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...
  • 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.
EDIT: The Okédoké videos are no longer up on Youtube, so I removed the links I had down here before.

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