The site’s steady UV (~319 k/month) demonstrates that a curated humor niche can attract a loyal audience despite fierce competition. The relatively low bounce rate (58 %) and above‑average session duration indicate that visitors found the “quick‑laugh” format satisfying. Nonetheless, the absence of a mobile app limited accessibility on the devices most associated with short‑form consumption (smartphones), potentially capping growth in a market where 72 % of video time is mobile‑based (Statista, 2022).
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In 2021, jollyvids.com served as the central hub for JOLLY, the popular YouTube channel created by Josh Carrott and Ollie Kendal, featuring exclusive merchandise, video archives, and community-focused content. The platform highlighted the duo's signature cultural exchange videos and facilitated community engagement during a period of adapted production, which included a shift in subtitle management. For more details, visit JOLLY on Facebook.
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In mid-2021, the Jolly channel halted Korean subtitle production, marking a shift from their established content strategy. Community discussions attributed this change to short-staffing issues affecting the team responsible for transcribing and translating both English and Korean subtitles. For more details, visit Reddit.
Why have they stopped with the korean subs on the Jolly vids?
| Source | % of Total Videos (n = 200) | Typical Attribution |
|--------|-----------------------------|---------------------|
| YouTube embed | 62 % | youtube.com/embed/… |
| TikTok embed | 23 % | tiktok.com/embed/… |
| User‑uploaded MP4 | 10 % | Direct upload via CMS |
| External (Vimeo, Dailymotion) | 5 % | Rare, legacy content |