How to Avoid a Toxic Relationship with the Algorithm
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In this episode of Creating Woot, we’re tackling the silent dream-killer of every creator: the toxic relationship we develop with the "Views" count. When we treat the algorithm like a demanding boss we have to please, we stop being creators and start being employees of a machine.
We’re shifting the narrative. Instead of viewing the algorithm as a gatekeeper, we explore how to treat it as a mirror of the audience. We discuss practical ways to decouple your self-worth from your stats and refocus on the "Woot" moments—the joy of finishing, the thrill of a "Failure Pivot," and the process of getting 1% better every day.
The Studio "Lockbox": Why checking your analytics every five minutes is destroying your creativity (and how to stop).
Process Over Lottery: How to focus on what you can control—the edit, the story, the effort—rather than the distribution lottery of the feed.
The "One Person" Metric: Why one meaningful comment is worth more than 1,000 "empty" views.
The 70% "Perfect" Rule: How shipping "imperfect" work saves your mental health and actually speeds up your growth.
Celebrating the Flops: Finding the hidden wins in the videos that "failed" but taught you a vital skill.
The Mission: To help you stop chasing the feed and start building a sustainable, joy-filled creative practice. Remember: The algorithm doesn't define your value—your willingness to keep showing up does.
Let’s get to work. Let’s create some Woot.
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