early adapters always win.
How did I go from 8 hour daily screen time to 0?
Yo wsg bois as you can see from the pictures below, my screen time is pretty healthy now, I only do productive things on my phone now, I don’t watch TV-shows or movies or play any games. And I’ve been doing this for almost 8 months now, how? Because of a lot of different reasons lol, so I think it would help you guys more if I just let you guys ask me a question and I’ll do my best to answer (I don’t really use skool much, sorry if it takes me a while to reply)
How did I go from 8 hour daily screen time to 0?
Hiring a social media manager
Hey all, Relatively new to the content game. I love all the systems and everything I’m seeing built out here. The stuff that Pope has built out within Airtable is mind bending. I realistically don’t have the bandwidth to build this all out but could afford to hire someone. I’m curious if anyone has hired a social media manager that has been good to work with to manage this process. I’ve sifted through several on upwork and realizing I’m not going to find the quality I’m looking for there. I an focused on IG right now, but would want to expand into other platforms as soon as I have a team to manage the flow. Any other recommendations? Are most big creators using full in-house teams to manage this flow? It’s been eye opening to see how much work this is.
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Some say posting daily boosts growth, while others believe quality over quantity is key. What’s your take? How often do you upload videos, and have you noticed any impact on growth?
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