That’s like 99% of successful YouTube stars. They get their own product and then boom that’s all their videos are made for ads. Good thing sponser skip exists on non native YouTube players.
Mark is very lazy recently. Nothing wrong with that, after doing the same job for so long, it’s only natural, but I don’t enjoy his content as I used to.
He was always very “science for the whole family” but recent videos seem to skew very heavily into kids content without much clever science content
They’ve all generally been doing the same content as usual aside from William Osman with his project burnout and preoccupation with OpenSauce if you don’t count his second channel vlogs since it’s not the same. Allen, Peter, and Nigel have kept their uploads consistent, Kevin’s have slowed over the years. Even their regular guests have stayed consistent as far as I can tell.
I duno to me it feels like the entire bunch has kinda become more interested in their own celebrity than making interesting science videos. The point when I decided to fall off was around the time Allen made that video about snake legs, it felt so lazy and half hearted, its like why am I watching this?
Recently, I noticed that a lot of the YouTube recommendations I was seeing were folks based out of Utah. My wife calls it Mormon YouTube. Outdoors Boys, Matt’s Offroad Recovery, Brandon Sanderson, and a few more Mormon adjacent channels started popping up everywhere. I started wondering what I had watched that started brining all these other things up.
Add JerryRigEverything to that list. His wife is literally a Mormon motivational speaker and they built a survival bunker (which is a Mormon thing, in addition to just being kinda cool).
Been saying this for years! I think when Mark did the video with the huge air horn is when I caught on and stopped watching the Mormon crew. Weirded me out
Yeah, I wouldn’t say really that his channel has gotten objectively worse, just that he has realized that 90% of people who watch his channel are children and he has aimed his channel towards them - I just have to accept that I am no longer the target audience.
Yup, it was more of a deep dive into the engineering and thoughts about how he tackles difficult tasks. Just watched his recent video where he was pretty much a shitty mythbusters without the engineering or the lead up to the test. Just stupid countdowns to explosions.
My wife was watching it with me and asked if that was a recap or was that the actual video? Because she felt it was so lacking compared to his earlier glitter bomb videos.
Mark Rober for me, seems like he wants to be Mr. Beast Lite or something lately.
Same here, seems like less and less substance each video. They’re all just there to promote his monthly subscription box
That’s like 99% of successful YouTube stars. They get their own product and then boom that’s all their videos are made for ads. Good thing sponser skip exists on non native YouTube players.
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A little while back he had a video I think it was the anti-drone one, well over half the videos runtime was an ad.
I get that it’s an interesting product but how can you have a 20 minute video and have 10 minutes of that video be you promoting your own product?
Mark is very lazy recently. Nothing wrong with that, after doing the same job for so long, it’s only natural, but I don’t enjoy his content as I used to.
He was always very “science for the whole family” but recent videos seem to skew very heavily into kids content without much clever science content
I would generally agree with this sentiment, but I do enjoy all of the safety 3rd crew showing up regularly.
The safty 3rd crew have become lazy as hell too, i gave up on them
They’ve all generally been doing the same content as usual aside from William Osman with his project burnout and preoccupation with OpenSauce if you don’t count his second channel vlogs since it’s not the same. Allen, Peter, and Nigel have kept their uploads consistent, Kevin’s have slowed over the years. Even their regular guests have stayed consistent as far as I can tell.
I duno to me it feels like the entire bunch has kinda become more interested in their own celebrity than making interesting science videos. The point when I decided to fall off was around the time Allen made that video about snake legs, it felt so lazy and half hearted, its like why am I watching this?
Holy shit, William Osman just posted an hour ago. I guess I’m still subscribed.
Thanks for the heads up lol
I assume this is someone else than Roz, Liam and November
Oh yeah like his recent video of if you pour molten larva over a can of baked beans it blows up. Wow, really interesting.
Recently, I noticed that a lot of the YouTube recommendations I was seeing were folks based out of Utah. My wife calls it Mormon YouTube. Outdoors Boys, Matt’s Offroad Recovery, Brandon Sanderson, and a few more Mormon adjacent channels started popping up everywhere. I started wondering what I had watched that started brining all these other things up.
It’s Mark Rober.
Add JerryRigEverything to that list. His wife is literally a Mormon motivational speaker and they built a survival bunker (which is a Mormon thing, in addition to just being kinda cool).
Rich people with free time.
Been saying this for years! I think when Mark did the video with the huge air horn is when I caught on and stopped watching the Mormon crew. Weirded me out
Yeah, I wouldn’t say really that his channel has gotten objectively worse, just that he has realized that 90% of people who watch his channel are children and he has aimed his channel towards them - I just have to accept that I am no longer the target audience.
Yup, it was more of a deep dive into the engineering and thoughts about how he tackles difficult tasks. Just watched his recent video where he was pretty much a shitty mythbusters without the engineering or the lead up to the test. Just stupid countdowns to explosions.
My wife was watching it with me and asked if that was a recap or was that the actual video? Because she felt it was so lacking compared to his earlier glitter bomb videos.