May 28, 2020

Ray Stevens: "Quarantined" nearing 200,000 unique views...

Ray Stevens; 2020
The "Quarantined" music video from Ray Stevens continues it's viral success even as I type. In my previous blog entry I noted that the music video had gotten 114,777 unique views so far. I published my previous blog entry yesterday evening at 6:24pm Eastern. As of this writing "Quarantined" has a unique view total of 160,001 for an increase of 45,224. The way the unique view amount keeps going up in such a rapid fashion, I'd say, by later this evening or possibly by tomorrow there's a good possibility that the video will surpass 200,000. If you can believe it there are 69 people who dislike this video...but this is countered by the more than 5,000 that have given the video a thumbs up. I've always found it interesting when it comes to the overall statistics of video content regardless of the video hosting site that it's on. Usually a video will receive a lot of views...followed by a strong amount of like/dislike reaction...and a lot of user comments. The funny thing is in each situation the number of participants decline. To explain it in more detail: "Quarantined" has 160,001 unique views. In my way of thinking shouldn't the video also have at least 160,000 reactions of whether it was liked or disliked? When I watch a video I always rate it and leave some kind of a comment. It's gotten around 5,800 like/dislike reactions. The comment section, as of this writing, sits at 299 comments rather than in the hundreds of thousands of comments to mirror the amount of unique views it's received. I've always been curious as to why there's usually a large gap between the amount of unique views, the like/dislike reactions, and the number of comments. It's a possibility that some people prefer not to write commentary about the video they've just watched...others prefer just to like or dislike a video and leave it at that...while others might not even be on YouTube at all but are accessing a YouTube clip on a social media site that's shared it and they leave their comment on whatever site's shared the video. It's really not that big of a deal, of course, it's just something I've always found interesting...the bottom line is the video's being seen by hundreds of thousands of people!!


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