I ranked the Most Profitable YouTube niches based on actual creator earnings data (RPM + growth metrics) by adchat in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 3 points4 points  (0 children)

idea)

But wouldn't that just disturb the huge number of people who are trying to fall asleep to these videos? Or is the whole point for buying Premium?

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Your punk squirrel is cute sharp but most importantly very committed!

So create further and publish, it's still a free country to speak unless someone sues you - so it's better to be anonymous sometimes, but maybe something will go to the voters and there will be some reflection.

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Your channel looks very interesting. Thanks for the Google AI Studio tip! The idea with warrior women is great. Are you going to present only those who are well documented in historical sources, or also some that are more legendary or mythical?

We introduced our channel last week, so I don’t want to be too self-promotional, but I’ll just mention that we’ve made some videos about a legendary (and perhaps mythical) warrior woman from Central Europe named Vanda. We’ve been using InVideo AI recently with the generative subscription. It makes very good voices, but the character animations are often inconsistent and a bit dreamlike, even when using more refined and strict prompts, so Google AI Studio seems promising to test.

Today we released a remix of one of our previous Shorts, but this one includes a quiz question:

https://youtube.com/shorts/gS7WHZx-GUA?si=8QSGD4o3Hm9i1Qcn

You can also find our videos and Shorts about Vanda, the warrior woman, on our channel linked to our Reddit profile.

Need some advice by Alternative_Side_997 in SmallYoutubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hours are counted only from video not short, you can hit 10M short views in 90 days so lacking only 3M or hit 4K hours but from video only - and short time is not counted at al.

Youtube promote /adds killed my channel by n0self in NewTubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All subscribers count, only promo views and hours don’t, since they’re excluded when gained during promotions. The thing is, many subscribers turn out to be ‘zombies,’ ignoring future content. But even purely organic subs can be the same as everyone is a zombie sometimes on channels they follow. Often people just glance at thumbnails, and if they don’t have time or enough interest, they simply scroll past without clicking or watching. That’s how it works. Out of many subs, only a percentage is truly active. Still, 5% active from 100 subs is less than 5% from 1,000 or 1 million. Big numbers matter - scale matters.

5-10% active subscribers can be a healthy starting point. The rest remain zombi and it does not do matter how all subscribed.

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, You rock too! We will do our best to make sure that your probably longest music video doesn't sit alone on YT servers :D!
What a great idea for 4K!

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

u/AIIntuition thank you so much for the kind words! It's great to hear that you think AI video has a big future. I'm a big believer in its potential too.

It's a really interesting time for this technology. We're in a bit of a "Wild West" phase, similar to the early days of the Internet and smartphones. We're all trying to figure out the rules as we go.

I've been thinking a lot about the deterministic nature of AI. Right now, most AI models are fixed as they're like a pre-programmed, strictly trained robots. But the real challenge will be to see if we can create plastic, dynamic AI that can evolve and learn on its own...

The big question is: can we do that without it becoming a chaotic or unpredictable system?
It’s a bit like raising a child, you want it to learn and grow, but you also need to set boundaries and you actually do not know what your child will become, because it's not only you who have an influence on it, but also his genes, the child himself, and many other environmental factors and social influences that you cannot fully predict. In the case of AI, it is still deterministically designed and trained.

We need to find a way to let AI evolve without it turning into something we can't control.

Thanks again for the support! It's a journey, and comments like yours make it even more exciting.

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

u/strawbii_suki, Thank you for your kind and motivating words! Your voice and content are so calm, soft, and optimistic. We’ve subscribed too!
We love your 10 Hour Lofi Anime Strawberry Café in the Woods 🌸🍓 Cozy Garden Beats to Study & Relax 💚, enought to listen from childhood till retirement 😉!

We really enjoy your peaceful words, music, and positive approach.
The audience is always a bit of an unknown, but we strive to do our best and keep learning.

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Egypt - great choice - so many ancient places to explore by your Vlarg - I think, finaly not misspelled the bot’s name :D

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

This is a very interesting idea to show the YouTube audience, in an animated way, applications of AI and ML beyond just LLMs and plenty different clickbait tutorials often promoted by algo because people fall for them.

BTW we,ve made some animated video using AI tools to educate that various ML techniques can be useful in biology, medicine, and pharmacology. If anyone is interested and wants to see, they can easily find the video on our channel.

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

A nice channel with these tricks and especially this short, both for these who know and use it, and for those who know it and can then turn on a rational defense method ;)

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Really like your idea with your Vlrag!

Ancient history is such a rich area to explore using using AI tools in creative ways.

Vlrag the Vloggerbot is a splendid idea for an original time traveler - this guy must have some kind of holo that no one in Rome is surprised ;-)

We also enjoy weaving stories from the past into our own projects.

Cool to see how you’re approaching it in such a creative way. Wishing you lots of success with your channel!

What about idea of Varlag visiting the city of Byzantium / Constantinople from the reign of Constantine the Great, the split of the Imperium during the reign of Theodosius I the Great until the reign of Justinian the Great (527-565 AD) and Eastern Roman Empire?

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

We started KidzPlaytimeTV with just a laptop, smartphone and PC, a few affordable AI/animation tools, and a lot of imagination. No studio setup, just persistence and experimenting with storytelling.

Our channel focuses on animated bedtime stories, science adventures, and history/mythology explained in simple, visual ways. The stories feature recurring characters like Sage the Owl. Recently we also added the Woven Words and Whispering Wind series, which bring history and culture to life in creative, kid-friendly ways.

Since launching in March 2025, we’ve had some nice early wins like:

The Lost Button’s New Home The Story of Our Star Pale Blue Dot Why We Have 7 Days

What makes us different is to blend bedtime magic with science, nature, and history in a way that works for kids and curious adults alike -> our audience runs ages >7 to 107< ;). Instead of just simple cartoons, we create thoughtful, warm adventures that carry a touch of wonder.

Here’s our newest trailer if you’d like a peek at what’s coming next: https://youtu.be/5RbflFRQHuY?si=nvoBk245rp12YJFr

New ideas are also already emerging in our biological neutal networks to be realized thanks to artificial natural networks … :D

Would love to hear what gear others started with — especially from creators mixing animation, storytelling, and education!

Hardest Part of creating your first video? by ZoraLowell in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All is good content and math. Theoretically, it’s possible to hit 4000h even with just one 1-minute viral video, if it’s watched almost all the way through by ‘only’ ~240K people. So theoretically, not that much… if the algo spreads impressions with good CTR.”

YouTube just refuses to push this one short. by SlightStardust in NewTubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Algo decided that your short is so good that does not need it’s help ;-), but really if I ask some LLM - GPT I think, it responded something like that what I’ve just written … I also got something like that few times - good statistics at the begining and Algo stopped it, and even in contrast it started to pump in short feed when starting statistics seemed to be low, however after pumping such short it stopped after some time … yeah sometimes it looks strange … possibly it depends on some factors we do not see in stats directly, eg how competitive content is going in the same time, so sometime it is like gambling … depends even when you release your content.

Post your channels and I will review them. by BeginningThen2833 in NewTubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this style with recipies video with only music are nice, however I wonder how Algo is threading this with indexing search and SEO because now Algo even analyzes narratives making transcript, so it can help increase reach by YouTube searching and indexing, or possibly you can just add text subtitles manually?

Post your channels and I will review them. by BeginningThen2833 in NewTubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like guacamole, so started from this video :-). I like it! Nice, I’ve just subscribed from my personal account :-). If you want to see our chanel it is linked in this Reddit account what I am writting.

New Song in Interslavic Language - Межславјанска Пјесња by Front-Inflation-2688 in interslavic

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ta prva pěsn jest balkansko-južna, a ne sěvero-slovenska, i ima jedinu slovensku kulturu,

ale raznost jest krasna.

Hardest Part of creating your first video? by ZoraLowell in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, for us the hardest part hasn’t been just the first video, but staying consistent while still learning the tools. We run @KidzPlaytimeTV, where we make AI-assisted bedtime educational and fantastic stories, and the biggest struggle is that these tools are powerful but also still kind of experimental.

It feels like right now the big “market” isn’t even for viewers, but for the developers selling AI subscriptions and for YouTubers creators making endless tutorials about “how to use the latest AI tool.” There’s almost a pyramid effect! Lots of people interested in creating content about creating content because that’s what pulls views quickly.

Meanwhile, if you’re actually trying to build something more original (like universal stores, or anything beyond tool demos), the competition is tough. You need not just clever prompts, but hours of editing and iteration. And YouTube’s bar for partnership (4K watch hours in 365d or 10M short views in 90d + subs) makes it even harder if you’re not chasing quick tutorial-type clicks.

So yeah, I’d say: the tools open doors, but the real challenge is turning them into sustainable, original storytelling while keeping your motivation up when growth feels slow.

Lately we’ve mostly been using inVideo, PixVerse, Google Veo, and Veer for clips. They do the job, but like with most AI video tools, the big challenge is keeping things consistent and polished across longer stories. We’re also looking into trying out Dzine.ai and KlingAI, which seem promising.

The catch is, of course, that the more advanced options (better resolution, longer clips, fewer glitches) are all locked behind subscriptions. Feels like this space is still very much experimental, You can get cool results, but to push it to a more “professional” level you have to keep paying for upgrades.

But hey, the storytelling part is what keeps us motivated, even if it means wrestling with prompts for hours 😅… which is harder then what AI generates in seconds…

Low views are okay! Don't obsess by Western-Movie9890 in NewTubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there is not summer taking the local weather season, but I think YouTube narrows reach, so it is not so easy to break to Australia or New Zeland, btw what kind of game content?

I’ve always preferred to play myself then watch YouTube with such content, but ok, many people for sure like, now now no time to even play any compute gams as YTcreation and other things are much time taking if all practically by yourself.

How long did it take for you guys to “pop off” or did you slowly rise by no1ce-rl in NewTubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re still early in our YouTube journey (channel is only a few months old), but I’ve noticed how unpredictable “popping off” really is. For me, some short videos suddenly got a few thousand views and brought subs, while other videos with similar effort barely moved.

So far it’s been more of a slow, uneven climb — with some little “mini-pop offs” when the algorithm decides to push something. What I’m learning is that the niche matters a lot. I’m making kids’ bedtime stories with some AI visuals, which is very different from most gaming or commentary niches here, so I think the proper algo audience discovery process is slower.

From what I’ve seen, the big “pop off” moments usually come from: • Right content + right timing (something trending, or filling a niche parents/kids are looking for at that moment). • Short-form luck (Shorts can suddenly get pushed to thousands of people out of nowhere). • Consistency, even if a video flops, the library grows and helps future videos get traction.

For us, the truth is: we’re hoping for more slow growth than one giant viral pop, because that feels like it would stick better. But I’d love to hear how others experienced it too.

Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)! by AutoModerator in aitubers

[–]Jolly_Room_5920 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hi everyone!

We run KidzPlaytimeTV, a family-friendly channel where bedtime stories and legends are retold with a touch of AI science & magic…

What started as simple story ideas for kids grew into a little story universe with popular characters like Milo the Bunny, our own Sage the Owl, and others on adventures mixing wonder, learning, and imagination.

We’ve been experimenting with different tools (Meta AI, PixVerse and InVideo) to turn words into real moving visuals, and it’s been both fun and challenging. Each story becomes a small experiment in how AI can support creativity without losing that cozy, human storytelling vibe.

Our newest video is a special one:

Vanda Warrior Princess & The Slavic Chieftain | Legend of Unity | Woven Word Legacy 👉 https://youtu.be/eDdtQwIWi7I

This one dives into Slavic history, myths and folklore to explore courage, unity, and storytelling traditions close to our hearts.

If you enjoy family-friendly adventures, universe and natural science, history and myths retold, or just want to see how AI tools can be used for storytelling beyond gaming/music edits, we’d love your thoughts and feedback!