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RE: Is Content Creation Past Its Prime?

in #dtube6 years ago

In some ways, I feel the same, but then I think of some of the content I consume and there are content that will always be fresh as they are made when an event happens. For example, being a football/soccer fan, I often watch a YouTuber's analysis on the game(s) or a documentary related OR watching conspiracy theory videos after the LA/Beverly Hills fire or other disasters etc. That content wouldn't have been created without such an event(s). Yet, there are lots of content creators that are re-creating, but ultimately I feel that is fine too as they are testing out and learning their new skills. In the end, it's up to the viewer to watch it or not, we all have choices to support or ignore.

Yes, maybe there needs to be a change in the way content is consumed...the gaming industry is taking a foothold on VR and AR, so why not content creation?! or possibly there is something else in the future!

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Some things stay relevant for a long time. I agree. For me, I don't really watch anyone's videos on YouTube consistently. YouTube has such a good algorithm that I usually watch many of the recommended videos now. They are good at recommending videos that I am interested in and then I go down their wormhole! However, I don't subscribe to most of the channels, but they sure know how to keep me watching lol.

3 hours later... After watching one video that was 15 minutes long! I know what you mean hahaha 😉

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