
Austin Evans
(@austinevans)| Total Views | Avg Views | Avg Likes | Avg Video Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 47.2M | 400K | 11K | 23m |
Austin Evans is a star Tech creator tracked in our viral YouTube video analyser.
We study Austin Evans as part of our analysis of viral content patterns across YouTube Tech channels.
Best Austin Evans Videos This Year
Investigating The Dkoldies Scam...

2.3M views | Viral score: 5.7xHow many times more views this video got compared to this channel's average. | Jul 14, 2025
This $360 Box Replaces Every Streaming Service

1.6M views | Viral score: 3.9xHow many times more views this video got compared to this channel's average. | Mar 1, 2026
Goodbye Lamarr

875K views | Viral score: 2.2xHow many times more views this video got compared to this channel's average. | Dec 20, 2025
More Top Austin Evans Videos
I Switched To The Cheapest Apple Life

1.1M views | Viral score: 2.8xHow many times more views this video got compared to this channel's average. | Apr 9, 2025
I Bought Fake Tech From Aliexpress

875K views | Viral score: 2.2xHow many times more views this video got compared to this channel's average. | May 15, 2025
The New Ps5 Slim Is Worse

850K views | Viral score: 2.1xHow many times more views this video got compared to this channel's average. | Sep 28, 2025
Austin Evans's YouTube title psychology
Title patterns in Austin Evans's YouTube niche
Formulas that score strong across Tech videos.
Precise non-round number
Revenue or outcome as an odd specific figure. The brain treats $33,000 as measured fact; $30,000 feels invented.
Time pressure hook
Hyper-specific time commitment stated upfront. Lowers perceived cost before the click. The verb "delete" (not "reduce") signals permanent fix.
Expert reacts / critiques
Creator as evaluator rather than advocate. Provides intellectual safety through a credible proxy. Less biased-seeming than direct advocacy.
Austin Evans's top YouTube viral titles
Investigating The Dkoldies Scam...
This $360 Box Replaces Every Streaming Service
I Switched To The Cheapest Apple Life
Goodbye Lamarr
I Bought Fake Tech From Aliexpress
The New Ps5 Slim Is Worse
The New Ps5 Pro Is...better?
The Problem With The Ps5...
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What is Austin Evans's highest viral score video?
Austin Evans's top-performing video in our analysis scored 5.7x above their channel average. We've analysed 118 Austin Evans videos with outlier scores of 2x or higher, meaning each got at least twice the views of their typical content.
What title patterns does Austin Evans use?
Based on our analysis of Austin Evans's top-performing videos, the strongest title mechanics in the Tech niche include Precise non-round number, Time pressure hook and Expert reacts / critiques. These patterns consistently appear in videos that score 2x or higher above the channel average.
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Yes, Rare Social's Title Builder uses the same viral title patterns shown on this page. Study the mechanics that score strong in the Tech niche and apply them to your own content. Each mechanic includes real examples, a formula, and an explanation of why it works psychologically.
What is an outlier score?
An outlier score measures how many times more views a video got compared to that creator's typical performance. A 3x score means the video got 3x their channel average, a genuine outlier regardless of channel size. Rare Social only surfaces videos with outlier scores of 2x or higher, filtering out content that simply benefited from a large subscriber base.



