And why did you stop watching them?

  • Resol van Lemmy
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    19 hours ago

    I was a Nas Daily fan back then. I just got bored of him over time, not to mention how insanely corporate his videos feel now.

  • csolisr
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    117 hours ago

    @zachimusprime44 RelaxAlax and ProJared. Sure, they both came with rather flimsy reasons to state that the allegations against them were apparently false, but I didn’t buy them.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 days ago

    Kurzgesagt went hugely downhill, I’ll still watch the occasional video from them, but most of what they do now is super speculative tenuous science with 5 min of sponsored content.

    I remember way back in the day I enjoyed laci green for her sex ed content, but she just suddenly went super right wing.

    • Wugmeister
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      17 hours ago

      I remember back in high school I watched Sexplanations a lot. Introduced me to a lot of concepts I’ve been using to this day. I think I stopped watching her because I outgrew her channel.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 day ago

      Although I agree Kurzgesagt has gone downhill, I feel like they’ve still beaten the average youtuber lifecycle.

  • wootz
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    152 days ago

    AvE.

    He used to be a bulwark against idiocy and koolaid drinkery, advocating for calmness and common sense.

    …and then he called Justin Trudeau a Nazi and bought into vaccine skepticism.

    • Nathan
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      42 days ago

      Yeah I noticed the same thing and I also don’t watch that channel for the same reason. I used to watch every video! Then he started saying weirder and weirder shit haha

    • @mindbleach
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      22 days ago

      Some people get addicted to being right all the time.

    • @[email protected]
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      143 days ago

      Didn’t ever watch his videos but ran into him at a local event where a game dev had invited 60 or so of us to play their game early. I remember him watching over my shoulder (there were only enough PCs for half of us to play at a time) as I went to play the game in my favorite way to play games: incorrectly. Flew a transport vtol and was using it to “boop” enemy vtol fighters half my size into the ground where they’d explode. We would both get a kick out of it every time I managed to pull it off. He was a fun guy to be around, I get why so many miss him.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      I was wondering if I would see this name here. It has been a while. Honorary mentions, I used to also watch Jesse Cox and Dodger/Dexbonus.

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    Both Mr. Beast and Mark Rober. They got too loud and shrill over time.

    Edit: Oh and Guga Food / Sousvide Everything. They just do the same thing all over, with weirder ingredients every day, and then make shocked pickachu faces when stuff tastes shit. Ribeye dry aged for 180 days in engine oil? No shit it’s bad.

    • @[email protected]
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      183 days ago

      Every Mark Rober video is now an ad. They’re also loud and obnoxious, so I’ve stopped watching them.

      I’ve actually never watched a Mr Beast video. They never came up in my feed.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 days ago

        Mark Rober is a massive fraud. Recently he started selling out to the military industrial complex too.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 days ago

          The mistakes in that stupid weather balloon video closed that door for me. What a pretentious greedy weirdo.

  • CurlyWurlies4All
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    24 hours ago

    Watched a lot of Binging With Babish and just got tired of his schtick I think. Same with the How To Drink guy.

    • wootz
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      32 days ago

      To be fair, its probably pretty hard to stay ahead of the curve when your format is limited to “guy in kitchen / bar makes food / drink from relevant pop culture series / movie”

      That said, completely agree on Babish. Dude tried to grow his channel way too aggressively and burned out I think. Went from uploading a main video every week to showing up once a month at most, with regular uploads mostly featuring other people.

  • @[email protected]
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    133 days ago

    Dr. Disrespect, there was a couple year period where the insane, over-the-top masculinity shtick was entertaining to me. Eventually I drifted away from the games that brought me to him in the first place.

    Very recently, news broke that he had sexually explicit conversations with a minor on twitch.

  • Ricky Rigatoni
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    52 days ago

    I watched Inside Gaming/Funhaus a lot but after the whole Adam Kovic thing happened it wasn’t the same. The new crew of people were some cool dudes but didn’t seem anywhere near as into the crude humor or constant 80’s/90’s movie trivia stuff and I couldn’t go back to the old episodes for a couple years after knowing what I knew.

    I dropped Nerd3 after he played Metal Gear Rising and called it a mindless button masher when he was just mashing buttons mindlessly and didn’t even go into the movelist. There were instances before that where he didn’t bother learning how to play a game before writing it off as the game being bad because he was bad and that was just the last straw.

    I watched InTheLittleWood for a bit but he was just a weenie to be honest.

    Can’t watch kitty0706 without getting a little emotional still.

    There are plenty of other channels that I just got bored of their content, or they changed their content to something I didn’t gel with. There’s no winning with me.

  • @[email protected]
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    103 days ago

    Day9. Though I just rewatched a funday Monday from episode 200 or 300 and it was just as amazing and fun as it was back over a decade ago.

    I watched newer stuff he still seems to be a great guy.

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      Love Day9, have been following him since the dailies, with Monday as highlight of the week. Stuck around for Mostly Walking, which he still does. Also, at least once a year I rewatch the three VODs of Day9 teaching itmeJP The Build, The Pause, and voidrays… gets me everytime.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      I’ve never watched day9 regularly but whenever I do it’s a joy. he seems to be a great guy indeed, and afaik never has been in any kind of YouTuber/streamer drama or anything.

  • @[email protected]
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    183 days ago

    EEVBlog. The guy is a brilliant electrical engineer but his arrogance prevents him from realizing that his electrical engineering intelligence doesn’t translate to other unrelated subjects. I tuned into a live-stream of his once and he started to discuss international geopolitics. His views were ill-informed and half-baked at best. When a couple of viewers (not including myself) simply requested he change subjects, he became indignant and started telling people not to tell him what to do on his own YouTube channel. He eventually told his viewers to leave if they don’t like what he had to say. So I did. I have not watched one of his videos since. I did watch Adam Something’s witty rebuttal to his video that reviewed and criticized one Adam Something’s videos.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 days ago

        Adam Something is pretty good. Sometimes he gets finer details wrong, but overall, he’s worth watching.

    • @[email protected]
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      73 days ago

      Absolutely this. AvE had exactly the same thing happen but Canadian and with tools. Now they’re both just too political for me to put up with sticking around for the technical stuff.

      I’m not Australian and I’m not Canadian, so if I’m watching a technical video why do I need to know their political opinions?

      • @[email protected]
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        32 days ago

        Oh god i watched that guy for quite a bit and he always made weird remarks about things he doesn’t like in a weird way and conspiracy theories that were just “jokes”. Then he went full right wing asshole.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 days ago

    Casey Neistat. Back when he was doing his daily vlog thing a lot of it was really interesting, covering him and his wife trying to make shit happen in the city as he was running and riding his powered skateboard around Manhattan. At some point his audience started drifting younger, way way younger, and I don’t know if it was him or me but I just kind of lost interest. It didn’t feel new anymore.

    That might be me to be honest. I actually don’t watch YouTube that much at all anymore, unless I’m looking for something specific. Their recommendation algorithm is garbage and it is so obviously going for raw time suck engagement that it leaves me with a bunch of unfulfilling clickbait / ragebait where I could watch it for an hour and then just want my hour back so I end up not returning. The whole platform used to be more full of interesting genuinely entertaining and educational videos, now it just feels like a giant time sink. And every other video is now some paid sponsorship or plug where the creator is basically just whoring out their own influence. Case in point, look up reviews of laser engravers. Every single one that I could find, especially of a couple major brands, the creator got the laser hardware for free. Some of them are just advertisements that reuse the manufacturer’s own stock footage, and some seem more like real reviews, but for one or two brands I literally could not find one video where the creator wasn’t sponsored by the laser manufacturer.

  • @phlegmy
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    32 days ago

    Twenty Sided / Shamus Young 😢

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      I followed Shamus Young’s blog in 2007, and kept following him long after I dropped every other blogger. I didn’t always agree with him (*cough* Dark Souls *cough*), but his reviews were the best and most in-depth in the business (seriously, his Mass Effect retrospective covers the entire trilogy and is longer than most novels). He had a way with words where even when he was arguing for/against something you hate/love, you’d still be entertained by the read.

      His death left a void in my consumption of media criticism. I don’t think anyone I follow is as articulate or entertaining as Shamus was. RIP Shamus.

  • @[email protected]
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    63 days ago

    Ethoslab. Pretty sure he still does quality content (probably) but I just can’t watch minecraft content anymore. Also, I don’t even have the time to watch/play everything what I really do want.

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      His content is really good. A lot of his audience is still people from the old days who basically grew up watching ethoslab, and his style as a creator has changed a little too as he’s grown up with them.

      He’s definitely still a youtuber whose uploads I look out for. Very comfortable content that makes me feel super chill.