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"content": "nostr:npub1a73wyr3s8ffagwsnlfd548d0nsaqcwdnn6550akehaxglw3kzc8qce7y6q How would you know? If the content is being promoted or suppressed based on algorithmic rules, there's no way of knowing how much, if any, of a creator's popularity is truly due to the quality of their content, and how much is due to YouTube's manipulation? Certainly there is some merit involved, but I'll bet it's a much weaker factor than you think. Never underestimate the power of the algos.",
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