Quote: Originally posted by Cou | Quote: Originally posted by chemplayer... | Nile is in it now as a business, and no disrespect to him for that, but he has to think as a business first and foremost which means reducing any risk
and ensuring he has a very stable platform to build on. |
I miss when nile red did more organic synthesis, and not showy inorganic chemistry to impress the lay people. |
Pretty much every "science" channel once big enough becomes like that, the reason is simple, most of the audience is dumb like a rock, so to get views
you need dumb videos.
Look at Grant thomsom the king of random, I subscribed to his channel after his fifth video, he made good content, well thought projects that needed
many tries and development, but once he grew enough, to get even more subscribers and views he just focused on stupid stuff, and people sadly like
that. We are a minority, if you want to live out of YouTube reveniews you need a big audience, we simply are not enough, but there are countless
idiots or very uncultured people.
I mean, nurdrage synthesizes, 30k views at most, shattering a heart frozen in liquid nitrogen?? Ahhh let the millions of views flow
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