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My portfolio is mostly music production, however please don't hesitate to reach out via DMs and we can maybe discuss further!
The algorithms use subsections to create generalizations from mutual tags and how they work together.
The algorithms use subsections to create generalizations from mutual tags and how they work together.
Beats is the same way, from "Music Beats" to "Beat 'Em Ups" to "Beat in x", there are a lot of different generalizations the word can be used.
Beats is the same way, from "Music Beats" to "Beat 'Em Ups" to "Beat in x", there are a lot of different generalizations the word can be used.
The more a word can be construed + more individuals the algorithm sorts into a categorization = Generalization.
Sings - "Birds sing" "Opera SINGer" "Karaoke Singing"
All those different things -
The more a word can be construed + more individuals the algorithm sorts into a categorization = Generalization.
Sings - "Birds sing" "Opera SINGer" "Karaoke Singing"
All those different things -
I also saw in your shorts list "Sings" "Beat" "VTuber" and such are in most of your high viewcount shorts.
I am noticing the DRASTIC PLUMMET after the "Girlfriend bites you" short.
Could also be the case of a shadowban.
I also saw in your shorts list "Sings" "Beat" "VTuber" and such are in most of your high viewcount shorts.
I am noticing the DRASTIC PLUMMET after the "Girlfriend bites you" short.
Could also be the case of a shadowban.
For example, if you use a generalized term in the name of the short, that can drastically change how your short is shared with the world.
What type of content are you making, exactly?
For example, if you use a generalized term in the name of the short, that can drastically change how your short is shared with the world.
What type of content are you making, exactly?