You might have heard that older is often better, and this is very true for aged YouTube accounts. These are simply accounts that were created a few years ago but might not have been used much until now. So, why are they so popular? Think of it like a credit score. When you have a long history with a bank, they trust you more. YouTube works in a similar way.
The platform’s computer system, or algorithm, tends to trust accounts that have been around for a long time. When you start posting videos on a brand-new account, YouTube is often careful and slow to show your videos to people. But with an aged account, you often skip this "testing" phase. This means your videos might get views faster because the account already looks stable and real. Many creators choose these accounts to give their new projects a head start and avoid the slow grind of building trust from day one. It is a shortcut to getting noticed.