Tranasaurus Reks
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Just thought it would be funny to share the most obvious instance of somebody buying Youtube Subscribers and Views that I have ever seen. I was browsing videos on the Sony C-80, and I came across their channel and was so surprised when I saw their stats. Their Youtube channel has 929,000 subscribers, but averages 5k views per video. They have 6 videos over 10 million views, with one having 66 million views but having only 3.6k likes and 586 comments. I wouldn't be surprised if they bought the comments as well, because they just don't care. Granted, this is nowhere near close to the level of sellers on Amazon who buy 5 star reviews, but honestly I was more amused than appalled.
B&H Photo/Video is a retailer/distributor for many electronics, including pro audio gear, and I don't think anyone here actually uses them, but their company apparently makes more than 100 million USD, so they aren't exactly small. Their Wikipedia page also claims some interesting things about B&H, but those are actually serious and I can't verify that they are true. What I can do is laugh at the idea that 20 million people would watch a generic customer support story that was not in any way, shape, or form made up to promote the company.
Happy New Years! Hopefully this situation got a laugh from you and brightened your day.
Edit 1-8-2024:
A quick Google Search of B&H Photo brings you to a Twitter/X account with 492K Followers but averaging only 5 Likes per tweet, a Facebook account with 911K followers and 888K likes averaging only 3 comments per post, and an Instagram account with 547K Followers but averaging only 1k likes per post. I can't say whether or not they buy reviews off of every site, but on TrustPilot B&H has 307,471 Reviews averaging 4.9/5 Stars, and while TrustPilot is well known as a corrupt website, the sheer number of reviews that B&H has is a different level of absurdity because they have more than 2x the reviews of Amazon (aggregate of ~70k for all region specific sites), eBay (aggregate of ~50K for all region specific sites), and Walmart (aggregate of ~20K for all region specific sites) combined. On ShopperApproved, B&H has 786,515 Reviews averaging 4.9/5 Stars, and while ShopperApproved is another corrupt reputation management website, the numbers themselves are absolutely insane.
It's at the point where it becomes comical on how B&H blatantly buys their promotion because of the ridiculousness of it all, they don't even try to hide it. Whether or not B&H's buying experiences are great, this particular aspect of their business model is so funny.
B&H Photo/Video is a retailer/distributor for many electronics, including pro audio gear, and I don't think anyone here actually uses them, but their company apparently makes more than 100 million USD, so they aren't exactly small. Their Wikipedia page also claims some interesting things about B&H, but those are actually serious and I can't verify that they are true. What I can do is laugh at the idea that 20 million people would watch a generic customer support story that was not in any way, shape, or form made up to promote the company.
Happy New Years! Hopefully this situation got a laugh from you and brightened your day.
Edit 1-8-2024:
A quick Google Search of B&H Photo brings you to a Twitter/X account with 492K Followers but averaging only 5 Likes per tweet, a Facebook account with 911K followers and 888K likes averaging only 3 comments per post, and an Instagram account with 547K Followers but averaging only 1k likes per post. I can't say whether or not they buy reviews off of every site, but on TrustPilot B&H has 307,471 Reviews averaging 4.9/5 Stars, and while TrustPilot is well known as a corrupt website, the sheer number of reviews that B&H has is a different level of absurdity because they have more than 2x the reviews of Amazon (aggregate of ~70k for all region specific sites), eBay (aggregate of ~50K for all region specific sites), and Walmart (aggregate of ~20K for all region specific sites) combined. On ShopperApproved, B&H has 786,515 Reviews averaging 4.9/5 Stars, and while ShopperApproved is another corrupt reputation management website, the numbers themselves are absolutely insane.
It's at the point where it becomes comical on how B&H blatantly buys their promotion because of the ridiculousness of it all, they don't even try to hide it. Whether or not B&H's buying experiences are great, this particular aspect of their business model is so funny.
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