protectmadein & ast.heticidol 150K NOT 1M
According to @ast.heticidol on Instagram, the real views of Saturn's music video are estimated to be around 150K, not 3M. They conducted an in-depth analysis to support this claim, stating: "Based on the analysis of video data from February 7 to 9, we identified suspicious patterns suggesting potential bot activity. The total reported views during this period were 3,032,511, with sudden spikes of 800,159, 975,783, and 1,258,569 views on consecutive days—an unusual surge compared to the previous music video, which averaged around 12,000 views per day and took five months to reach 2 million views. Additionally, the revenue per view remained constant at approximately $0.00025, which is uncommon for genuine viral growth, where CPM rates typically fluctuate. To estimate the real views, we initially considered 500,000 views per day as the upper limit for organic growth, based on stable days like January 28 and February 3. Any views beyond this threshold were classified as suspicious. Using this method, we identified 300,159 suspected bot views on February 7, 478,783 on February 8, and 758,569 on February 9—totaling 1,534,511 suspected bot views. However, given the historical growth patterns, even 500,000 daily views seemed excessive, leading us to adjust our estimate of real views to around 150,000 total (with a daily maximum of 50,000). Subtracting this from the reported total, we calculated approximately 2,884,511 suspected bot views, meaning that around 95.1% of the total views were likely artificial, with only 4.9% being genuine. This conclusion is supported by clear discrepancies with past viewership trends, the consistent revenue per view despite massive spikes, and the unrealistic speed at which views accumulated in such a short timeframe."
Regarding the views on the Saturn MV, analysis done by @ast.heticidol on Instagram.
www.instagram.com/p/DF5WoWOPHW...
In addition to this thorough analysis, further evidence can be seen across streaming platforms such as YouTube Music, Spotify, and Melon, where Saturn has not appeared on any +