A video essay on what we give up in exchange for the convenience that social media and algorithms provide.

  • kalkulat@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    That’s 18 minutes I don’t need to spend learning a minutes worth. (He starts out complaining about the lost time he’s invested…)

    • tal@lemmy.today
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      3 days ago

      This is true of the overwhelming majority of YouTube videos I see submitted here. The information density is just abysmal compared to a page of text.

      • atrielienz@lemmy.world
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        1 day ago

        And that is why I don’t click on or watch YouTube videos from here. Either I’ve seen the video already (as is the case with a lot of gamers nexxus vids), or I am not willing to give the amount of time it takes to watch the video when I could read a distilled version of it in a minute or so. I don’t care about your greeting (hey, this is [channel] here, back with another video. Today we’ll be talking about [insert topic], but first …[mindless garbage]).

        I know that newer gems love video format and want it for all the things but I do not.

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          13 hours ago

          Well, there’s certainly that. But even then, I’d think that a lot of videos could be made to be more concise. I was actually wondering whether YouTube creators get paid based on the amount of time they have people watch, since that’d explain drawing things out. My impression, from what I could dig up in a brief skim, is that they’re indirectly linked — apparently, YouTube shows ads periodically, and the more ads shown, the more revenue the creator gets. So there would be some level of incentive to stretch videos out.

          • Ulrich@feddit.org
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            12 hours ago

            There absolutely is and there has been for a long time. But YouTube cracks down on that as well by watch %. So you have to keep them engaged as well.