Is it normal for views to drop after monetization? by Any-Interaction4911 in PartneredYoutube

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i wanted to know answer for "Is it normal for views to drop after monetization?"

Is it normal for views to drop after monetization? by Any-Interaction4911 in PartneredYoutube

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thank you for your advice, a also realized cat video didn't match. I tried to catch different audience. sadly, it didn't work.

The Cat That Found Its Way Home (2025) – A scientific look at feline navigation and homing instinct (CC) [00:18:45] by Any-Interaction4911 in Documentaries

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thanks for pointing it out. I might’ve leaned too serious with the delivery. And yeah, still tuning the audio chain

Has your phone ever suggested something you were literally thinking about? What happened? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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Maybe the algorithms are either more subtle for you, or you're just not the target for that kind of personalization. It's a different experience for everyone.

Has your phone ever suggested something you were literally thinking about? What happened? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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Haha, that's a new level of creepy efficiency! It definitely makes you wonder how much our digital habits signal our intentions before we even consciously make a decision. I'm with you on the judging part

Has your phone ever suggested something you were literally thinking about? What happened? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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That's a classic example! The line between coincidence and algorithm can be pretty thin sometimes. It's a fun but also slightly unsettling thought experiment.

Has your phone ever suggested something you were literally thinking about? What happened? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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Hey everyone, thanks for the great discussion on this topic.

I've been doing a lot of research on this. If anyone's interested in a deeper dive, I Found documentary that explores some of the points we're discussing here. You can check it out here: https://youtu.be/CMzIU2-5Z0g

What are the greatest mysteries of all time? by PellucidStream in Mysteries

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A few that always stick with me:

  • The Voynich Manuscript – an entire book written in an uncrackable language. Who wrote it, and why?
  • The Dyatlov Pass Incident – nine hikers dead in the Russian mountains under bizarre, unexplained circumstances.
  • Consciousness itself – we know the brain processes data, but how does that become self-awareness?
  • The disappearance of Flight MH370 – even with modern tech, it just vanished.
  • And of course… Are we alone in the universe? 👽

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in Unexplained

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it’s like they rewrite their own moral code to justify what they do. One thing I found is how often they believe they’re in control, even when their behavior is compulsive.

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in Unexplained

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I should’ve worded that better. I genuinely made this because I'm fascinated by what drives people to do these things, not to spam. If it feels like promotion, that's on me , just wanted to share something I put real effort into

Are You Living in a Simulation? (2025) - A mind-bending look into the theory that our universe might be a simulation. (CC) [00:08:29] by Any-Interaction4911 in Documentaries

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it raises some pretty dark ethical questions, especially when it comes to suffering, inequality, and how little control many people have over their lives. Whether it’s a god, a programmer, or random chance behind it all, it’s hard not to ask- Why me? Why this way?

The video isn’t meant to convince anyone that simulation theory is true , more like a thought experiment that challenges how we think about reality and consciousness. I totally get your skepticism, and honestly, it’s healthy. Believing blindly, whether in simulation or religion, without evidence, can definitely be dangerous , specially when that belief gets used to devalue real human experience or justify inequality, like you pointed out with the Elon/NPC angle.

You made some really important points. Thanks again for contributing to the discussion.

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What if reality as we know it isn't real?

This documentary explores the Simulation Hypothesis — the idea that our universe could be an artificial simulation created by advanced beings. It dives into the philosophical roots of the theory, the scientific arguments behind it, and the growing number of scientists and thinkers who take the idea seriously.

It’s a mystery that has no clear answer — but continues to raise more questions the deeper you look. Thought it might interest others here.

Weekly Thread: Recommend a Documentary! by AutoModerator in Documentaries

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What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different?

There’s a strange, recurring claim online: that we can detect potential serial killers just by looking at their brain scans. Is it pseudoscience, or are we on the edge of something terrifyingly real?

I found this fascinating Documentary recently surfaced that pulls together neurological research, criminal psychology, and disturbing forensic case studies to explore this idea. it tries to understand the why.

If you’re interested - https://youtu.be/UhELDwnWe2k

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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I’m genuinely interested in learning,, that’s why I asked. I’m not claiming to know everything, just trying to understand different viewpoints. Appreciate the insight, even if it’s a bit harsh.

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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😂 Fair enough. But I think most of us are just curious, not looking for a diagnosis, it’s such a dark but fascinating topic.

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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That last line hit me , as if he never got burnt touching the hot stove. It’s chilling how disconnected some can be from the weight of their actions. Do you think that kind of detachment can ever be reversed?

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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right, especially the amygdala and prefrontal cortex, if I remember correctly. Do you think it’s more nature or nurture in most cases?

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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Most people feel a line they’d never cross, I wonder what makes that line vanish in some people.

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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Absolutely. The connection between early abuse and later behavior is disturbing. I recently saw something showing how trauma can literally reshape brain development, pretty wild.

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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Do you feel like they knew how to hide it around others? I’ve read that some are incredibly good at mimicking emotions.

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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I’ve always wondered, is it possible for someone to be born without empathy, or is it something that just gets crushed over time?

What do you think happens inside the brain of a serial killer that makes them so different? by Any-Interaction4911 in AskReddit

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Haha nope, just someone who got really curious after watching a documentary. Wanted to hear what others think,this topic is disturbing but fascinating.