Do you think YouTube’s algorithm still favors niche content, or is it all about trends now?

danielmartinhq

New member
I’ve been spending more time on YouTube lately, and something’s been on my mind.

It used to feel like even smaller or niche channels could grow if their content was solid and consistent. Now it seems like a lot of visibility goes to whatever’s trending or already blowing up. I get that trends drive traffic, but it kind of makes me wonder if there’s still real space for niche content to grow organically.

For those of you who upload or follow smaller creators, have you noticed a shift in how videos get recommended? Do you think the algorithm still gives fair chances to less mainstream content, or is it mostly momentum-based now?

Would be interesting to hear your experiences, especially if you’ve been active on the platform for a while.
 

danielmartinhq

New member
Just to add something I’ve personally noticed while testing different types of content…

It feels like the algorithm hasn’t completely abandoned niche content, but it definitely expects stronger engagement signals early on. If a video in a niche gets good watch time and interaction in the first few hours, it still has a chance to spread beyond that small audience. But without that push, it kind of dies quietly.

Also, I’ve seen that how people watch content matters more now. For example, users on modified apps like YouTube Premium APK (like those shared on ytmodz) often skip ads and sometimes consume content differently, which could indirectly affect retention and engagement patterns. That might be another reason why trending-style content—fast, attention-grabbing, and optimized for quick watch sessions—seems to perform better.
Still curious if others here have tested niche vs trending topics recently. Are you seeing the same thing, or something completely different?
 

Daedalus

Member
Naw, you are totally on-board man... Videos these days feel just recursive, reguritative... I've been a paid subscriber since day 1. So long in fact, that they actually sent me a subsription package offer that makes the subscription rate "less than normal"... "SIGNIFICANTLY" less... like less than a quarter... So i can say, personally, that membership definitely has its privilidges...
I cannot make any promise that they will ever make any offer to anyone else, it's not my place... but all i can say is my personal experience is that they recognize people that have been around and they said to me. "hey, we know you because you have been active in our forums, we like the things you said over the years... So maybe you would like to pay a new, lower rate?"... Sort of an old man thing, i guess? All i can say is... Give it 3-4 years and see what happens? Maybe offer some input along the way, like i did?
 
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