The algorithm genuinely hates me

I posted the same video on two different accounts. One is my main, it has 144 followers and 3.9k, the other is a fresh account where I scrolled for 20 minutes, it has 1 followrer (my main) and 0 likes. The video on my main has 170 views in 2 hours. The video on my fresh account has 330 views in 13 minutes. The video on my main is no longer getting ANY traction and is probably never going to get over 250 views. I hate this. I have 30 or so videos and not one has gotten even a thousand likes. They aren't slop and they are getting better in quality as I learn how to edit and stuff but they don't get more views or anything. It feels so pointless to make edits when they don't ever get pushed out by the platform and it's making me sad

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Key_Pen7447about 3 hours ago1

anywhere from 0-500 views is tiktok testing ur video if the video gets under 500 views think ot it as the same because both have failed the initial test

Ravenous-Fallen32 minutes ago1

You answered your concern in the first few words of your comment.

Duplicating content across multiple channels is a sign of spamming. Tiktok, YouTube, etc wants exclusive, original content. Original simply means you didn't duplicate it across many platforms or channels. And ideally you're not using other people's copyright protected content for low effort edits... these may seem tempting for short term growth but ultimately can be shut down for copyright infringements. This is quite common in the Kpop community. Just one wrong clip used could be a death sentence for the channel.

Focus on one platform, create original content on one channel. Once you build it up, you can then create unique content for an additional platform.