
@adarshgupta_offical is live
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The speaker, Adarsh, often referred to as "Adarsh Gupta Official from UP," is hosting a live YouTube session, interacting with viewers, answering questions, and discussing various topics related to YouTube and personal life. He frequently asks viewers to like, subscribe, and comment on his videos, promising to pin the ID of the most "lovely" comments. He also encourages viewers to join his live sessions with multiple IDs to boost engagement and watch time.
Adarsh mentions he woke up late because his previous live session ended late. He has posted a new video and asks viewers to watch and leave a sweet comment, stating he will pin the ID of the best comment. He also offers to support other channels by subscribing and engaging with their content, especially those with fewer subscribers.
A recurring theme is Adarsh's struggle with technical aspects of YouTube, particularly how to "pin" comments. He asks viewers for instructions and expresses frustration over not knowing how to do it despite being on YouTube for several months. He also discusses issues with notifications for other creators' live streams.
Adarsh shares personal anecdotes, including that he was "robbed by YouTube" in a way that made his "whole world" YouTube, contrasting it with another creator who felt "robbed by studies." He also talks about his family, mentioning that his parents gave him fields and he now wanders the streets, and that he has two shops and plans to buy a new bike next month, which he will attribute to "YouTube's power." He has three bikes in total.
He interacts with several viewers by name, including "Devi ji" (Creative Varsha), Anu, Shanvi, Priya, Rimjhim, and Dua, discussing their well-being, their YouTube activities, and their comments. He often jokes and teases them, sometimes calling them "baby girl" or "child," but also expresses respect and gratitude for their support. He mentions that Devi ji is very famous and that her channel will soon be monetized.
Adarsh emphasizes the importance of watch time over comments for channel growth, explaining that views contribute to watch time, which is crucial for monetization. He encourages viewers to watch his live sessions for extended periods, promising to run them for many hours, sometimes up to 10 PM. He mentions that he plans to be busy after two days, so he wants to maximize his live session duration now.
He discusses his age, stating he is 21 years old, but notes that most people think he looks younger, around 17-18 or even 5 years old. He jokes about being a "five-year-old child" who needs to be fed in someone's lap.
A significant part of the conversation revolves around a deleted channel. Adarsh explains that a boy who made "wrong comments" on his and other channels received a notice from YouTube and had his channel, with 7000 subscribers, deleted. Adarsh uses this as a cautionary tale, emphasizing that making inappropriate comments can lead to severe consequences on YouTube.
He also mentions a past negative experience with a "close friend" who "ruined" his live sessions by making bad comments and speaking ill of him in others' live streams. He unfriended and unsubscribed from her, vowing never to see her in his life again. He advises viewers to change their channel's DP and name if they are girls, to avoid being mistaken for boys, as this can lead to unwanted attention and comments.
Adarsh regularly asks viewers about their food intake and well-being, showing a caring side. He also shares tips on making videos, suggesting that people can take sad songs from his videos to create their own content, which he believes will attract views.
Towards the end of the session, Adarsh talks about his future plans, including working more on short videos after his channel is monetized and supporting other creators. He expresses frustration with network issues affecting his live stream. He reiterates his gratitude for his "lovely friends" and the support he receives. He mentions that he is from Ballia, UP, which he describes as "Baaghi Ballia," the "country of soldiers."
The session concludes with Adarsh reiterating his commitment to continuous work on YouTube, emphasizing that it requires hard work and consistency. He plans to continue his live session until his phone battery dies, aiming for a long duration.