A lot of minecraft based channels i know. And basically anyone with over 1 mil subs.
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Oh noooooo what ever shall you do
Just stop watching his damn videos :mellow:
I did lol. kind of have a bitter taste in my mouth when i hear his voice.
Anyway I'm never going to buy an audio book, or square space. Word press basically made website making super easy anyway. It was just super annoying to have the same lame, boring ads crammed down my throat. At least youtube ads have a giant variety.
At first I felt like i need to spread the message all over the internet.
Now I kind of just dont care.
My biggest pet peeve is when people take stuff for granted. Claiming credit for something that is a lottery. Being so self absorbed, they themselves believe that they earned something.
Motherboardsorg was borderline something that can be taken credit for.
I consistent trick I've noticed on youtube, is uploading a massive amount of videos. YT channels that have 1k or 2k videos, usually breach the 100k mark, and then the 500k mark and even hit a million subscribers. But not everyone whom has made a thousand videos gets successful. This one time I came across a youtube channel of a young talented gamer. He made a halo 4 lets play. I didnt have a xbox so I watched halo 4 on YT. He was funny, good at the game, and the videos were really good. However it kind of broke my heart because he had 1k uploads and only like 5k or 29k subs or something. All the high quality videos he uploaded had like 100 to 500 views. All that work, all that effort, all that quality. For nothing basically. I felt super bad for this person. I used to think that if you upload 1-2k videos, you get successful no matter what. That has been disproven by this persons youtube channel.
There is no trick, there is no pattern, there doesn't seem anyway to fool youtube for success. Youtube videos snowball because of youtube mechanics. Videos it thinks are good based on views and audience retention will get more views. My friend funnyswirl uploaded a video of spongebob 3d game gameplay. It was awkward, had long pauses, 480p i think, so bad quality, no commentary. The video got 7 million views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkMmVPZ7FTY
He did nothing right here, and got a massive amount of views. What I am stating, is that youtube is random. Many super successful people, because of pure luck. These super successful people are self absorbed and they think they actually earned what they have.
Anyway I am over this whole thing. I feel that i over-stayed my welcome on this thread. Nothing I can do about him, it's pointless to bother.