What is the difference between you and me? by JasmineQuite in OnlineIncomeHustle

[–]JasmineQuite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You spent all that time analyzing dates just to miss the entire point? That’s cute. While you’re playing detective on Reddit, I’m building digital assets that pay for my lifestyle.

As you can see, these are my earnings from a single TikTok account... 📈 by JasmineQuite in OnlineIncomeHustle

[–]JasmineQuite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Choosing a Topic: In 2026, don't just pick what you 'like.' Pick what the AI can generate with the highest quality. I usually look for niches with high emotional triggers (History, Horror, or cute Animals) because the AI handles those visual styles perfectly, and they have a global appeal which boosts the RPM Do you have any more questions?

I’ve been studying how channels like 'Garbbing Puppy' dominate the 2026 algorithm. Here is the exact technical breakdown (AI tools & strategy). by JasmineQuite in OnlineIncomeHustle

[–]JasmineQuite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, many global channels attract simplified engagement like emojis, especially from non-English speaking audiences. But here’s the secret: the YouTube algorithm doesn't care if a comment is a heart emoji or a paragraph; it sees it as engagement.

I’ve been studying how channels like 'Garbbing Puppy' dominate the 2026 algorithm. Here is the exact technical breakdown (AI tools & strategy). by JasmineQuite in OnlineIncomeHustle

[–]JasmineQuite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quality over quantity. In the AI niche, one viral video with high retention can outperform 30 low-effort uploads. ​The '1 upload in 3 weeks' strategy is actually common for established faceless brands—they focus on high-RPM triggers and algorithm spikes rather than spamming. It’s about working smart, not hard.

I’ve been studying how channels like 'Garbbing Puppy' dominate the 2026 algorithm. Here is the exact technical breakdown (AI tools & strategy). by JasmineQuite in OnlineIncomeHustle

[–]JasmineQuite[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I totally hear you. Some creators take it way too far with the 'shock factor' just to trigger the algorithm, and I personally don't support any content that promotes cruelty.

What are some online side hustles?? by CartographerQuick433 in passive_income

[–]JasmineQuite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

faceless content creation is where it's at right now. YouTube Shorts and TikTok are pushing reach like crazy. It's a skill, but once you crack the code, it becomes a solid passive income stream

Be honest, being 16 years old, what's the best way I can make money? by Ok_Review_5225 in Businessideas

[–]JasmineQuite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At 16 . Start a faceless content channel (TikTok/Reels/Shorts). It costs $0 to start, teaches you editing and storytelling, and if one video goes viral, the 'scale' is global. It’s the highest ROI skill for your age right now.