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SYSTEM ANALYSIS & HEURISTIC REPORT :: NODE [405b961e2867]
Section_1: Asset Profile & Classification
This document provides a profile for "Young Frankenstein: 40 Years Ago", a "0h 4m 59s" video by "Oscars". Released in 2014 and part of the "Entertainment" library, its content is best understood as "General Content".
Section_2: Performance Metrics & Virality Analysis
The asset's distribution has resulted in 38405 views. Engagement from this distribution is strong, measured by an Engagement Depth of "0.99". The rate of distribution itself is captured by the Virality Index of "0.09".
| View Count | 38405 |
| Audience Engagement Depth | 0.99 |
| Virality Index | 0.09 |
Section_3: Semantic Content Analysis
The subject matter specificity of this node is excellent. The title "Young Frankenstein: 40 Years Ago" is not generic; it pinpoints a clear topic. This allows the asset to function effectively as "General Content" for a well-defined audience.
Section_4: Contextual Significance & Audience Profile
Published in 2014, this asset has become a benchmark for "General Content" within its genre. Its lasting relevance, proven by its virality score, makes it a go-to resource. The target audience values reliability and clarity, qualities that this video from "Oscars" evidently provides.
Section_5: System Directive & Final Verdict
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO: Excellent. This asset provides clear information without the clutter of trending formats or engagement baiting. Directive: The asset "Young Frankenstein: 40 Years Ago" is to be used as a gold standard for content clarity and directness.
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