How Does The Entire Shorts Algorithm Explained in 180 Seconds… Work?

The Shorts Algorithm is like a super-fast robot that helps people find cool videos quickly on the internet.

Imagine you're playing with building blocks, and each block has a picture of something fun, maybe a dancing cat or a rocket flying to Mars. The Shorts Algorithm is like a friend who knows exactly which block will make you laugh the hardest next.

It works by watching lots of videos, just like how you watch your favorite shows, and it learns what makes videos popular. It sees what people click on, what they share with friends, and even how long they keep watching. It's like having a detective who follows every clue to find out what will make you smile the most.

How It Picks the Best Video

The Shorts Algorithm uses a special list of rules, kind of like your teacher’s checklist for picking the best game during recess. If a video has bright colors, lots of people watching it at once, or makes people laugh, it gets more points. The algorithm then shows you the videos with the most points first.

So every time you open up the app, it's like getting a surprise bag full of your favorite toys, only instead of toys, it’s fun videos!

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Examples

  1. A kid posts a silly dance, and it gets liked by everyone at school, that’s how the algorithm works for shorts.
  2. When your favorite YouTuber shares a video, it suddenly appears on everyone's feed, that’s the algorithm doing its job.
  3. Imagine a game where the more people watch a video, the more they see it, that's how the shorts algorithm feels.

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