The speaker discusses their experience with YouTube comments, particularly those asking for likes or subscriptions. They identify two types of people who do this: those who want to gain likes on their own comments and those who want to promote their channel. The speaker criticizes the practice of copying and pasting comments, especially when it's done to deceive others. They suggest a better approach is to comment on videos they've actually watched and engage with the content, which can help build a genuine following. The speaker also shares their own strategy for promoting their channel through comments and expresses appreciation for the creative and thoughtful comments they receive from their viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker has a goal to reach a certain number of likes on their YouTube video.
2. The speaker mentions that there are two types of people who ask for likes in the comments: those who want to gain subscribers and those who want to get attention.
3. The speaker notes that copying and pasting comments from other people is not an effective way to promote their channel.
4. The speaker uses a strategy of commenting on recently posted videos to get their own comments noticed.
5. The speaker mentions that they use multiple accounts to like their own comments to make them stand out.
6. The speaker notes that commenting on other videos can be a good way to start promoting their channel, but it's not effective if the comments are copied and pasted.
7. The speaker mentions that some channels use comment bots to post comments on multiple videos.
8. The speaker mentions a channel called Luiza Neves that has 84,000 subscribers and grew by commenting on various channels.
9. The speaker notes that the owner of the Luiza Neves channel is a man, despite the channel's name and profile picture suggesting otherwise.
10. The speaker is happy with the comments on their own channel, which they find to be creative and worth reading.