Another Corner
YouTube is probably the only social media I constantly visit nowadays. Saying that is a little bit weird, since I only consider a place for me to find informational videos or creators. Yes, pulling the lever of the slot machine that is the main page really is inefficient, but... well, it feels like the chance of actually getting something out of it lower quite a lot, making the entire endeavor pretty much worthless.
You probably don't need me to tell the reason, but in case if you don't, you can "make" a video really effortlessly by mashing the result of machine-generated product, either text, audio, and picture required, into one video file and send it to YouTube.
On a side note: it is possible for me to suggest there is a informal trade between me and YouTube, as I pay for a bit of attention to get some knowledge or information I want (and, without the doubt, the quality of the product gets lower over time as quality of source becomes subpar). In this way, the providers of slop are really trying to rob my attention without provide anything in return, and I would still need to spend time on thinking if the video is machine-generated regardless1. Maybe YouTube really is trying to fix that nonsense... but they also put about half of short video on their home page2.
Well, having to find this place is certainly a new, fresh air for me. Turning that "machine detector" off when I am finding new articles and new blogger3. Hopefully that I don't need to turn it on for at least a few years, at least at here.
Stating it as such is a bit weird, but there is human warmth here.
Last Edit: 2026-01-02 12:38
One small victory would be that, considering the demand is at maximum (and may even start to go down if YouTube doesn't try to fix its normal video platform), and that this kind of product barely get any "sells," the majority of generator would get nothing in return. Fair, considering they waste everybody's time, including their own.↩
Maybe they just go all-in on short video, which would be useless for me...↩
Not Google Blogger. Damn they got that namespace.↩