Message from @.Not Sean
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People that thought they would do politics on YouTube to make money are stepping away. Politics and news on the right isn't a way to make money usually
Honestly the one thing i notice about YT besides Pew is that its not as entertaining as it used to be
Uh oh, buzzfeed used another reporter's name without their permission.
@Order of Serila It really isn't dude.
that's because youtube is like mtv in the late 90's.
It isn't just in right wing circles either. Almost everyone I know is saying the same thing
becoming irrelevant and lost sight of what made it popular
Everything has been done and people are burnt out on it.
There's definitely an aspect of that
Like, what's the next envelope we can push in terms of internet entertainment
The shit we're doing now is getting stale
A service to....nvm. Im keeping that idea to myself
lol
seriously I want ideas
Dont want someone to take my idea away from me
Maaaaaannnn
Sorry
Im too drunk to even remember it
🤐
The entertainment industry is more my thing anyway
I only tell close friends
Not really in to services
Well its part of the entertainment area
Well like, philosophically, it really is just finding new ways to integrate human consciousness with this new technological frontier
Anyway moving on... There is still hope for youtube. Just they need to act on how to spice it up. But with the left around and plain dumb corporate news...its likely it wont
Have I ever told you how much I love being able to edit comments
Youtube's definitely heading towards a down hill slope
See how useful it is?
Maybe that is your addiction
They're the left. They'll always be fine
We found your heroin
They'll still have an audience, but I'm almost certain video hosting sites are going to become more decentralized in the next few years
Well I scream in pain on twitter when I can't edit
Everything does
so I do have withdrawal symptoms
Same to what happened to animation back in the days
yeah people act like we can leave and do them in. There are tons of other categories, other than news and politics, though gamers are a big chunk of YouTube.