>>2937669>> Or is all the extra effort pointless and it's just pure luck mostly?It's more about advertising. If it relates to a popular, trending, slowly populated tag/keyword, such as advertising a motion or another asset of your make, ideally for IP (song, series, character) with a lasting popularity, then it will get more views. If this motion is distributed on a popular, slowly populated website, such as the R-18 side of bowlroll, then more people will stumble upon it. Locking the download password behind going to the video will also give you more "views." Naturally, getting people to watch the video in full is an entirely different story. And if a popular iwara creator uses your asset and doesn't forget to credit you (by the way, fuck you, Enieu), your original work will get more views still. And that largely depends on how easy to use and commonly appealing (as
>>2937686 correctly notes) your asset is. If it were solely the effort, the fully original pole dance that took three weeks to make should have had the highest views, but in reality it's only top 5 (and not even that without discarding much older videos). Distributing the motion on the "safe" side of bowlroll likely contributed to that.
>>2937602>>2937644Sir, do you have a moment to talk about our gods and saviors kemono and tstorage catalogue?