- Apparently on 9/27/2009, the Mecha Oscar battle got a "featured video view." Does this mean this was stuck on front-page places somewhere on Youtube for a while?
- Three days later someone searched for "leyenda mexicana" to find the video. Might've been me (as searching Okédoké comes up with a lot of unrelated junk) but I can't remember.
- Someone also got it by searching for "who sung the okedoke song" on Google. What??
- For whatever reason, the Mecha-Oscar battle has 47 views while most of the rest are in the low teens. I guess it's that "featured video" thing. Except that the Emo Grande and Border Rangers have much more (60-some and 120-ish, respectively.)
- Most of the Okédoké videos have been found by people searching for "ohrrpgce," unsurprisingly.
- The Daddy G battle has search results for "ygm,m" and "mexicanavskkk."
- The Daddy G battle video is most popular in the USA and, oddly, Germany. Second place? Canada and Spain.
- The Mecha-Oscar battle video is most popular in the USA, with some viewers coming in from Germany, somewhere else in eastern Europe that I can't remember, the UK, the Phillipines, Brazil, and Finland.
- The Skinks battle video has views from the USA, Brazil, Canada, and several countries in Europe. Oddly, Ireland seems to have the second-most views after the USA.
- The Skinks video has been seen by people searching for "okedoke ohrrpgce" and "okedoke rpg," as well as "the skinks" and (oddly) "amish speaking."
- Annoyingly, the Emo Grande video appears to have had a popup ad for cellphones stuck into it by Youtube.
- It also "has been claimed by a copyright holder." The background music is Weird Al's Alternative Polka, so... does that mean Weird Al has actually watched it?? Or what?
- Lots and lots of countries have watched the Emo Grande video--USA and Canada of course, but also Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, another South American country I can't name off the top of my head, a bunch in Europe (including many from Norway and Poland, oddly enough) and Australia.
- It's also been found as a search result for "gang vs. emo." Hmmm...
- And it has been "embedded on video.google.com"... I wonder who did that?
- The Border Rangers video is the only one with a "dislike," though it is also the only one with a comment (and it's a positive one, a rare occasion on Youtube.)
- Border Rangers also has "featured video views." Maybe that's why it has 140-ish views as opposed to the 10-to-40 of most of the others.
- Also seems to be "claimed by a copyright holder." Must just mean that it has a copyrighted song in the background or something.
- Was found by someone searching for "ohrrpgce okedoke boss music." Whoops! Sorry, whoever-that-was... I couldn't figure out how to record the audio along with video (at least not without slowing the video horribly) at the time that I made these videos, so I left out the original music/sounds and stuck Weird Al and other random stuff in there instead.
Hey, I'm Eddie Lee (aka FnrrfYgmSchnish on many places across the Internet), and I make computer games. And draw stuff. And... a lot of other things. But here, I'll mostly be talking about my games and stuff like that rather than any of the other stuff.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Okédoké Youtube video stats
Just looked at the video stats for my various Okédoké low-level game videos and found some odd little bits of information that were somewhat interesting...
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