Welcome to LincolnPlaysRivals 🎮

This is a YouTube gaming channel featuring highlight reels from father-and-son Marvel Rivals sessions. My son Lincoln (aka YappyKid) and I started this channel to document our matches together — from clutch plays to the moments we would both rather forget.

The analytics tabs above track how our content is performing over time: views, retention, and engagement data pulled directly from YouTube Studio and updated daily.

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🤖 Wait — these reels are automatically generated?

Yep. Every highlight reel on this channel is produced by an AI content pipeline with no manual editing. Here is what happens automatically after each gaming session:

  • Highlight moments are detected and clipped from raw gameplay footage
  • Each clip is narrated using a custom voice clone trained on Lincoln's voice
  • The finished reel is uploaded to YouTube with a generated title, description, and tags

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Total Lifetime Views

25.5K

Total Lifetime Likes

285

Videos on Channel

24

Recent Uploads (Last 30 Days)

14

Last collected: Mar 30, 2026 at 11:00 PM UTC  |  Analytics reference period: Feb 27, 2026 – Mar 29, 2026

Section What it shows Source Metric type
Channel Leaderboard Every video on the channel, ranked by total views YouTube Data API Lifetime cumulative — values only increase over time; safe for trend tracking
Lifetime Views Over Time Top 5 videos by views gained since tracking began YouTube Data API Lifetime cumulative — ranked by total views gained, so actively growing videos surface over stale ones
Recent Uploads Videos uploaded within the reference period, ranked by how well they held viewer attention YouTube Analytics API Avg Retention % — what % of the video the average viewer watched; hover each bar for views, watch hours, likes, and more

Why might the view count for the same video differ slightly between the Channel Leaderboard and Recent Uploads?

These two sections are powered by different YouTube systems that process data on different timelines. The Channel Leaderboard reads from YouTube’s public statistics API — the same number you see on the video page itself, captured at the moment this report was collected. The Recent Uploads section reads from YouTube’s Analytics API, which finalizes its data 1–2 days after the fact and covers through the day before collection. Some views counted by the Analytics API may later be identified as spam or bot activity and removed from YouTube’s public counter — so it is possible for a video’s views-in-period to be slightly higher than its lifetime views. This is expected and is not a reporting error. For a video that has been live for more than a few days, both numbers should be nearly identical. For a video uploaded within the last day or two, a small difference — a few views, a comment — is normal and is not a reporting error. If you want to verify any number, the Channel Leaderboard figure is the one that matches what YouTube Studio displays on the main channel dashboard.

Channel Leaderboard — Lifetime Views
Lifetime Views Over Time — Top 5 by Views Gained
Recent Uploads — Avg Retention % (Last 30 Days)

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