Nah. One video a day gets you practice in all sorts of skills you'll need if/when you start putting a lot of effort into the quality of the videos. Quality is only half the battle, dealing with deadlines and getting the hours in on the video making/editing programs is crucial.
Record 3 videos a day. Post one of them and bank the rest.
Once you pop off and it gets overwhelming, take time off from time to time, but when you aren't taking time off, bank 5 videos a day, but just have 1 post every day. EVERY DAY. Same time. Humans LOVE consistency.
Its not the wrong approach.
Either way, you probably wont "pop off". But if your hope is that you will, act like you will.
I find it hard to believe that you only get one viewer on every video, unless your content is absolute garbage. If you are consistent and create content that is at least interesting to some viewers, you will eventually get at least few hundred views after few months on at least some of your videos. I speak from my own experience, and my videos weren't that great anyway, just had interesting idea I guess (although I eventually failed to upload further videos).
i post absolute garbage 5 second clips of whatever I'm working on (literally zero effort made, zero fucks given) and every now and then they get like more than a thousand views
I have actually made a few YouTube videos, and the shorter they are, the easier it is to get viewers, especially with a small channel. People are much more willing to give a one minute video a shot.
This is me and my wife + my one fan with my Twitch lol
Managed to actually get some momentum on YouTube a few years ago and then ADHD fucked that so I recently started streaming to have that fun again, andy wife and one loyal fan are the ones there
NBD really, that's one more fan than most people so I'm a cool kid after all 😎