• Obi
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    1 year ago

    Too ubiquitous, probably. Overrated, I’m not sure. There’s really a lot a lot of very valuable content.

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      1 year ago

      Youtube might as well be the whole internet at this point, there’s absolutely nothing you can’t find in there. Memes, recipes, news, sports, vlogs, tutorials, documentaries, music, you name it, it’s there. Fully degoogling my life is something I aspire to do one day but even then I’m not sure I can ever leave Youtube.

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        1 year ago

        A whole lot of the disconnect has to do with age. Those of us who grew up with AOL 3.0 and earlier prefer the text based internet, but those who grew up with video are quite comfortable with it. I played MUDs and find video either too slow paced or distracting with jump cuts.

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          1 year ago

          I concur, because I don’t have the patience to watch people blab on about their bullshit and panhandle for Likes and all that garbage. I would much rather read some detailed but concise information about the topic I’m investing my time in.

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        No there is a nearly infinite amount of Internet out there that is Not Youtube, you just haven’t explored it.