Do 01
Fix audio on next upload — invest in a lavalier mic and record both hosts on separate channels
Evidence@CoreyChambersLA 'put your mic closer'; @amesavis 'sound is real bad. sad for a video with such an important word'
Watch forFirst-30s retention on next video should rise above this video's baseline; track in Studio → Audience retention
Do 02
Pre-research etymology before recording instead of speculating on camera
Evidence@markh8564: 'two non-Japanese guys talking about Japanese gay slang and basically admitting they don't know what they are talking about... I think... maybe... I read it on wiki years ago'
Watch forReduce 'I think / I'm pretty sure / maybe' count to under 5 per 8-min video; expect higher like-ratio and fewer dismissive comments
Do 03
Add chapters retroactively to this video
EvidenceList-format video covering 7+ distinct terms with no chapter markers
Watch forAvg view duration +10–20% in 14 days
Do 04
Publish Part 2 covering sandoichi (3-way), sanpi (3P), chanbara, seke, sides, dom top, hai joō, neko-yori, 絡みタチ vs バックタチ
Evidence9 distinct unanswered term-requests in the comments (@kisunamayan, @jamey_a, @rianmilit, @kieranandrew2297, @okmega22, @MP-lv5vk, @CHCLE, @tarotgatesoflight)
Watch forPart 2 should exceed 23k views within 90 days given the pre-validated demand
Do 05
Cut a Short from the 5:44–6:30 personal-position reveal
EvidenceHighest comment density around 'Andrew, what's your position?' and audience reciprocating (@The-GCN 'タチ寄りです', @stretchy1260 'Versatile here', @marcojacinto824 'Neko is kinda cute')
Watch forShort hitting 50k+ views; track funnel-through to this long-form
Do 06
Pin a comment glossary with the 7 terms + explicitly ask for regional variations
Evidence@Kostus77's Fukuoka-uses-neko observation is exactly the kind of crowdsourced data that lifts comment threads
Watch forComment count rises from 77 to 100+ within 30 days
Do 07
Make a dedicated 'Regional Japanese gay slang' video — Tokyo vs Osaka vs Fukuoka
Evidence@Kostus77: 'When I stayed in Fukuoka last year, people would usually use ネコ... I think there is a regional difference as well'
Watch forValidate by including 1-2 native Japanese speakers from different regions; comments asking for native speaker input
Do 08
Address the 'native speaker' credibility gap by co-hosting future videos with Japanese gay creators
Evidence@markh8564 pass-comment + the hosts' own 'we could be wrong, correct us in the comments'; @persik_cereza and @ryuuakiyama3958 contributed correct etymology in comments that the hosts missed
Watch forLike-ratio on co-hosted vocab videos vs this one
Do 09
Build a downloadable / pinned PDF glossary the audience can paste into apps
EvidenceCreators literally tell viewers 'copy and paste into your apps' at 7:48; @wanton0425 already acting on it
Watch forClick-through rate on a description-linked Google Doc / Notion page
Do 10
Add a 'sides' / oral-only / non-position-based identity video
Evidence@rianmilit 'Is there a word for sides?'; @tarotgatesoflight 'No sides? No word for people who only are oral?'
Watch forCover a category the channel hasn't yet; new commenter acquisition
Do 11
Cover yaoi-vs-real-life vocabulary in a follow-up (seme/uke origin, why gay community doesn't use seme)
Evidence@jamey_a: 'In yaoi, I'll sometimes come across the word 'seke'... is this an actual term the gay community uses?'; hosts themselves flag the yaoi-vs-reality split at 2:32
Watch forCross-promote into anime/yaoi audience — broader addressable market
Do 12
Title future vocab videos with an explicit position-format question hook (e.g. 'Are you Tachi, Uke, or Riba?')
EvidencePersonal-position framing at 5:44 generated the highest comment density and self-identification (@The-GCN, @stretchy1260, @wanton0425)
Watch forCTR on next vocab title vs this video's CTR
Do 13
Show kanji on-screen as text overlays when discussed (凸 凹 太刀)
Evidence@mnrbrt engages deeply with 凸 凹 shape symbolism; @ryuuakiyama3958 raises 太刀 etymology — visual reinforcement deepens this
Watch forComments engaging with kanji/etymology in next video
Do 14
Translate / subtitle into Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese
Evidence@im.ralphn8 from Saigon Vietnam, @mnrbrt comparing to Chinese 1/0/0.5 system — clear non-English-speaking audience interest
Watch forWatch-time share from VN/TW/HK in YouTube Studio
Do 15
Build an 'app profile vocabulary' series across languages (Japanese done — Korean, Thai, Mandarin next)
EvidenceDirect copy-paste utility framing of the video + global audience signal across comments
Watch forSeries-level subscriber conversion rate
Do 16
Pitch Grindr/Blued/Hornet for sponsorship using this video as a deck — exact use-case for their product
EvidenceVideo literally opens with 'mark your positions on their apps'
Watch for1+ qualified sponsor conversation within 30 days
Do 17
Add an end-screen card to a 'Tokyo gay scene' or travel-themed video for the travel-curious audience
Evidence@sxmenchia9483 'ready to go to Tokyo'; @im.ralphn8 international viewer
Watch forEnd-screen click-through rate
Do 18
Reply in-thread to the etymology contributors (@persik_cereza, @ryuuakiyama3958, @mcuggetmeal) acknowledging their corrections
EvidenceThree commenters offered substantive etymology (Neko=on all fours, 太刀, pussy/boy-pussy parallel) that the hosts missed
Watch forStrengthens superfan loyalty; track repeat-commenter rate
Do 19
Address the 'cuteness' angle of Neko in a Short — it's the term commenters latched onto emotionally
Evidence@beatrix1120 'stray cat'; @marcojacinto824 'kinda cute'; @mcuggetmeal pussy/bussy parallel — Neko has memetic potential the other terms lack
Watch forShort virality vs other category Shorts
Do 20
Tighten the conversational format — hosts repeat each other and self-correct mid-stream (5:33 'that's why I got confused')
EvidenceTotal video runtime 8:10 for what is fundamentally a 6-term glossary; @mixboymakub notes production has improved since — keep tightening
Watch forAvg view duration on next vocab video
Do 21
Capture a 'we were wrong / corrections' follow-up acknowledging @persik_cereza's Neko etymology + @ryuuakiyama3958's 太刀 theory
EvidenceComments with correct etymology have higher like counts than the video's own host-speculation in places
Watch forEngagement on corrections video; trust-rebuild signal in comments
Do 22
Use the description glossary the creators promised but apparently underdelivered on (described at 7:45)
EvidenceHosts promise 'we gonna put everything into the description' but commenters still ask basic spelling/usage questions
Watch forReduction in 'how do you spell X' comments on next vocab video