Dahlexpert
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Also promoting Dahl's new video. Check it out. Give the man some love. If you aren't liking and subscribed, you suck!
Thank you, also watch zombie as well please.
Also promoting Dahl's new video. Check it out. Give the man some love. If you aren't liking and subscribed, you suck!
What do use to record? I've been having problems with image tearing and I might have to try a new capture device.Thank you, also watch zombie as well please.
People are doing what.My copy of FF7R has been shipped early. That makes me happy. It is too bad that a lot of people who have got it early, especially those in Australia, think it is okay to ruin things for the rest of us by streaming the game early. I'm sorry, but if you try and stream a game before it has actually reached its release date, regardless of how you got the game, I have no sympathy for you when your channel is taken down.
Remind me again why you choose to live there?People are doing what.
Assholes. I've found it incredibly disappointing to go from the generosity and goodwill of the bushfires to the selfishness my country's exhibited of this pandemic. State's talking about a lockdown? Time to go to Bondi Beach, where people are super clustered and it's perfect breeding grounds for a virus! Also time to go pack a van full of toilet paper to hoard, maybe sell on the black market for some hyper profit. Of course, nowhere to spend that money right now because all non-essential services are shut down, what the hell is that crap? It's not like I'm sick, I should be able to live life as normal!
Absolute selfishness. Fuckwits.
That said, content producers on YouTube and Twitch have always had "cowboys", as my father would describe it. YouTube recommended a video of how to beat the final boss of Doom Eternal to me... half a week before the game came out. I didn't realise until then just how thirsty people seem to be for views and likes. Likely as not, that's what's happened here: it's not thinking that everyone has it by now so it's fine, it's knowing that everyone doesn't and trying to take advantage of that.
Absolute selfishness. Fuckwits.
I don't think I can be blamed for making a judgement based on what I know, not what I don't know. And when the thumbnail includes an image of something spoilery - the final boss itself, in my example - I lose any sympathy I might have had for a channel that pretty consistently does clickbait-tier content. Seeing the thumbnail can't be avoided thanks to algorithms shoving it in my face days before it's relevant or I would even want to see such a walkthrough, while actually viewing the video can. Keep your spoilers for the content, don't just ruin it for anyone that happens to come across the thumbnail or title. Certainly not before the game is even out yet. Day 1 post? Sure. Day -5 post? Fuck off.also, you have to remember that certain channels *have* to have games early if they have any hopes of thriving... It is very possible one of those channels simply got their dates messed up and posted too early. Others like are trying to get slight push to the point where they can start monetizing videos or need to triple their workload because they can't monetize videos due to copywrite or other guideline issues.
I find it equally as selfish and arrogant to actively scold these youtuber without knowing the context of the reasoning behind their actions.
I guess I can see your point... it's just with how shitty the algorithm still is, a lot of people think that clickbait (usually not as bad as what you described) is the only way to get views and channel growth. I even watch a poketuber (Locksten) who constantly makes jokes about it to remind everyone how much he has to consider when posting a video and the career isn't as easy (or laidback) as everyone claims it to beI don't think I can be blamed for making a judgement based on what I know, not what I don't know. And when the thumbnail includes an image of something spoilery - the final boss itself, in my example - I lose any sympathy I might have had for a channel that pretty consistently does clickbait-tier content. Seeing the thumbnail can't be avoided thanks to algorithms shoving it in my face days before it's relevant or I would even want to see such a walkthrough, while actually viewing the video can. Keep your spoilers for the content, don't just ruin it for anyone that happens to come across the thumbnail or title. Certainly not before the game is even out yet. Day 1 post? Sure. Day -5 post? Fuck off.
Getting slightly off track, but my point remains: from the perspective I have, that's my judgement. I'm not going to take something I can't possibly know into consideration, and to make up for that I'm going to consider the relevant history and infer the purpose and intent from that. My stance remains. I don't think that's arrogant.
The problem is they're right, and it sucks. It's sensible from their point of view to pander to the algorithm, since that's the be all and end all of their distribution, and it's a shame that that cuts into content that might otherwise be fairly respectful or quality. I doubt that'll change, sadly. YouTube has little incentive to prioritise such a thing, and companies tend to be... sluggish when income isn't directly concerned. Again, sensible from their point of view. Don't mess with what isn't broken, etc. Shame it results in this kind of situation though.I guess I can see your point... it's just with how shitty the algorithm still is, a lot of people think that clickbait (usually not as bad as what you described) is the only way to get views and channel growth. I even watch a poketuber (Locksten) who constantly makes jokes about it to remind everyone how much he has to consider when posting a video and the career isn't as easy (or laidback) as everyone claims it to be
I would recommend watching Locksten when you get the chance. He does a lot of content using Pokemon to teach science and other facts of the world (he also dives a lot into mythology when doing videos talking about the inspirations of pokemon)The problem is they're right, and it sucks. It's sensible from their point of view to pander to the algorithm, since that's the be all and end all of their distribution, and it's a shame that that cuts into content that might otherwise be fairly respectful or quality. I doubt that'll change, sadly. YouTube has little incentive to prioritise such a thing, and companies tend to be... sluggish when income isn't directly concerned. Again, sensible from their point of view. Don't mess with what isn't broken, etc. Shame it results in this kind of situation though.
I agree that some people likely can claim ignorance. And I don't blame them. But there are plenty of people who actively know the release date and know that Square Enix specifically asked, practically pleaded with them, to not post anything early. I'm sorry, but if you know that and you know how much people are looking forward to a spoiler free experience and still post? Fuck you.also, you have to remember that certain channels *have* to have games early if they have any hopes of thriving... It is very possible one of those channels simply got their dates messed up and posted too early. Others like are trying to get slight push to the point where they can start monetizing videos or need to triple their workload because they can't monetize videos due to copywrite or other guideline issues.
I find it equally as selfish and arrogant to actively scold these youtuber without knowing the context of the reasoning behind their actions.
Guess what I bought thanks to you and your LPs.I really hope you enjoy the game zombie, and it works out.
Gotcha. Got the first one too.I’m guessing shadow of war if so great, I hope you enjoy the game and unlike the last one if you think it’s too easy just increase the difficulty.
Gotcha. Got the first one too.
But I wanna collab...Everyone is so damn quiet, how is everyone doing how's your day what manga are you reading something to break the quiet.