Platform mechanics

Retention (video)

The percentage of viewers who keep watching at each point in a video. Platform algorithms use the retention curve — especially the first-3-second drop-off — as one of the strongest signals for amplifying or suppressing a post.

Retention is the percentage of viewers still watching at each point in a video. Most platforms expose the retention curve to creators in their analytics dashboard. The most-amplified posts share a common shape: minimal first-3-second drop-off (a strong hook), sustained 70%+ retention through the middle, and a shallow tail. Posts with a steep early drop are heavily suppressed because the algorithm reads them as low-quality. Retention curve weight is one of the few pieces of public knowledge about platform ranking — and consequently, optimising the hook for retention is the highest-ROI lever in short-form content.

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