Why Do Youtubers Ask For Likes?

Published 2016-03-27 • MrBeast • Watch on YouTube
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Why do youtubers ask for likes? Well you see, every like a video gets summons a unicorn... so yeah. RPS Rock - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QULAGud7bg8&feature=youtu.be Paper - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyJE9uBmKWs Scissors - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fShxQ6QSENk&feature=youtu.be NEW Merch Store! - https://mrbeast.store Check out Viewstats! - https://www.viewstats.com/ For any questions or inquiries regarding this video please reach out to chucky@mrbeastbusiness.com ---------

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0:00insert generic video intro here
0:02occasionally I'll be watching a YouTube
0:04video I'll go to the comment section and
0:06then I'll see a comment asking why do
0:08YouTubers ask for likes and every time
0:11someone leaves that comment some person
0:13with the Masters in Internet Common
0:15Sense comes along and replies to that
0:17comment saying YouTubers ask for likes
0:20because they get paid when you like the
0:22video YouTubers make money because
0:25businesses pay to place ads before their
0:27video you clicking that like button does
0:29not generate them revenue or at least
0:31not directly and I'll explain what I
0:33mean by that by showing you this
0:36experiment so what I'm going to do is
0:37I'm going to upload two videos with the
0:39exact same title tags and description so
0:41when you search a certain phrase those
0:43two videos are the only two videos that
0:45pop up and then I'm going to search that
0:46phrase I'm going to click on the second
0:48video I'm going to like it and watch it
0:50all the way through and then I'm going
0:51to watch all the way through the first
0:52video and the idea is because both
0:54videos have the exact same title tags
0:56and description both videos have one
0:58view you know 100% watch time but the

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