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Squiddy has made me feel like this... :-( |
I've been trying, largely in vain, to find some new family friendly YouTubers to watch. Seb's been watching Tewtiy playing Plants vs Zombies, since he's gotten back into that in a big way. We're still watching Zebra Gamer, Dan TDM, Paul Soares Jr and ThinkNoodles. But a lot of the old gang aren't playing things that we're finding all that appealing. Somehow it feels like YouTube isn't as easy to watch. It's certainly not easy to try and find new family friendly YouTubers. Discoverability is poor. And I get fed up of watching loads of YouTubers to find out whether or not a) they swear and b) they're really annoying.
Perhaps YouTube's becoming a little outdated. The main problem seems to be that people aren't making videos for fun any more, which might have been how it worked a while back. Now they're desperately trying to make some money. YouTube ad revenue clearly isn't paying enough. A lot of people stream these days, with subscribers paying a monthly fee, and donating money as they play. You can also have subscribers on YouTube, for instance ThinkNoodles and Dan TDM charge £4.99 a month to get perks such as custom emojis and money off merchandise. Paul Soares Jr has a Patreon thingummy where if you give £5 a month you get access to his private Discord server, so you can chat with him and other fans. Various people are trying money making ventures. I don't know what works best. I'm not sure I like anyone enough to give them £5 a month though...
I was going to recommend something, but I'm not sure what we've enjoyed enough lately to give a glowing review. I like that Paul Soares Jr has started a new Minecraft series. But to be honest, I'm feeling a bit down on YouTube at the moment! So... here's an amazing Planet Coaster rollercoaster, on Channel5 Gaming.
A-MAZE-ING...!!!
Edit - I just realised one solution (der!!). Watch some old videos! This never seems like an option when you log into YouTube on the telly and it just tells you the latest videos by your subscribers, but it could be a solution. I mean, there are 649 videos in Stampy's Lovely World playlist!
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