So the Cubs won the baseball. The creators of Back To The Future predicted it. A year off is not a bad effort. And cinsidering Biff is similar to Trump in some ways...![]()
So the Cubs won the baseball. The creators of Back To The Future predicted it. A year off is not a bad effort. And cinsidering Biff is similar to Trump in some ways...![]()
Am I the only one who thinks it's kinda pathetic when YouTube videos ask viewers to like and subscribe?To me it feels like say telling a joke and then asking your audience to please applaud and laugh. If your joke is genuinely funny, people will applaud and laugh without prompting, and similarly if your video/channel is really that good then people will click like or subscribe without needing to be prompted. Honestly. Although I've never subscribed to a channel, because if I like a channel enough I'll regularly check up on it myself. Imagine if someone posted a status or thought on Facebook and asked people to click Like and follow them.
And really, unless I really genuinely like a video, the more a video asks me to click like on it the more I really don't want to. Are people that desperate to seek approval from strangers on the internet?
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Whilst I do agree to an extent, hitting like and subscribe helps them with their channel with two mouse clicks, compared to the several hours it usually takes to make a decent YouTube video. It's basically the way I thank and compliment someone on their effort, seeing as I have ads disabled.![]()
Which brings us to where we are today...
Nothing wrong with self promoting, though there are good and bad ways of presenting it. A couple of my subscriptions say it as "if you liked this vid chuck us a like" or "if you wanna see more hit subscribe". I think that's much better than begging or demanding.
Plus many people need aural cues to make a decision anyway - for eg someone might watch dozens of someone's older vids and likes them enough to subscribe, but their brain doesn't process that thought into an instruction, and without hearing the word subscribe, they just don't press the button.
I know I've done that before - I've even gone to someone's page to watch more vids, and still not subscribed when I'm clearly going to watch more.
It's no different to any other form of advertising, if no one liked it, no youtuber would do it.
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