Last week, I talked about the problem we have had with the YouTube algorithm and that we would need to make some changes. The response to some of those changes has been quite dramatic.
These are the view numbers for videos over the last three days:

By any standards, those are good. 435,000 views in three days is something most YouTubers dream of.
There are more issues to reflect on as a result, partly around content, though I also think Thomas's new approach to thumbnails has helped a lot.
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The one on why UK electricity prices are so high is interesting for these snippets:
– a flawed system is forcing households and businesses to pay far more than necessary
– The UK has some of the highest electricity prices in Europe
– The EU operates broadly the same system
Make it make sense then that it’s the system that is causing the high prices.
There’s an argument that the mix in our system is overweight are the two most unreliable energy sources and underweight on hydro and nuclear, but the argument that the system itself is the problem when every one else uses it. I have to say well done for turning that Youtube viewer algorithm to advantage, you do have to say that.
Europe seems to manage gas prices better than we do. But, they too are overpaying. Please do not overlook that point.