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Waiting for the episode where he finds out who owns YouTube 🫠
41 0 ReplyI see you didn't make it 40s into the video.
64 0 ReplyListen, we don't read the article and we don't watch the video before commenting. Maybe we're reading the headline first. Maybe. This is the way and it has always been the way.
43 0 ReplyTo be fair, watching random YouTube videos can be demotivating. A transcript would be much nicer.
17 0 ReplyYeah, I definitely prefer to not read some text as compared to not watching a video. If it's just someone talking, it should've been an article.
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We will read the headline, and possibly every single word in it. Like 75% of the time, at least.
5 0 Replymaybe read the headline and the comments, but only like 30% before i react. I guess 75% for the headline maybe.
2 0 ReplyI like to read until I hit a noun, then look to see what community this it was posted to, then kinda riff it from there.
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Exactly!
So has anyone tried this pewpowpie recipe and does it taste any good?5 0 ReplyYo, I love pudding pie. Is it chocolate?
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It's also always been the way that the people who actually clicked the link get to come into the comments and be frustrated at us for being legitimately wrong.
4 0 ReplyI agree it is that way currently, unfortunately, but it's definitely a recent phenomenon (last 10y).
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Why would anyone watch a pewdiepie video?
14 0 ReplyTo discuss the video in a comments section associated with it.
7 0 Replybecause people like things.
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Why would i feed youtube?
Let me know when it's on peertube, another video-centric platform.
Lemmy's text-centric.1 0 Reply
The thumbnail has a big ole X over the word youtube. I think he knows
26 0 ReplyIs there any service that can scale to millions of users?
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