
Funding the Future It's all change with YouTube
Mar 18, 2026
They unpack how YouTube’s algorithm shift is cutting views for educational channels. They debate why repetition matters for learning but now gets penalised. They outline plans to refresh visuals, thumbnails and formats while keeping substance. They invite listener feedback and preview a live Leeds event and team changes.
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Two Years Of Daily Production And A Pause
- The team produced at least one video every day for nearly two years and grew to 345,000 subscribers.
- That pace led to fatigue so they announced a short break and reduced output for the next week.
YouTube Now Penalises Repetition
- YouTube's algorithm now deprioritises videos that repeat ideas, even in education.
- Richard Murphy explains the platform demands novelty so videos revisiting concepts are less likely to be promoted, reducing educational channels' reach.
Repetition Is Essential For Education
- Repetition is fundamental to learning because people need to hear ideas multiple times for deep understanding.
- Murphy argues education's reliance on revisiting concepts clashes with YouTube's novelty preference.
