However, we have some degree of nonlinearity in likes and comments. The plots below show how likes, dislikes and comments are related to views. Let’s explore it to check for structures and information. “Sweet Child O’ Mine” – GUNS N’ ROSES cover “Back In Black” – AC/DC cover (RIP MALCOLM YOUNG) “The Phantom Of The Opera” – NIGHTWISH/ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER cover | Feat. “Beauty And The Beast” – Main Theme cover | Feat. “An American Trilogy” – ELVIS PRESLEY cover “The Rains Of Castamere” (The Lannister Song) – GAME OF THRONES cover
THE PERFECT TAKE and HOW TO MIX VOCALS | ASKDANVASC 02 “The Bard’s Song” – BLIND GUARDIAN cover (SPYGLASS INN project) HOW TO BE A YOUTUBE SINGER | ASKDANVASC 01 “Cha-La Head Cha-La” – DRAGON BALL Z INTRO cover (English) “Cha-La Head Cha-La” – DRAGON BALL Z INTRO cover (Português) “Cha-La Head Cha-La” – DRAGON BALL Z INTRO cover (Japanese) “I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing” – AEROSMITH cover “Dawn Of Victory” – RHAPSODY OF FIRE cover “You Are Loved (Don’t Give Up)” – JOSH GROBAN cover “The Sound Of Silence” – SIMON & GARFUNKEL / DISTURBED cover In the last month it started with weekly publications. You can see that the channel became even more active in 2017. I selected only videos published after January 2016 that is when the channel became more active. We can also see some of the same statistics for each video. His views ratio is 13000 views per video. Dan’s channel is getting close to 1 million views and he has 58 times more likes than dislikes.
If you run the code on your computer the results may be different because the channel will have more activity.
The table below shows the number of followers, views, videos, etc in the moment I downloaded the data ( 11:20pm). The tuber package is very friendly and it downloads YouTube statistics on comments, views, likes and more straight to R using the YouTube API.įirst let us look on some general information on the channel (Codes for replication in the end of the text).
My cousin is a singer (a hell of a good one) and he has a YouTube channel ( dan vasc), which I strongly recommend, where he posts his covers. Here’s an example of how the code looks when you use the search method.So I decided to have a quick look at the tuber package to extract YouTube data in R. This method has information about a video, a channel, or a playlist from YouTube that matches the specified in an API request search parameters.