alexis braun, you may have noticed I’m a big fan of making videos. I’ve been doing it for a few years now, and I use that video to highlight the various techniques I use when I cook. But I don’t just talk about how to make something. I talk about how I feel about it. I talk about how I like the product, why it works for me, and why it may or may not be good for you.
Im a gamer. I have a hobby for which I am extremely competitive, so I make videos of my games to showcase my own creativity. This is why I make sure to keep my YouTube channel active. It’s a long, long time.
The good thing about making a video for a hobby is that it is a “no BS” way to show off your skills. You don’t have to be a pro when you upload a video to YouTube, and you don’t have to waste your time trying to sell your video. It also means I can keep up with the latest trends without getting bored.
Speaking of trends, the latest one is to only upload videos about your game. Now, I am a gamer, so it’s not that big of a surprise that I would consider this trend. But it has been a long time since I uploaded anything about my game. But still, it is a trend, so I am fine with it.
I’m also fine with the trend of people only uploading their own game videos. The more people are doing it, the more useful it will be to the community because it allows more people to upload, share, or discuss a game in general.
The trend is indeed quite common. For example, the popular game Youtube channel, YouTube, currently has only a third of the videos that were uploaded last year. So what makes a single video different from a dozen? Well, unlike other types of videos, a single video can be uploaded at any time. In other words, if it’s popular, it can be shared and liked in real time.
One of the reasons I think people have been so excited about the new Youtube channel is because it’s been around since 2009. I think it’s because most people can’t post video in real time, they can only upload, share, and discuss a video at a later time. But we were able to get into the system because we are users of YouTube as well. As such, we thought it would be interesting to see what would have happened if we joined in 2007.
As an FYI, I am a regular user of Youtube, but I do look at the videos I post because I enjoy their style and thought process behind the videos. I dont want to be annoying for the sake of being annoying; I want to be a good part of the community and I want to make a good impression on people. I think the main reason for the fact that I dont post videos in real time is because I find it quite difficult to post a video in real time.
But that’s my point.
I feel like your videos are a bit of a pain in the ass to post because you have to use a different video player. I would like to have a video player that could post to YouTube, but I dont want to pay for it. This is my only gripe with Youtube. My other gripe is that I dont want to be a spammer but I also dont want to be an embarrassment to myself.