For me it’s Skallagrim. This is a channel of a guy who specializes in ancient armory and weaponry, he also reviews swords and stuff that’s sold online and tests them. Pretty cool.

But then I started to not like him for some reason and it took me a while to put my finger on it. Until I saw the video where he tried criticizing weapons in video games. Then that was where I found problems with him as a channel.

His personality comes off very pretentious and one of those pseudointellectuals you know, who try sounding smarter than they really are. He even has the voice tone to back that with.

So yeah I really once loved his channel. Though whenever he goes on tirades about things that are meant for fantasy purposes which aren’t supposed to make sense when translated to reality, as well as try to poke at fictitious things that borrow from ancient history, I feel he misses the plot of his entire channel and why people like me once subscribed to it.

We didn’t subscribe to your channel for your stupid takes on - anything. We subscribed because you seem to know your melee weapons and historical backgrounds of said weaponry. Stick to those.

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    He’s been going harder and harder into the Mr Beast format, and it’s off-putting. I’m still subscribed for now, but I almost never watch his videos unless the topic seems interesting.

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      Yeah, his more recent videos seem to be more about the spectacle, rather than the education or interesting subject matter.

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      I gave up watching Rober when he proclaimed he loves his Tesla and will buy another one. This is was said well after Musk went full Nazi dirtbag. Rober has enough money to buy another electric, he doesn’t have to support that man.

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      I feel exactly the same. I’ll still watch his glitter bomb videos, or if he makes another squirrel obstacle course, but his stuff has become very child oriented recently.

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      Are there any good science/education channels left? Veritaism, smarter every day, Kurzgesagt all seem to have fallen off. Didn’t like Johnny Harris from the start.

      3b1b, perhaps?

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        Depends on what exactly you’re looking for. Technology Connections, Steve Mould, ElectroBOOM, Practical Engineering, Hank Green’s various enterprises, Cody’s Lab, and the various “mad scientist” types like StyroPyro, NileRed, and the various people William Osman hangs out with.

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            Me getting a 1 hour long crash course on dishwasher powder (I do not use dishwasher powder) and enjoying it

            I saw a great comment that he really enjoys boxes that make things hot/cold/wet/dry

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            Tech ingredients is really good too. The anti drone laser, radiant cooling, and various diy evaporative cooling projects especially. Homemade hootch too, but I tend to doze off during those.

            They also got better during the pandemic, instead of worse, like AvE and some of the bigger channels. And have had some good protester related experiments like protecting from microwave and audio type police dispersal weapons.

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            I know it’s his brand, but it’s mostly useless stuff that you learn. His recent video about 8-tracks was fascinating, but I can’t imagine a single scenario where that info will be useful.

            That said, I still recommend it to everyone.

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        so, just scrolling through my subscriptions. this isn’t a list of just science channels, lots of maker/diy stuff in here, but sometimes there’s videos from those channels that overlap with the topics the more educational-type channels might have

        technology connections Chris Boden Louis rossman Steve mould good work Mike Boyd this old Tony Matthias wandel bigclivedotcom fortnine Marius hornberger essential craftsman everyday home repairs project farm mujin pask makes superfastmatt Marcin plaza notanengineer inheritance machining John heisz ibuildit Michael Reeves blondihacks Laura kamph UnderDunn

        also shout-out to Hunter Direction for just making amazingly beautiful videos lately, the algorithm delivered him to me recently and holy shit does his newer stuff just tickle me in exactly the right spot

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        yea i follow some science channel, mostly around biology, paleontogy, not huge influencers. im not “fluent” in physics content so i barely follow those.

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      oh yea i saw the thumbnails, it seems to eerily like mr beast, i dont follow him. but his thumbnails are starting to resembling the “reaction channel” influencers thumbnails.

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    I no longer get excited about a new Veritasium video.
    I also don’t get excited when the title and thumbnail change 5 times in a week.

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      I have a browser extension that blocks thumbnails on YouTube because I got tired of seeing people’s creepy facial expressions.

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      I don’t really like Veritasium (anymore).

      Here is an advert by Veritasium for Google’s car’s (Waymo). It’s a terrible video. It uncritically shills. It contains garbage “research.” Here is a longer breakdown.

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      Youtube has a feature to ABC test different thumbnails to test which one will be the most popular. You might see one or all of them depending on whether you click right away. Eventually the channel will choose the most successful one.

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      Why? I still love their stuff. The thumbnail shit is annoying though, he’s said in the past they do it to boost engagement or something.

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      I enjoyed their recent video on power law distributions and why they dramatically change how you should operate in those domains.

      They also did some good content a short while ago explaining why Monsanto and Dupont are problematic.

      That said you are right about the thumbnails since when I looked at the channel to double check that it was veritasium I was thinking of the title and thumbnail are completely different for all of them.

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      I stopped watching veritasium years ago after watching a couple videos that were basically an ad for whatever company and him being smug.

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      Same for me. There’s still the occasional really good video, but there’s too many that are basically ads for some big tech thing

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    MKBHD, Linus, Most of the tech reviewing kids who got money and then hired an entire staff and in lots of cases also bought up really good solo YouTubers.

    Motherfcking Casey Neistat. He was never an amazing person, his exploitation of his wife’s ass in thumbnails and being comfortable with click bait titles always felt off. But he’s a masterful propagandist and videographer until I saw him waving Israeli flags at pro Palestine protests during a filmed documentary.

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      All of the Neistats. I got tricked into thinking they had something to say and/or teach. Nope, just a few guys up their own ass.

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      Yeah I have the same impression. In one of his last videos, the one about Pompeii he advised against kids watching because a cartoonish dick showed on a wall. I’d agree, kids shouldn’t watch, not because the dick, but his sickening puritism.

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        I wasn’t an avid watcher but did enjoy his content until the Pompeii video. I get that in his mind he was giving context, but when he sat there reading directly from the bible I felt pretty gross. How people juxtapose heavy religious belief with scientific method astounds me.

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      Agree with point 1.
      His holier-than-thou attitude is exhausting. Stop trying to spread your fantasy friends around, we don’t want them.

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      My only problem with vsauce is that they post only once every 2 years now. But when a new video drops I still like it a lot.

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    The only one that I unsubbed to pretty fast was the 8bit guy. I generally enjoyed his videos and then in one of them, he had a fairly rare IBM PC and for some reason, he sticks a screwdriver into the power supply and blows a component.

    But what really turned me off was when footage of him turned up on Reddit, taken by himself, of shopping in a place like Costco with his assault rifle on his back. I think he was taking pleasure in scaring some of the customers too.

    (I think I’ve remembered that correctly)

    Anyway, never went back to his channel after that.

    EDIT: I found this Reddit page where someone asked what he did. Didn’t realise that was 5 years ago now!

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      What the fuck

      Smashing that unsubscribe button now. Like, fucking ew dude, don’t fucking open carry at Costco you numpty fuck. Ugh…

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      I remember the backlash he got from that with the IBM PC prototype. He didn’t handle the reception well if I recall, having made one big or two ‘woe is me’ videos.

      There’s something about that guy’s demeanor that I never liked, like he fits the quirky, socially inept, wimpy kind of a nerd. It’s astounding he even has a wife at all, much less one he fucked to have a kid with.

      He never shuts up about his crappy games too.

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      Jesus. I always thought that guy was a shoddy self-centered Texan dweeb who always did totally half-assed projects, but I had no idea the extent of his shittiness as a person. People who treat weapons like toys are the last people who should have them.

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      I still cringe about the moment he used a Dremel on that old prototype because he couldn’t be bothered to get the correct screwdriver

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      That video was the exact one that made me stop watching him too. Hadn’t heard about the rifle thing, what the fuck

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      Yup, that’s the video that made me instantly done with him. I have Adrian and his Digital Basement to get my vintage computer content and unlike David, Adrian actually knows what he’s doing and doesn’t wreck his computers.

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    Binging with Babish - used to be a fantastic set of recipes and takes on cooking that I really enjoyed trying to make, then got into the serious money and jumped the shark, both in “I bought my brother a Tesla/fulfilled a fan dream” and “this week we’re using this dehydrator” ways (that meant I just wasn’t going to be able to even imagine using the techniques and knowledge on show).

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      Ohhh same. I use to love his stuff then realized I hadn’t watched for awhile. I went to the channel, saw the videos and remembered why I stopped lol

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      Alton Brown is making a comeback to YouTube though, there’s someone who hasn’t changed since ever 😁

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      I loved his channel when it was simpler and was just about trying to recreate recipes. Granted, he was going to run out of movie/tv ideas eventually. 💀💀

      I stopped watching once most of the videos became “watch me rate and eat every Mac and cheese.” At least the episodes marked “Anime with Alvin” still featured cooking.

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    The all the controversies happened after I had already unsubbed. Yeah, I don’t know how people still engage with that channel.

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      Tbh, they always had the gags in their videos. I think the do make some really informative and interesting content. Especially their tours of factories or other industrial equipment.

      Where they have irked me is with their reaction style videos or their ‘top things to buy for whatever holiday’. Whilst they can be entertaining, it is low effort content that often isn’t that great. I wish they didn’t do them and did more reviews rather than just doing unbox+ on short circuit

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        They had gags before, but they were part of the video. Now it seems like they do videos to have the gags. (Well, I don’t know about now, but many years ago.) It went from informative videos only into a content mill that sometimes creates informative content. Gamers Nexus is much better if you just want the information.

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          I mean, Linus’s video about a fire truck toy was a gag and that was ages ago. The gags have always been big parts of the videos.

          If you want pure information and performance metrics, ltt isn’t the place to go for sure. But not every video needs to be dense on plots and performance metrics. They didn’t even start out doing that, they transitioned to that from doing unboxings. He’s said himself they aren’t doing that on the main channel anymore cause others have carved that niche for themselves.

          They definitely do more shovelware content these days but unfortunately it does seem to be what big creators do to stay relevant

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        This is not true. What he said is that he would consider it a personal failure if his employees felt the need to unionise, but he would support them in doing so. There is nothing “anti-union” about that sentiment.

        Unless of course he also said something else that I don’t know about, but then I would love a source.

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          The problem is the first half. Where he spewa the capatistic view of unions with no question.

          It could be a great statement of employee values and empowerment, but instead he takes it as a personal Digg, which has to influence employee views on some level.

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          The issue is that “finding it a personal failure” is missing the point of a Union and the conversation entirely. The entire point is that there is an inherent power imbalance and with everyone’s livelihoods relying on each other having a concrete set of mechanisms in place beyond “trust me brow” is very important.

          For the sake of argument let’s say that every employee feels 100% comfortable discussing issues with Linus and that he is 100% reasonable in his response such that his statement about feeling like a failure is valid. What if he were to suffer some kind of brain injury where cognitively he seemed to make a full recovery but over the course of a couple of years he seemed to be more selfish, less willing to take feedback, and more willing to order people to do things or they are fired?

          It wouldn’t be severe enough for family or anyone to legally take control, but it could harm workers, and that is exactly what how a Union could help balance and smooth things out in that scenario.

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            This is a discussion you can absolutely have. But “missing the point of a union” and being “anti-union” are very different things.

            “Anti-union” is Rockstar for firing 31 employees in a union bust, or Amazon for having employees watch mandatory propaganda videos about how unions are evil. Lumping them together with a business owner who basically said “I hope the good relationship I have my employees lasts and nobody starts feeling like they need additional support when talking with me” is at best misleading.

            I think your for the sake of the argument example is exactly what Linus had in mind, where he would consider it his failure if it happened and hopes it won’t. But if it does and employees unionise, so be it.

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          This is such a silly discussion.

          There is one group of people who define the word “piracy” to include “ad blocking”, and another group that define “piracy” so that it doesn’t. Nobody disagrees about the state of reality, both groups just think the other group has an incorrect definition. Which is a pointless discussion.

          Both groups can say “Ad blockers are piracy” and “Ad blockers are not piracy”, and they are both correct, for what they mean the word “piracy” to mean. The disagreement is about semantics, not about anything useful.

          The “ad block is piracy” crowd can instead say “ad block is a way to access content circumventing parts of the intended business model of the platform, since the platform intended you to view ads”. The “ad block is not piracy” crowd can instead say “ad block is not a way to access content without payment, because the platform didn’t require payment”.

          And they are both correct, just misunderstand each other, because they both mean something different when they say “piracy”, which results in one group saying one thing, and the other group understanding it in an unintended way. It’s silly because no one is actually disagreeing with each other about anything, it’s a miscommunication issue.

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      Yeah, the moment they started treating as a business it started going downhill

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  • I find most channels will degrade once the creator makes Youtube their full-time job. Afterwards, it’s all about selling products, donations, sponsors, and memberships.

    Survival Lilly and SirSic and two channels that come to mind.

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        He did or used to have a Don’t Tread On Me flag, but his dad and then himself are such hoarders it’s hard to know if he even remembers it’s up there. I’ve never heard a political take from him ever, nor does he give off that vibe so I watch him still.

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    This is VERY recent but NetworkChuck. He’s such a great speaker and his videos were good intros into tech (Linux, networking, etc.) but with practical applicability. I liked that he skewed family-friendly and family positive, and some of the solutions he presented were from his perspective as a father. He was never shy about him being religious and being religiously involved. Imo 100% wholesome.

    This year, several weeks of his videos were paid sponsor content for very corporate Cisco BS. Then, he comes back from that and it’s AI stuff that’s kind of a strech for a typical home user… Then “I’m going to end my videos in a prayer”. I unsubscribed right there.

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    MKHD Always seemed like a bit of an Apple shill, but I gotta say it just got worse and worse. It’s like he was shopping for himself and once he became a millionaire everything seemed like it was cheap if it was at all novel. He also handled that app launch insanely badly and seems like the type of dude to be impressed by anything a tech bro presents to him.

    Berm Peak completely similar vibes. He’s rich, so crazy expensive bikes and accessories are almost always a great deal because they’re in his budget and high quality.

    Ethan Klein I honestly don’t know why I ever liked him apart from the copyright lawsuit with Matt Hoss. I appreciated the goofs, but for some reason it took me way too long to see that some of those people in no way shape or form deserved that treatment. Patrice Wilson for example, not to mention later when he devoted his entire life to hate watching Hasan and Hasan-adjacents while being incredibly deceptive about his and his wifes views on Israel. I ditched him before all that, but man what a massive shitshow he turned his channels into.

    EEVBlog got high on his own supply. He’s always been a bit snobbish, especially about sub par equipment that he already made up his mind about before opening, but I saw him talking about running for office with some dogshit platitudes that mean nothing like, “Dave’ll take it apart and fix it all” and seemed very defensive when people were asking what his platform actually would be. God complex vibes from all that.

    Gus Johnson because he treated his ex like crap and ran from accountability, and is now sneaking back into YouTube through his and his brother’s account without ever really addressing his failures. He just wants everyone to move on and accept him again.

    Cody Ko handled the fallout of sexual assault allegations horribly and is best friends for life with a known rapist, putting that relationship above everything. Gross guy, but before all that came out he was just a funny immature frat guy with a lot of jokes and good reactions. Major failure to meet the moment.

    Scott Kilmer - just shitty political takes eventually wore me down.

    AVE - shitty political views and then talking about teaching his daughter racist nursery rhymes was the final straw for me.

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        i followed asian youtube channel, and one of the owners complained the same way, yup eventually unravelled to bea dumb magat truck owning meathead/ while the owner is a “j peterson” type of person. and after firing a female employee who sorta exposed thier dirty little secret how they treated past female employee and even a "token “black” that kept on the channel. they were discussing news and opinion about , which was fine for the old fans, but eventually turns into “wokeness” whining.

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      Yeah, I also used to like AvE’s tool teardowns, I felt he did a good job explaining the little things you wouldn’t think about, where companies cut costs, and if those cost/perf tradeoffs were done in a smart way or if it would bite you.

      Enter covid, and he’s ranting about US politics and trucker convoys. Unsubscribed and haven’t watched him since, tbh the channel was going downhill before then, but that was the straw that broke the camels back.

      Sad to hear he kept up with the bad views, but not surprising.

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        I stopped watching when he made a joke about at least another trump term would be more interesting. Fuck you Canadian prick. You didn’t have any skin in this game so I don’t want to hear your shitty political takes. Unsubbed and haven’t looked back.

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        I used to watch AvE on long nights at work and even his tool teardowns got old quickly and the cracks started to show for me. Like every single one was him pointing out the same 10 things he knows about while bullshitting the rest.

        My final straw was before covid when he felt the need to post a video on a crane that collapsed in Seattle acting like some forensic analyst giving us his “expert take” on what occurred based off some grainy news footage. I know people just like him who always want to portray themselves as the expert on everything in the most condescending way, and that drives me up the fucking wall, so I had to dip out.

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      I don’t get that vibe from Berm Peak. If he’s rich I can understand that he’d ride expensive bikes himself, but he seems to often make a point that more reasonably priced or old/used bikes can be just as fun, which I think is great when the marketing around bikes seems to try to push people to always want the newest high end stuff.

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        yeah I’ve never gotten that impression from him either. from what I can recall, he always acknowledges price, and doesn’t just do expensive stuff

        however, I hardly watch every video. and the algorithm pushes stuff so hard nowadays that you watch two videos on a different topic and then all your other regular stuff is never to be seen again unless you search for it.

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        To put my own perspective into a box, I was just getting into the hobby and he is the highest quality channel on the matter. It was just disheartening to get the impression that the barrier to entry was so high, but it’s fair if he wants better for his fans so long as he couples that in with statements like “my standards are way higher than a beginner’s” etc. It’d be similar to MKHD propping up phones that are well outside a reasonable expense for a lot of people.

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        Can you imagine the hemming and hawing he’d do if his employee unionized? He’d crash out for sure.

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          His response in the past has been that he doesn’t think his employees should have to unionize. That tracks with his overall mindset…

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            I can understand his take on that. There were a few jobs I was thinking about applying for, but ultimately decided not to because “They have a union because working there was so shitty that they needed a union.”

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              Yeah, it’s not an incoherent position, just one that could cause potential issues if the need to unionize does arise and it’s used as an excuse for why that shouldn’t happen. I don’t know that LTT would do that, but I’m also not confident that he wouldn’t.

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        Dude when they first launched Channel Super Fun it was like frat bro style activities they were engaging in that you’d be hard pressed to get HR to sign off on. I remember they basically kept dogging on one of their first work permit holders who was working on immigrating. I think his name was Dennis? Like yeah he clearly was straight out of college and lacked life skills but holy shit they took it way past playful teasing, and that’s just what happened on camera that they felt fine to post.

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        I don’t disagree that it’s not diminimous by the legal standards of harassment, but I don’t think that an arbitrator hired by the company is an accurate gauge of public perception given all of the facts. From my understanding she didn’t elevate the issue sufficiently to constitute gross negligence for it going unaddressed. I can clearly see even Ilin their videos that their humor is “that’s what she said” bro humor in what is supposed to be a professional environment. I wouldn’t fault anyone for feeling entrapped by that behavior if they view it as a job and nothing more.

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      teaching his daughter racist nursery rhymes

      AVE did what? I bailed with his support of the trucker’s protest, but it shouldn’t surprise me.

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        It’s been too long to try and find it, but the gist was he was talking about how his daughter got in trouble at school or maybe a daycare for singing it the racist way instead of tiger. He went on to say he told her that she can only sing it that way at home. Barf

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      Yeah, I really used to like LTT but man, he does come across as a really cool guy that list his way and the constant product placement just like it for me.

      Scotty Kilmer was always click bait. I mean how many times did he have the title, “Goodbye, it’s been nice” or similar?

      Berm Peak isn’t the only one that does that. I’m a car guy and one by one most of the channels I watch lose me because they are all buying cars to work on that are so expensive, not only will I never own one, but I’ll probably never even stand next to one. I agree with you.

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      I watch Berm Peak every now and then. He lives in WNC where I do but he is not a local. Anyway he seems like a nice guy but god damn he rides some expensive shit. The whole Ozark Trial series was interesting. He liked the bike after he did a good tune on it. Talk about how for a casual trail rider it is a great value for he money and then proceeded to put lipstick on a pig by upgrading it. I think at the end the sum of the part on the frame was like in excess of 3000 bucks. I still don’t understand why he closed his AirBNB mountain bike retreat.

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        I still don’t understand why he closed his AirBNB mountain bike retreat.

        He described in his move out video feeling it was morally dubious to have perfectly good housing stock as an AirBnB when someone could be living there.

        Like I get it, I’m at the point where I’m starting to look at long term investments and long term financial planning and having a small ADU or second home starts looking real smart really quick especially if you can cover the costs by renting it out or putting it on AirBnB, but you also have to consider the moral aspects.

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        He was a Canadian material science nerd with a lot of industrial knowledge and dirty humor. He would open up tools and talk about where he felt the company cheaped out, how good their molds were, and sometimes give ideas about what might break first.

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    Well Wranglerstar is pretty good example. Used to be about homesteading and tools, then turned into politics, grifting and Jesus talk. There’s even a subreddit dedicated for hating him for it.

    Van Neistat (Casey’s brother) is another one for me. It’s actually one of those channels that went from me utterly loving it to entirely stopping watching it the quickest. I can’t really put my finger on why but I think I just started to get the sense that this is a job for him, not a passion.

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      Wranglerstar was a huge disappointment, I hope he realizes his failure when he looks at Project Farm’s success. Another victim of Covid mania maybe.

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      Wranglerstar’s comments are a cesspool. One video had an Easter egg of a radio playing some rightwing trash and people were yukking it up. Between the Jesus stuff, and the closeted dick riders, I was done.

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      Same here with Van. I thought he had something to say or there was something I could learn from him. But really he a just really into himself and thinks hes way more important than he could possibly be.

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    Donut Media. They got bought out by an investment company and then all their videos became Buzzfeed style listicles.

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      I find Speeed is as close to the original vibes as you can get. They’ve actually got some great videos. I want to like bigtime but I’m starting to wonder if they may have been part of the problem

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        I’ve been enjoying BigTime but I think they’re struggling hard behind the scenes trying to replicate their old, expensive production style in one of the most expensive areas in the country (they employ like a dozen people as a fairly new YouTube channel) as if they still have that funding, along with not having the technical expertise to do all the work they want to do to their projects.

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          They do seem to be trying to grow too fast, but we’ll see. There were a lot of comments warning them about fire/insurance risk due to the style of roof their old building they bought has.

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        I love all of James’ stuff so much when he was with donut, but speeed isn’t hitting that spot for me. He seems to be just reviewing random stuff. Like I’m not watching his channel because of his hiking gear review, I’m watching it because dude has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of car companies and their history.

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          I like what they’re doing with the channel though. I’m kind of tired of channels only doing one thing, and then eventually they run out of content and start producing clickbait and what the algorithm wants. or just high budget stuff that the average person doesn’t have a chance of doing themselves.

          I want them to make videos that they care about, because that is what results in a quality video. and if it’s not a topic I care about, then I just don’t watch the video.

          like that hiking gear video - I’m not interested in watching his opinion on that stuff. I’m not interested in a review from three people who probably know less about that stuff than I do doing a semi-clickbaity comparison. but I did click through the video just to get the vibe, and the vibe did not turn me off. idk, I’d have to watch more to be sure.

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            I’m in the same boat here. I think that video was great and didn’t read as an attempt to sell me on anything. They talked generally about the technology differences and it was more of a history lesson that I’m sure dispelled some nostalgia for items that I used when I didn’t have aching joints, leaving me to think they were more comfortable.

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              glad to hear my impression from skipping through was pretty consistent with how you found it

              it’s not a video I’d sit down to watch, but I probably wouldn’t turn it off if it were in the background while I was working on something

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      They also lost all their content creators, but BigTime is boring and clearly they have no good ideas for content.

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    I’m just waiting for someone to uncover that Fireship is a secret Nazi, he gives me all the same vibes as the internet historian

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    Stephanie Sterling (and not for the reason you probably think).

    I understand that the gaming industry is shit, and therefore reporting on it is always going to skew negative, but it really felt to me like the negativity started permeating their content as a whole - to the point that I got the feeling that they didn’t really enjoy video games at all anymore.

    I also started to get the feeling that they resent their audience for responding positively to such negative content, too - doing things like complaining that the worst-of lists get more views than the best-of lists. You don’t have to make them if you don’t want to.

    Also, it’s cool that they found a passion, but I really don’t care about wrestling.

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      Yeah same. For some reason I just liked the old persona a lot more. Just something about that uncompromising “I am right because I say so. Thank God for me”. I didn’t agree with all opinions but the persona just felt unique. Then they shifted a lot to the weird. Wtf was that cornflakes homunculus? That was still pre transition and continued after. Haven’t watched a video in a few years, maybe they have found a new solid identity by now but that interim period just put me of to mutch.

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      She is busy writing these days but she did several positive videos that were well received, I think her sporadic video releases will be 50/50 from now on

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      I was never that into Sterling, to be honest.

      But yeah, the wrestling thing seems to permeate gaming video makers and podcasters in general. I feel like you could come up with a dangerous drinking game based on taking a swig every time a gaming media personality brings up some wrestling shit.