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Ryan Knorr Lawn Care · 9.9K views · 169 likes Short

Analysis Summary

10% Minimal Influence
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“This video is highly transparent; simply be aware that the creator's 'lawn goals' aesthetic may encourage more frequent product use than a standard lawn requires.”

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Human Detected
95%

Signals

The video features authentic, unscripted reactions and personal storytelling that reflect a human creator's genuine experience. The speech patterns and specific references to localized property issues are characteristic of human-made niche content.

Natural Speech Patterns Transcript includes spontaneous reactions ('What happened?', 'Oh, there's a hole in that somewhere') and informal filler phrases.
Personal Anecdotes The creator references specific past experiences on their property, such as mole damage and failed seeding from the previous year.
Contextual Consistency The description and transcript align with a niche, personality-driven hobbyist channel (Ryan Knorr Lawn Care) rather than a generic content farm.

Worth Noting

Positive elements

  • This video provides a practical, real-world example of dormant seeding techniques and the importance of timing lawn care with weather patterns.

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Analyzed March 13, 2026 at 16:07 UTC Model google/gemini-3-flash-preview-20251217 Prompt Pack bouncer_influence_analyzer 2026-03-08a App Version 0.1.0
Transcript

Well, I definitely was not planning on doing this today. [music] It was 61° yesterday. What happened? Oh, there's a hole in that somewhere. See if I can get by. [music] Got a ridiculous amount of mole damage down here. So last year I attempted to overseed the shady area of our property in the spring, but we didn't get any rain in the spring. It didn't really take. I've been waiting since mid December to put down some more fescue as a dormant seed so that I could let some snow cover hopefully sit on top of it for a few days, let the freeze and thaw cycles do what they do, and hopefully in the spring it will naturally come up. [music] I guess I don't really need spreaders that have air in the tires.

Video description

We haven't had any snow cover since mid Dec. I like to seed right before a possible snow late in the winter season to see if I can get a jump start on spring. I had good luck with this last year but we'll see what happens!!

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