Demo Dataset Summary
10 channels:
Swell Entertainment (maybe) - https://www.youtube.com/@SwellEntertainment
Jenny Nicholson (maybe) - https://www.youtube.com/@JennyNicholson
ScreenCrush - https://www.youtube.com/@ScreenCrush
NewRockstars - https://www.youtube.com/NewRockstars
Let Me Explain - https://www.youtube.com/@LetMeExplain
Chris Stuckmann - https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisStuckmann
Think Story - https://www.youtube.com/@ThinkStory
Jeremy Jahns - https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyJahns
Heavy Spoilers - https://www.youtube.com/@heavyspoilers
MadMorph Movie Club - https://www.youtube.com/@MadMorphMovieClub
Movie Trailers Source - https://www.youtube.com/@MovieTrailersSourceHD
Number of videos: 200
Number of comments tagged with fields by AI: 100k
Additional Data Points (titles, metadata, transcripts, etc): 2000
Videos With Most Engagement
Title |
Total Likes |
Total Comments |
Total Engagement |
WHERE’S BUZZY? The Great Animatronic Caper |
176,434 |
4,316 |
180,750 |
The Grim Dystopia of A Christmas Prince |
166,433 |
2,160 |
168,593 |
15 Very Dumb Things in Fantastic Beasts 2 |
153,674 |
3,859 |
157,533 |
Well, I guess SOMEBODY had to read "Trigger Warning" |
119,548 |
1,215 |
120,763 |
Endgame video |
98,097 |
4,100 |
102,197 |
Nobody on the planet remembers Beastly |
75,399 |
851 |
76,250 |
The Worst Ghost Hunting Show of All Time |
72,329 |
636 |
72,965 |
Encanto - Let Me Explain |
67,055 |
1,291 |
68,346 |
An Excruciatingly Deep Dive into the Avatar Theme Park |
58,475 |
1,137 |
59,612 |
tyrion |
55,133 |
1,484 |
56,617 |
Languages Identified in Comments
Language |
Number of Comments |
English |
98,195 |
Spanish |
137 |
Portuguese |
26 |
Russian |
14 |
French |
12 |
German |
10 |
Korean |
7 |
Italian |
4 |
Demographics
Age
- Primary Age Group: The predominant age group for this content appears to be young adults (18-24 years old). This is inferred from the use of modern slang, references to trending pop culture, and the engagement with video content centered around current TV shows and popular media franchises. The interactive nature of the comments, where viewers discuss theories and speculate on plotlines, also suggests an audience that is highly engaged and likely younger.
- Secondary Age Group: There is a secondary group of viewers in the 25-34 years age range. These individuals likely appreciate the deeper analysis and breakdowns of the shows, as well as the production quality and narrative discussions. This group may also include long-time fans of the franchises being discussed, indicating a slightly older, more dedicated fanbase.
Gender
- Predominantly Male: The content, which includes breakdowns, theories, and connections within popular TV shows, seems to attract a male-dominated audience. This is suggested by the nature of the discussions in the comments, which often focus on the competitive aspects of plot theories, in-depth analysis, and engagement with action-oriented content. Additionally, the use of certain language and references traditionally associated with male audiences reinforces this inference.
- Female Audience: There is also a significant female audience, particularly drawn to character-driven narratives, the emotional depth of the shows, and the visual aesthetics discussed in the videos. This segment often expresses admiration for the storytelling and character development, which are key aspects of the content.
Geographic Location