Hi HN,
I’ve launched Squids.Games, a website that tracks YouTube stats—likes, dislikes, views, and more—inspired by the life-or-death competition vibe of Squid Game. While no actual games are played here, the site serves as a fun and dramatic way to visualize how creators are battling it out for attention and engagement on YouTube.
The idea came from watching how the world of content creation has turned into its own high-stakes arena, where stats can make or break a creator's success. Squids.Games gives you a clear snapshot of who’s “winning” the game on YouTube, and who might be falling behind.
It’s a simple concept right now—just tracking numbers—but I’m exploring ways to make it more interactive and insightful.
I’d love your thoughts on:
What additional stats or features would you like to see?
Does the Squid Game metaphor resonate with how you see social media today?
Any ideas to take this further?
Thanks for checking it out, and I look forward to your feedback!