Account Cold Start
Ch16 Account Cold Start: From 0 to Your First Viral Hit
Posting videos on a new account only to see dozens of views and then silence — nearly every short drama creator has been through this. Platform recommendation algorithms don't treat all content equally; new accounts are naturally at a disadvantage. This chapter breaks down the underlying logic of cold starts and gives you an executable action plan from day one, helping your account build initial trust within 7 days and land a breakthrough video within 30 days.
1. Understanding Platform Recommendation Logic
Before building a cold start strategy, you must understand why algorithms are "stingy" with new accounts. Recommendation systems on Douyin, Kuaishou, and similar platforms are fundamentally trust accumulation systems. They need enough data samples to assess content quality. New accounts lack historical data, so the platform gives you a tiny initial exposure pool — typically just 200–500 views — to test user response.
Only when the initial pool's engagement metrics (completion rate, like rate, comment rate, share rate) meet the platform's thresholds will the system push the video into the next, larger pool (10,000–50,000 views). This cascades upward until the video's data starts declining.
[NOTE] Core insight: The platform doesn't care who you are — only whether your content makes users stay and engage. Cold start is fundamentally about using quality content to "convince" the algorithm to show you to more people, not about luck or connections.
2. First 7 Days: Profile Setup and Account Seasoning
Days 1–2: Complete Your Profile
Don't rush to post videos. Spend the first 48 hours completing your account profile. An incomplete profile signals to the algorithm that this may be a bot or low-quality user, reducing initial traffic allocation.
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Avatar: Use a real person photo or high-quality brand logo. Real person avatars convert followers at roughly 30% higher rates than generic images.
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Username: Include core keywords so users immediately know what you make. "AI Drama Creator · Lin" beats "Lin168" every time.
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Bio: Under 200 characters. Explain who you are, what you make, and why it's worth following. Include an update commitment like "3 new AI drama episodes every week."
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Phone verification and real-name authentication: The most basic platform trust signal. Unverified accounts may receive as little as 1/3 the initial traffic of verified ones.
[WARNING] Pitfall alert: Don't mass-post on the day you register. Platforms have risk controls for "register then spam" behavior. Spend days 1–2 only on profile setup, browsing content, and light engagement.
Days 3–4: Account Seasoning — Building Your User Profile
"Seasoning" an account isn't superstition — it has a clear purpose: helping the platform's algorithm identify your account's niche so that when you publish, your content gets served to the right audience first.
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Spend 30–60 minutes per day watching content in your niche (short dramas, AI creations) and watch them to completion — don't swipe away.
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Like and save videos from top creators in your field. Leave occasional comments (5–10 per day max, not in bulk).
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Follow 20–30 similar creators to further solidify your account's topic tags.
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Open the app at least 3 times per day to simulate real user behavior.
Days 5–7: Publish First Content and Test Account Health
From day 5, start publishing. The primary goal of your first batch isn't going viral — it's verifying that your account is in normal recommendation status. Publish 2–3 short "test clips" (15–30 seconds, highlights or trailers). If a video breaks 500 views within 6 hours, your account is healthy. If it stays below 100 for hours, investigate whether you've triggered a shadow limit.
3. Posting Rhythm: When and How Often
Golden Posting Windows
| Platform | Weekday Peak Hours | Weekend Peak Hours |
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| Douyin | 07:00–09:00 / 12:00–13:00 / 19:00–22:00 | 10:00–12:00 / 20:00–23:00 |
| Kuaishou | 06:30–08:30 / 12:00–13:30 / 18:00–21:00 | Relatively even; before 21:00 |
| Weixin Channels | 08:00–10:00 / 12:00–14:00 / 20:00–22:00 | 09:00–11:00 / 20:00–22:00 |
Update Frequency
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Cold start (first 30 days): 1–2 posts per day at a steady, consistent pace. Fewer high-quality posts beat a flood of low-quality ones.
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Growth phase (31–90 days): Maintain 1 post per day. After a viral hit, you can push to 2 per day to capitalize on momentum.
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Matrix phase (90+ days): Main account stays at 1 quality post per day; sub-accounts can batch-produce 2–3 per day.
For drama accounts, the serial episode model is the most effective retention strategy: post one episode at the same time every day to build a "following along" habit in your audience.
4. Content Tricks to Break Cold Start
Trick 1: Riding Trends — Borrowing Traffic Pools
Platforms maintain separate traffic pools for trending topics. By participating in trending hashtags, new accounts can bypass account weight restrictions and access additional exposure directly from trend pools.
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Strong correlation: A trending drama series happens to match your content's genre. Mention it in your title and add the corresponding hashtag.
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Weak correlation: Add a 1–2 second reference to the trend at the start of your video, then transition into your main content.
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Calendar events: Holidays and notable dates — add a brief holiday element at the start and use the holiday hashtag.
Trick 2: Engineering High Engagement
Since engagement rate is a core quality signal, actively designing interaction prompts into your content is critical.
❌ Low-effectiveness: "Like if you enjoyed this!" (no action driver)
✅ High-effectiveness approaches:
1. Controversy: "Should the hero forgive her? Tell me in the comments."
2. Suspense: "What will she choose next episode? Predict in the comments first."
3. Emotional resonance: "Anyone else actually tearing up at this scene?"
4. Low-barrier game: "Describe the male lead in one word, I'll reply to every one."
5. Curiosity: "Know where this scene was shot? Drop a 1 if you do."
Trick 3: The First 3 Seconds — Making Users Stay
Completion rate is largely determined by the first 3 seconds. If viewers don't find a reason to keep watching immediately, they swipe away — dramatically lowering completion rate and signaling to the algorithm that the content underperforms.
| Pattern | Execution | Best For | Impact |
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| Suspense Hook | Show the climax or twist in second 1, with caption "This is how it started..." | Plot-twist dramas | Very strong; completion +40% |
| Emotional Opening | Open with intense emotion (sobbing, rage), ask "Has this ever happened to you?" | Romance, family dramas | Strong, especially for women |
| Information Hook | "In the next 3 minutes, you'll learn what 90% of drama creators don't know." | Educational content | Medium; depends on fulfilling the promise |
| Visual Impact | Frame 1 is a stunning AI-generated image — no text needed, quality holds attention | High-quality AI visual content | Medium; depends on production value |
5. Comment Section Management
The Pinned Comment Playbook
Platforms let creators pin one comment to the top of the comment section. This is one of the most underused tools available. An effective pinned comment can guide the type of comments others leave, preview the next episode, answer common questions, and run interactive games.
【Pinned Comment Template】
Post immediately after publishing, then pin it:
"Episode 17 is already in the can! Guess what the hero decides to do?
Whoever guesses right in the comments, I'll @you in the next episode 🎯
— Also, I've compiled the AI tools used in this episode.
Reply 'tools' and I'll send you the list."
Results:
① Next-episode teaser → builds anticipation and return visits
② Guessing game → floods comments with predictions
③ Keyword reply → sustained DM activity, boosting account engagement signals
When and How to Reply
The first 2 hours after posting are the golden window for comment replies. Fast responses during this period increase comment section density, signaling to the algorithm that active discussion is happening around this video.
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For positive comments: Don't just say "thanks" — ask a follow-up question to generate a second round of interaction.
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For criticism: Don't delete. A public, rational response often draws more viewers and comments than the original post.
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For questions: Prioritize these replies, and compile frequent questions into future episode topics.
6. Gauging Recommendation Potential
The 6-Hour Diagnostic Window
| Metric | Healthy (6 hrs) | Warning | Fix |
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| Views | >500 | <200 | Check posting time, tags, cover image |
| Completion Rate | >45% | <30% | Optimize first 3 seconds; shorten video |
| Like Rate | >3% of views | <1.5% | Add emotional resonance; improve ending |
| Comment Rate | >0.5% | <0.2% | Strengthen comment prompts |
| Share Rate | >0.3% | <0.1% | Add more "worth sharing" moments |
Boosting Near-Viral Videos
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Private sharing: Send the video to 5–10 real friends and ask them to watch and engage genuinely. Real user interactions carry far more algorithmic weight than bought views.
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Community distribution: Share in your WeChat group or fan community and invite members to engage on the platform naturally.
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DOU+ (Douyin paid boost): For videos performing near the threshold, a 100–500 CNY DOU+ spend can inject targeted traffic and tip them over the edge. Only worth it if the video already has decent organic metrics.
[CAUTION] Hard rule: Never buy fake views. Bot traffic produces abnormally high completion rates (bots watch fully) but zero real retention or follows. The algorithm detects the anomaly quickly and permanently downranks or bans your account.