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Content Warning View Calculator

Estimate your SpöökTube views, ad revenue, and quota progress based on the monsters, items, and chaos you captured on film.

Film Footage Specs

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Violence generates massive viewer spikes.
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SpöökTube Analytics

Estimated Views
0
Quota Met
Estimated Ad Revenue
$0
Quota Progress 0%
Target
Monsters
Deaths
Items

How the SpöökTube Algorithm Works

To survive in Content Warning, you must satisfy the ever-hungry SpöökTube algorithm. Just like real-life content creation, the game assigns hidden mathematical values to the things you capture on film. Understanding these values is the difference between reaching your view quota and getting fired.

What Generates Views?

The game tracks "events" while your camera is actively recording. Each event adds to your base view pool:

  • Monsters: Different monsters have different values, but on average, clearly filming a monster generates a solid chunk of base views. Filming multiple different monsters is better than filming the same one over and over.
  • Player Damage & Death: The algorithm loves violence. Filming a teammate getting thrown, hit, or killed generates massive view spikes. Sacrificing a friend for content is a highly viable strategy.
  • Bones and Artifacts: Filming skulls, spines, and cursed items on the ground provides small but consistent view bumps to pad out your video length.
The Virality Multiplier:
Total Views = (Base Event Views) × (Emote Multiplier) × (Camera Quality Multiplier)
Tip: Always film a teammate doing a bought emote at the start of your dive. It acts as a global multiplier for the rest of the video!

Scaling Revenue and Camera Upgrades

Your Ad Revenue is directly proportional to your view count. While it fluctuates slightly based on video length and "dead air" (recording nothing), it generally scales alongside views. Reinvesting this revenue into Camera Upgrades is critical for the later quotas (30k, 110k+), as the upgraded camera provides a massive multiplier to your base film quality.

Why did my video get barely any views?

If you leave the camera running while staring at a blank wall or walking down empty corridors, the algorithm registers "Dead Air." This heavily penalizes the overall quality of the video. Only press record when something interesting is happening.

Do I need to retrieve the camera if we all die?

Yes! If your entire team wipes, the camera is left on the factory floor. On your next dive (if you have days left in your quota), you can find the dropped camera, extract it, and extract the footage from your deaths for a massive view boost.

 

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