Just had this idea pop up. Here's how it works.
Go to your channel, and filter your videos by most popular. Then take the 5 most popular videos, add their view counts together and divide by 5. Then, divide by your subscriber count to get a number that shows by what factor you have managed to beat your subscriber count in views for your most popular work.
Here's mine.
Gaming: 34.6x
Vlogging: 9.3x
So for gaming, I defeat my subscriber count by an average of 34.6x for my most viewed videos in gaming, and 9.3x for my vlogging.
The gaming channel is skewed since it has a low subscriber count, but only 25% less views average among the top five videos.
Go to your channel, and filter your videos by most popular. Then take the 5 most popular videos, add their view counts together and divide by 5. Then, divide by your subscriber count to get a number that shows by what factor you have managed to beat your subscriber count in views for your most popular work.
Here's mine.
Gaming: 34.6x
Vlogging: 9.3x
So for gaming, I defeat my subscriber count by an average of 34.6x for my most viewed videos in gaming, and 9.3x for my vlogging.
The gaming channel is skewed since it has a low subscriber count, but only 25% less views average among the top five videos.