
Shorts are first distributed to random viewers immediately after upload.
If the view count stops here, it is not a failure, but a stage where the algorithm is deliberating who to show the video to more.
Phenomenon: View counts spike briefly and then stop abruptly.
Truth: It is waiting for data to accumulate, and if you delete it at this stage, even the data accumulated so far will be lost.
Shorts very often explode a few days, or even a week, after uploading, rather than immediately.
Reignition: The 'reignition' phenomenon, where views suddenly spike to thousands or tens of thousands after remaining quiet for a few days once the target audience is found, is frequent.
Data Accumulation: The video must remain active for YouTube to continue analyzing it and gain the opportunity to be exposed to new people.
I don't delete videos for at least a week, even if the view count is low, and I'm watching.