I watch Lou Ratchet on YouTube and his videos have like 100,000 views or more on his videos. He made a short film that got like 15,000 views. It is crazy that as soon as you step out of the niche you can lose your audience. On the other hand on Twitter, I have noticed that there are certain niche accounts that will get popular and then start posting about everything becoming like a news aggregator.
Also, you can see some very specific TikTok that has nothing to do with you and it will have 1 million likes. Or you a C-level Netflix actor have like 3 million likes on Instagram. Social media kinda levels the playing field but also separates people by niche at the same time.
The fractal niche vibes these days is so tiring
Give me the things that everyone enjoys and everyone talks about again
Unfortunately the internet we grew up with is dead, itโs been corporatized. Very easy to fake numbers and get clout chasers to fall in line.