>>71704778>just that I really don't understand how #s for kids content work or how kids thinkI'll explain it for you, I work with young kids:
They literally put shit on and either randomly click between videos that are in their recommended, or they let it autoplay.
ESPECIALLY kids who are special ed, they will jump between the same five videos on their recommended tab a hundred times in half an hour, same videos, every day. And because they do it so much, they basically brute-force their algo to sustain that, so it becomes a self-sustaining loop that they participate in for months, maybe years if unbroken.
The majority of these kids views come from literal 3-6 year olds, by the way. By the time a normal kid is about 7 years old, they're starting to become smart enough to escape from those traps. The kids who are special ed take a few years longer than that, usually around 10 years old for the most severe (but still capable of independent thought) cases.