You upload a video and expect at least something to happen. A few views. Maybe some impressions. Something. But it just sits there. No reach. No traction. No signal to the algorithm. That’s when most creators start thinking about buying YouTube views. Not because they want shortcuts, but because they need that initial push. The problem is, once you start looking, every site claims the same thing. Real views. Fast delivery. Safe growth. In reality, a lot of them are not even close. I looked into the top options, compared pricing, delivery patterns, and quality. Here’s what actually works. Quick…
Author: Mohit Maheshwari
There is an open-source project currently taking GitHub by storm. With over 200,000 stars and a growth rate that defies industry standards, OpenClaw is being hailed as the next evolution of artificial intelligence. It isn’t just a chatbot; it is an autonomous AI agent that runs on your local machine, connects to your Slack, WhatsApp, and email, and completes tasks while you sleep. However, the hype comes with a dark side. Security researchers recently discovered that 20% of the OpenClaw plugin marketplace is infected with malware, leading tech giants like Meta to ban the tool internally. In this article, we’ll…
You spend hours working on a video, finally hit publish, and wait to see how it performs. But nothing really happens. A few views here and there, almost no engagement, and no clear progress. It can feel confusing, especially when you know your content is good. What makes this more frustrating is that some of the biggest creators today did not start with perfect videos either. Early in his journey, MrBeast uploaded videos like counting to 100,000 or watching paint dry. On the surface, those ideas looked simple, even absurd. But they worked because they were built to hold attention…
If you’ve ever uploaded a video, waited, and seen almost no views, you’re not alone. Most creators assume the problem is the content. Sometimes that’s true. But in many cases, the issue is much simpler. Your video went live when your audience wasn’t active. Timing does influence performance. Not because YouTube boosts videos based on the hour you publish, but because your video needs a strong start. The first few hours after publishing often determine whether your video gets pushed to more people or fades out early. Before we go deeper, here’s a quick answer most people are looking for.…
Getting views on YouTube can feel frustrating, especially in the beginning. You spend time creating a video, upload it, and then wait, only to see very little activity. This happens to most creators. YouTube does not automatically promote new content. It needs signals like clicks, watch time, and engagement before it starts recommending your video to more people. That means you need a way to create that initial push. There are two ways to do this. You can rely on free methods that build steady growth over time, or you can use paid strategies to speed things up. Both approaches…
Millions of people use Facebook every day to check updates, view profiles, and stay connected with friends. Sometimes curiosity leads people to look at someone’s profile more than once. Because of this, a common question many users ask is simple: does Facebook notify profile views? People often worry that the person might receive a notification after their profile has been visited. Others want to know if there is a way to see who has been looking at their own profile. This topic has been discussed for years, and many websites and apps claim they can reveal profile visitors. The truth…
Over the past year I started seeing more creators talk about a platform called Lemon8. At first I ignored it. New social apps appear all the time and most of them disappear quickly. But Lemon8 kept showing up in creator discussions and social media groups. So I decided to take a closer look. Lemon8 is a lifestyle social platform owned by ByteDance, the same company that created TikTok. Because TikTok became one of the fastest growing social platforms ever, many creators are curious if Lemon8 could follow a similar path. The app feels like a mix of several platforms people…
A backlink only has value if Google knows it exists. Many people spend money on guest posts and profile links, then wait weeks for rankings that never move. The problem is simple: the page containing your link is invisible to search crawlers. If Google does not crawl the page, the link does not exist. You are essentially holding a ticket to a show that has already ended. To get results, you must force Google to discover the page. Why Many Backlinks Never Get Indexed Google ignores a massive portion of the internet. It does not have the resources to index…
Many Facebook users are curious about one thing: who is checking their profile. It’s a common question, especially when you notice someone liking old posts or appearing frequently in your notifications. So naturally, people search for ways to find out who visited their profile. Before trying random tricks or downloading suspicious apps, it’s important to understand how Facebook actually handles profile views. This guide explains the reality, what Facebook allows you to see, and what information remains private. Can You See Who Viewed Your Facebook Profile? No, you cannot see who viewed your Facebook profile. Facebook does not provide any…
Blocking someone on Snapchat is the digital version of a “hard reset.” It is more than just unfriending someone. The moment you confirm the block, you become a ghost to them. Their access to your Snaps vanishes, and your entire account evaporates from their search results. The Immediate Fallout: What Happens Right Away The app executes a series of actions the second you confirm the block: Will They Know You Blocked Them? Snapchat is discreet. It does not send a notification or a “You’ve been blocked” alert. However, a person with a little digital intuition can usually figure it out…
For fifteen years, Stack Overflow was the primary heartbeat of the coding world. It was the lighthouse every developer looked for when they were drowning in a sea of red error text. But the light is flickering. The latest traffic data shows a platform in freefall. People are starting to ask: Is Stack Overflow dead? If you look at the stats, the verdict is clear. The evidence points to a total structural collapse: the numbers behind this decline are nothing short of a bloodbath. So before we talk about why this is happening, we need to look at what actually…
Getting your posts seen on Facebook in 2026 is no longer a numbers game. Having thousands of followers does not guarantee an audience if those followers do not actually talk to you. The platform now ignores passive clicks and instead hunts for real conversations. To understand why some posts take off while others fail, you have to look at how much effort a user puts into interacting with you. The most powerful tool for growth is no longer the “Like” button; it is the thoughtful, back-and-forth conversation happening in your comments. 1. Why Ranking Still Matters Most people use Facebook…
This week, Jack Dorsey cut more than 4,000 jobs at Block. Nearly half the company, removed in a single decision. Not because Block is failing. Not because revenue collapsed. Not because customers disappeared. Because it believes artificial intelligence allows it to operate with far fewer people. Dorsey was clear. Intelligence tools combined with smaller, flatter teams are changing how companies function. In plain terms, software is now capable of absorbing work that once required layers of employees. This is the part that should make people uneasy. AI is no longer a side tool that boosts productivity. It is becoming a…
Spotify has expanded its AI-powered “Prompted Playlist” feature to Premium subscribers in the UK, ISpotify has expanded its AI Playlist beta to Premium subscribers in the UK, Ireland, Australia and Sweden. The feature is currently available only on mobile and supports English-language prompts. First tested in New Zealand before rolling out in the United States and Canada, the tool lets users generate playlists by typing requests into a chat-style interface inside the Spotify app. How It Works Instead of searching by artist or genre, users can describe what they want to hear. For example: Spotify then builds a playlist using…
Most Twitch users know Dan Clancy as the CEO who streams with an accordion and shows up in chat as DJClancy. That public persona is deliberate. It is not common to see the head of a billion-dollar platform go live on his own product. Long before Twitch, Clancy was building spacecraft systems at NASA. The early part of his career was rooted in engineering and exploration, not entertainment. From there, he moved into senior roles at Google, where he helped oversee large scale projects including Google Books. By 2019, he entered the streaming world as Twitch President. In 2023, he…
