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Acerola

What's working for Acerola right now?

Graphics deep dive essaysEducation

Subscribers310k
Videos read25
Analyzed
Last upload139 days ago

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What they're making lately

Acerola consistently produces long-form video essays, with a median duration of 1098 seconds, focusing on computer graphics, programming, and game development. The channel frequently explores specific technical concepts like "What is Perlin Noise?" and "How Game Engines Make Shaders Easy," often linking these to real-world game examples. The tone is educational and analytical, with a strong emphasis on explaining complex topics in an accessible manner.

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What landedA breakout is a video that pulled at least 2× the typical view count for this window.

The hits, in context
1 of 25 videos · ≥ 2× the typical view count

A typical video here pulls in around 313k views. One blew past that. The biggest, 4× higher than the rest.

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The Strange Graphics Of LETHAL COMPANY

1,199,210 views·

+283%

vs. median

The hook

The video promises to dissect the compelling visuals of Lethal Company, asking how much the developer created themselves and how it all integrates. It lists specific topics like frame capturing, fixed resolution rendering, and edge detection.

The thumbnail

The thumbnail features a split image: one side shows a character from the game in a dark, gritty environment, while the other side shows the same character as a green wireframe model. The text overlay "HOW IT'S MADE" and a red arrow pointing to the split visually communicate a technical breakdown.

Why it broke

This video broke out because it combined the channel's core technical graphics analysis with a highly popular and trending game, Lethal Company. The hook directly addresses the visual appeal of the game, and the thumbnail clearly signals a technical 'behind-the-scenes' look, appealing to both fans of the game and those interested in graphics programming.

What they have in common

1 pattern identified
01

Analyzing the graphics of specific, often trending, video games significantly outperforms other content.

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Rhythm

25 uploads · Nov 2023 → Jan 2026
How often they posted

They uploaded about once a month.

Taller bars = more uploads in that window. Gaps are silence.
Nov 2023each column ≈ 16 daysJan 2026
About once a month

A monthly cadence. Fewer videos, each one a bigger event.

~34 days between uploads
November 2024

Their busiest month: more uploads landed in November 2024 than any other.

peak month

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Length & format

25 videos
How long they ran

Most videos run between a quick 16-minute watch and a meatier 29-minute session, landing around the 18-minute mark.

Shorts vs full videos25 total
3
Shorts (under a minute)
22
Full videos (longer watches)
How long they actually areshortest → longest
18m 18stypical length
15m30m45m1h
shortest54s
longest1h 6m

Each dot is one video. Most cluster in the orange band, between a 16-minute watch and a 29-minute session. The longest stretched all the way to 1h 6m.

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Top tags

#shader24#hlsl24#programming23#creative coding23#educational23#computer science23#algorithms23#essay23#video essay23#acerola23

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How they title things

25 titles read
The voice in the headlines

Their titles are medium-length (a quick sentence), and they really like to use a number.

#
A handful of titles use a number
24%of titles
How Persona Combines 2D and 3D Graphics
Procedurally Generated Fractals 1
A handful of titles ask a question
16%
Just a few titles shout in ALL CAPS
4%
None of titles use an emoji
0%
None of titles end with “!”
0%
Typical length
38characters · about a sentence long
3060100

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When they hit publish

25 uploads
Day & time of release

Most videos drop on a Sunday, usually in the afternoon.

Across the weekvideos per day
4
Mon
2
Tue
3
Wed
4
Thu
3
Fri
2
Sat
7
Sun
Sundays are the favorite. Roughly 28% of uploads land then.
Time of dayUTC hour
12am6amnoon6pm11pm
They publish most often in the afternoon. The busiest hour is around 1pm UTC. Mornings and middays are mostly quiet.
middaywhen most uploads happen
early morningwhen uploads almost never happen
7 of 7days of the week saw an upload

§08

What to do with this

Not every tactic transfers. Here's the triage: what's safe to copy, what's stuck to this channel, and what looks great until it bites you.

Copy this

Likely to work for similar channels.

  • Produce long-form video essays (median 1098 seconds) that delve into specific technical concepts.
  • Use titles that frame the video as an educational inquiry or explanation.
  • Incorporate specific game examples to illustrate technical points.
  • Design thumbnails that visually explain the video's technical focus, like split images showing 'how it's made'.

Won't transfer

Worked here, channel-specific.

  • The deep technical knowledge required for graphics programming and shader analysis is specific to Acerola's expertise and cannot be easily replicated by creators without similar backgrounds.
  • Acerola's established audience expects detailed technical explanations, which might not transfer to channels with a more general gaming or tech focus.

Watch out

Worked, but carries risk.

  • Relying heavily on trending game topics for breakouts can lead to content that quickly becomes irrelevant as trends fade.
  • Producing highly technical, long-form content consistently requires significant research and production time, which can lead to creator burnout if not managed carefully.
  • The median upload cadence of 34.2 days between uploads suggests a demanding production cycle that might be difficult to sustain for new creators.

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Your next move

A testable hypothesis built from this window.

Boiled down: if you wanted to learn from this channel's recent run, here's what to try next.

Test this

Create a long-form video essay (around 15-20 minutes) that analyzes the graphics or a specific technical aspect of a currently trending or highly anticipated video game, using a title that poses a question about its visual design.

Why

The breakout video "The Strange Graphics Of LETHAL COMPANY" demonstrates that combining technical graphics analysis with a popular game topic drives significantly higher views. This approach leverages existing audience interest in both the technical subject matter and current gaming trends.

What could break

The success of this approach is highly dependent on the chosen game's current popularity and the creator's ability to provide a unique, insightful technical analysis, which may not always align with every trending title.

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7 tweets · Acerola

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  1. You@yourhandlenow01/07

    I read Acerola's last 25 videos with growth-playbook.xyz 📚 Here's what's landing right now 🧵

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  2. You@yourhandlenow02/07

    ✨ Graphics deep dive essays Videos that analyze the graphics of popular or trending games are currently driving the most views for Acerola.

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  3. You@yourhandlenow03/07

    📊 The pace • 25 videos · Nov 2023 → Jan 2026 • a new upload every ~31 days • ~313k median views

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  4. You@yourhandlenow04/07

    🚀 The biggest hit: "The Strange Graphics Of LETHAL COMPANY" 1.2M views · 4× the typical This video broke out because it combined the channel's core technical graphics analysis with a highly popular and trending game, Lethal Company.

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  5. You@yourhandlenow05/07

    🎯 What I'd test next: Create a long-form video essay (around 15-20 minutes) that analyzes the graphics or a specific technical aspect of a currently trending or highly anticipated video game, using a title that poses a question about its visual design. The breakout video "The Strange Graphics Of LETHAL COMPANY" demonstrates that combining technical graphics analysis with a popular game topic drives significantly higher views.

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  6. You@yourhandlenow06/07

    💡 If you'd copy one thing: Produce long-form video essays (median 1098 seconds) that delve into specific technical concepts.

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