Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1650307-20150903011206/@comment-25581497-20150903022735

Notice how American voters prefer individuals over group acts? If you're a group act you NEED some good personality. That's the upside of being a one-person act. That's where Metal Melisha and Siro-A fall short.

So while I am a little upset Siro-A didn't make the cut (since I gave about 100 votes myself), my other 4 favorite acts were in the Top 5.

When I talked to my grandma, she said she enjoyed the singers (bar Ira), the stuttering comedian, and the mentalist. Siro-A did not impress her.

Now from what I see Siro-A's performance has less views than Drew Lynch's, Oz Pearlman's, and Derek Hughes'. I thought America wouldn't put through 2 magicians in the top 3 above all the singing acts because of how the magicians from Season 9 did in the semi-finals and top 12. You can see Miguel Dakota's video (as of now) of his top 12 performance has less than 70,000 views less than 600 likes (and lots of dislikes). Mike Super's top 12 video got over a million views and over 8000 likes. It seems all of a sudden this season YouTube video popularity is reliable on determining which variety acts are getting the votes.