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Get To The Point Youtube Button
Just show me the damn exploding car, don't talk for 15 minutes about how you had to apply for a permit, buy the right chemicals, get an OK from the police etc. | |
Youtube is great once you sit through the interminable bla
bla
bla of somebody explaning the thing you clicked on to see.
The "GET TO THE POINT" button would be the most hit
button
in history (really) and views could be categorized by "FULL
VIEWS: 76" and "GET TO THE POINT VIEWS: 1,234,436,276"
Nobody
wants to hear your life story pal, just show us the
dancing robot.
https://www.wired.c...hed-youtube-videos/
[hippo, Oct 01 2019]
Me on YouTube
https://www.youtube...niHrCiFYkJ6h21XK4Vg As requested by [Ian Tindale]. Tested in incognito, so it's not a URL accessible only to me when logged in [notexactly, Oct 02 2019]
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A thousand [+]'s, I'd have settled for a "don't
forget to like, share and subscribe" filter that
removes the begging parts of videos, but this is a
more comprehensive alternative. |
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I think there are already browser extensions that will skip
the beginning of the video based on Wadsworth's constant. If
you search for that term, it might help you find them. |
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I checked out your channel, the backwards elevator
is pretty cool. Definately catches your attention. |
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There were a couple of Ian Tindales, I think that was
yours. |
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Well, I just subscribed to both of your channels that I saw, so if you
ever feel like making another video, there's a small chance I'll look at
my YouTube frontpage at the right time and see it. I didn't see a bell
button. |
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Is the backwards elevator in the commute video? |
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Which I think speaks volumes - your content is
crisp, well produced and content-replete, meanwhile
more
widely, there's a host of cynically produced videos
that're clearly there only to chase search-terms. |
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I did read somewhere that if you can produce
content such that it starts a low-level income
stream, this will
compound over the years and end up paying quite
well (if measured per hour it took to produce) over
the
lifetime of the content. However, with Google often
fiddling around with the algorithm, and essentially
being
the arbiter of both what gets watched, and also who
gets paid, the game does appear to be more than a
little
rigged. |
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Ah, I hadn't found the Nured one. Subscribed to that too,
just in case. |
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Your experience makes me glad I've never gotten around to
trying to be a YouTube content creator. My channel ID (only
one so far) is UCvV5niHrCiFYkJ6h21XK4Vg; most of what I
have on there is playlists of other people's videos, and I'm
not even good at maintaining those. |
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See link for a nice way to see the huge 'long tail' of never-watched YouTube videos |
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That link... it's beautiful and moving but I don't
know
why. Humans just being humans without fanfare or
"likes". |
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I don't know why I found that so so touching.
Maybe
because I noted that everybody in the videos
seemed
perfectly happy and it was an unintentional "F.U."
to
approval culture. |
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Or maybe the drugs are just kicking in a bit early. |
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