There is no way I'm going to watch some lame YouTube's hot take, my time is worth more than that. So in text format, what is the gist of this latest nonsense?
Checked the duration and yep I'm with you on this kind of thing it's always 10+ minutes long, inevitably has ads involved and as an extra dick measure they'll have some kind of e-begging routine or maybe a sponsor even though it's drama clickbait.
Nope and nope. The reason his videos are that long a lot of the time is because he starts with a recorded explanation and then puts in a clip from his Twitch stream for the other half of the video so people get the full context.
Edit: What is the average length of the videos you watch anyway
Edit: What is the average length of the videos you watch anyway
Depends on how autistic I'm feeling, lately I've ben speedrunning 20+ minute tutorials by Ryan King Art and I've been being really productive.
I was being unfair I guess I'll admit but whenever I see a drama video these days my first instinct is to simply stay away from it because I have very little patience for it as they often all follow the same pattern. I don't hate any of them necessarily but MXRPlays are a great example with Henry and Jeannie fairly recently talking about how they got themselves scammed among other things and youtube demonetising them yet again likely over their click-bait thumbnails which properly sets off the algorithm every five seconds.
There is no way I'm going to watch some lame YouTube's hot take, my time is worth more than that. So in text format, what is the gist of this latest nonsense?
Checked the duration and yep I'm with you on this kind of thing it's always 10+ minutes long, inevitably has ads involved and as an extra dick measure they'll have some kind of e-begging routine or maybe a sponsor even though it's drama clickbait.
Why can't youtubers be normal?
Nope and nope. The reason his videos are that long a lot of the time is because he starts with a recorded explanation and then puts in a clip from his Twitch stream for the other half of the video so people get the full context.
Edit: What is the average length of the videos you watch anyway
Depends on how autistic I'm feeling, lately I've ben speedrunning 20+ minute tutorials by Ryan King Art and I've been being really productive.
I was being unfair I guess I'll admit but whenever I see a drama video these days my first instinct is to simply stay away from it because I have very little patience for it as they often all follow the same pattern. I don't hate any of them necessarily but MXRPlays are a great example with Henry and Jeannie fairly recently talking about how they got themselves scammed among other things and youtube demonetising them yet again likely over their click-bait thumbnails which properly sets off the algorithm every five seconds.