GUEST ALERT: YouTubers on Reddit Spill the Tea — Posting TOO Much Invites Burnout and Algorithm Fatigue!
YouTubers are spilling serious receipts—drop too many videos in one day, and you're flirting with burnout and pissed-off algorithms.
Here’s the piping-hot scoop from Reddit’s creator trenches:
“Every single person I know in my niche that posts 2+ videos a day burns out.”
— User in r/PartneredYoutube Reddit
And over at r/NewTubers:
“Quality over quantity […] posting every day is not sustainable.” Reddit
One clever soul warned:
“1-2 videos a day is okay when you’re a bigger creator… but your viewers need rest days.” Reddit
For the Uninitiated:
Not everyone’s household names here—but the concept is juicy. These creators are part of YouTube’s creator communities where millions of daily strategize over growth, watch time, and subscriber burnout. They’re the backbone voices arguing it’s better to shine once than burn out a thousand times.
Drama in the Data:
- Creator burnout is real—and real frazzling.
- The algorithm might punish overload with lower reach when viewers skip your extra uploads.
- Fans are tiring of content glut, craving curated quality, not quantity spam.
What’s Next?
Will YouTube shift back to valuing craftsmanship? Or are endless uploads the new normal that will drown out everyone who can’t match the grind?