Why Modern Minecraft Videos are Damaging to the Community.

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TheGeekFactor

TheGeekFactor

6 ай бұрын

Clickbaity title aside, I do seriously think some modern Minecraft content takes away from the Minecraft community as a whole. So many videos are just made to generate the most revenue from advertisers and kids. They all do the same editing techniques, the same type of thumbnails... it all feels... stale. That's because it's been this way for the past 3 years. Something needs to change. We can be that change.
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@tronche2cake
@tronche2cake 6 ай бұрын
I feel like there's a cycle of the Minecraft community self destructing due to overproduction of content, and rebuilding every few years
@literallyJOIR
@literallyJOIR 6 ай бұрын
more like the video type meta tbh
@unboxing_legend7708
@unboxing_legend7708 6 ай бұрын
na just the community seeking to destroy the game every year with content we dont actually need in the game that the community begs for and OP broken items that shouldnt even exsist in the game and the still remaining exploits of farms and bugs and intentionally breaking vanilla game mechanics which are being premoted even by mojang. im all for creativity in minecraft and having the options to get more creative sure but if it means by doing so they have to exploit the game and break the game and ruin what the core of minecraft and ecspecially survival minecraft is, then whats the point in anyone playing. like how is it fun to speedrun the vanilla experience and use progression skips and exploits to make the game easier for you at all fun. ur the same type of people who cry a river and say its too easy. just stop exploiting, get a backbone and grow up and actually make it harder for ur self. restrict ur self and play and improve naturally that way. actually play the vanilla minecraft experience. i play minecraft where i dont break blocks and can only build on top of them. only time ill break a block is if im replacing a block i accidently broke and im putting it back or when i need to mine a block ive placed. i also only use the inland puddles of water, lakes and ponds to create farms dedicated to their biomes, with different shapes and sizes. to make eating less of a hassel, i make slabs to walk up blocks instead of jumping up a block each time which doubles up as sectioning of areas which i see in my head to build things in.
@deviant7100
@deviant7100 6 ай бұрын
its the natural cycle of life
@hoovysimulator2518
@hoovysimulator2518 6 ай бұрын
And videos like this are a part of it lol!
@alexanderbjorklund6971
@alexanderbjorklund6971 6 ай бұрын
@@unboxing_legend7708 tell me you have autism without telling me you have autism
@wattlesplays
@wattlesplays 6 ай бұрын
super great video and amazingly put. i also feel that the slower paced content (doesnt necessarily have to be as slow as the OG days tho) is more inspirational & relatable when people are actually wanting to jump in game and play. the more relaxed content is probably healthier for the community as a whole. no hate to the crazy projects like theyre cool but i just want to build a house and vibe
@TheGeekFactor_
@TheGeekFactor_ 6 ай бұрын
Exactly. I think these modern videos take a lot of work, and I don’t want to diminish that. They take a ton of effort to be made, but after years of this and it seemingly being the only thing viable, it’s quite sad. To be clear, I don’t want to go back to old content. I just think more variety would be really cool. There’s so much personality in the Minecraft community, and so much of it feels lost with this “Mr. Beast” style content
@USERWASBANNED
@USERWASBANNED 6 ай бұрын
I opened this account and the first thing I see is "100 Days But I Can't Leave THIS CHUNK (#1)"
@litetix
@litetix 6 ай бұрын
@@TheGeekFactor_ mrbeast has changed the youtube landscape forever in a pretty insane way, for the better and for the worst all at the same time, their are elements of mrbeast in all the creators that have popped off or are popping off from what ive noticed. super in your face LOOK HERE type of editing
@AidanheGreat
@AidanheGreat 6 ай бұрын
You guys are honestly the only Minecraft content I watch
@nicholasgiovanniello7887
@nicholasgiovanniello7887 6 ай бұрын
I miss muse farms by the minecraft muse from the old days. So relaxing yet enticing
@tigamaki1345
@tigamaki1345 6 ай бұрын
This is why I've been really enjoying Secret Life, that new series by a couple MC KZbinrs (Grian, MumboJumbo, etc). Its just them mucking around playing Minecraft, but with a gimmick that they have a little task to do. But it's not big super builds like Hermitcraft. It's just goofy stuff like "pretend you have an imaginary friend for the session" or "move people's doors without getting caught"
@Rinz-Aide
@Rinz-Aide 6 ай бұрын
Been loving that series
@sinload
@sinload 6 ай бұрын
Third life was the original and still to me the best i still Remember PIZZA
@ricochet4674
@ricochet4674 5 ай бұрын
Oh yea its great. That group of youtubers typically does great stuff. Very much the other side of the spectrum lol.
@hatmanbuilder
@hatmanbuilder 5 ай бұрын
Everything involving "the hermits" is awsome! Very talanted creators!
@buzzycombs
@buzzycombs 6 ай бұрын
I definitely miss slower-paced, “old-school” style Minecraft videos, and though they are really hard to find, I’ve realized that it’s often the smaller, more slow-growing channels who tend to make that style of content. They’re very hard to find and it takes a bit more searching, but they’re still out there and it’s always a delight to stumble upon them!
@JoshBearheart
@JoshBearheart 5 ай бұрын
This 100%! Everything is so fast paced now, and that content is pushed to the top over the slower or more genuine feeling content. It makes it incredibly difficult for newer creators to be seen when they are going against that method.
@TiagoMonteiroArt
@TiagoMonteiroArt 4 ай бұрын
Hello, if you're interested, some time ago I made a video of me upgrading my diamond armor and tools to netherite. It's my only Minecraft video so far, since I'm still developing my brand and deciding my channel's main type of content.
@yayayayayaya8140
@yayayayayaya8140 3 ай бұрын
watch vinesauce vinny's minecraft playthrough, super cozy and is basically what u said
@_Beezly
@_Beezly 13 күн бұрын
Yep. I've realized this. This is the reason I get burnt out making videos. The algorithm wants me to make highly edited videos, so I'm constantly trying to get better editing skills. I'm just going to make slower videos.
@Jeracraft
@Jeracraft 6 ай бұрын
I've always focused on trying to be as unique as possible it's what made my channel go viral to begin with, but nowadays everything is oversaturated, most people have sacrificed uniqueness over a corporate formula, not to mention the amount of copying going around. it's getting even more challenging to stand out from the crowd especially in an environment where everyone is trying to one up each other.
@M0onnCake
@M0onnCake 6 ай бұрын
I love the excitement that comes from you uploading, I'll probably always be around
@dankmaster9503
@dankmaster9503 6 ай бұрын
Bro you’re like one of the only Minecraft KZbinrs that stands out to me and i frequently find myself watching your vids
@RealHigherLevel
@RealHigherLevel 6 ай бұрын
Your videos are the perfect example of what these "modern" content creators should strive for. Sure, your videos are fast-paced and flashy sometimes, but they have a unique style. These content creators, as you said, follow a corporate formula, which I dislike. It makes modern minecraft videos feel unreal or unpersonal.
@JermoMetGames
@JermoMetGames 6 ай бұрын
Tho I also want to learn more about you. Your projects are awesome and I will always support you for that. But I think your videos lack a bit of YOU. You got your own character and no other channel is like yours, but still I have the idea that I don't know you as a person. (Which is logical because I don't know you IRL. I hope you get the point). Maybe I am wrong. Idk...
@patty4449
@patty4449 6 ай бұрын
At this point its just a flex fest of nobodies trying to get 5 minutes of fame... I miss the old days where I came home and watched Block By Block or Keralis... Its just not the same...
@alespic
@alespic 6 ай бұрын
After all these years, I’m still a big fan of Ethoslab. He’s consistently managed to remain, in my opinion, the staple for minecraft content and lets plays. He’s not there to propose you some whacky idea, or some sort of mastodontic challenge: he’s just a guy who’s playing Minecraft and he’s fun to watch. This is the reason I also watch hermitcraft, and with the “recent” release of Decked Out 2 by TangoTek, I’ve been having a blast.
@BubblesTheAmoeba
@BubblesTheAmoeba 6 ай бұрын
Him, and Hermitcraft as a whole really. Direwolf20 is a good example too.
@ariiiiiiiiiiiii7356
@ariiiiiiiiiiiii7356 6 ай бұрын
All of the hermitcraft youtubers are just really solid creators honestly
@paulgrotebeverborg1119
@paulgrotebeverborg1119 6 ай бұрын
Also the Hermitcraft adjacent ones, like Pixlriffs, the rest of the Empires SMP group, Pythonator, etc.
@2JRaz
@2JRaz 6 ай бұрын
The fact that I scrolled down a bit and saw 3 different people mention Ethoslab says more than enough. He is similar to how he was 10 years ago. Not the same, but you can tell he is real, and he makes his viewers think and actually puts effort into teaching a little bit here and there. Actually, just scrolled down all the way and 18 people mentioned him, not including replies.
@ricochet4674
@ricochet4674 5 ай бұрын
Yea exactly. I love that group. I've watched hermitcraft for a while now and have been loving the life series grian came up with. Its really interesting and fun to see an inverse of hermitcraft where dying actually has consequences beyond inconvenience, and they're ENCOURAGED to do random violent stuff lol. Plus the little twists obviously. Its just a bunch of great people and creators having fun and it is a winning formula. Hell I think there was a whole video essay on why hermitcraft is great.
@Wily_Wendigo
@Wily_Wendigo 6 ай бұрын
I think a large part of the problem with current Minecraft content is that instead of coming up with new ideas, a lot of creators try to just up the scale of a preexisting idea. So instead of having a new idea that can change the way you think of something in Minecraft the video just tries to make you watch because of the wow factor
@unboxing_legend7708
@unboxing_legend7708 6 ай бұрын
yeah uve hit the nail in the coffin but not the way ik ur explaining it. people play minecraft these days to speedrun the game, cheat progression and skip progression and use exploits to play the vanilla game which isnt playing the vanilla game nor is it truely fun and those who say it is, are the people who are influenced by sneaky content creators making it out to all be fine and acceptable. creativity in minecraft isnt the problem its the people using exploits to ruin it. farms these days are not ur typical pen where ur limited to the amount of mobs u can breed and farm for food or other recources. these days a mob farm exploits the number of mobs that can spawn within 1 or multiple areas and boost the chances to gain loot quick and easy without the added challenge and tapping mobs in a 2 by 2 space where a mobs limitations of what they can do is limited and also exploited. getting high tier loot now thanks to youtube influencers and the community ruining the progression of the game, getting what is meant to be late game items is now wayy too easy to obtain with little to no effort and yet again, exploits. enchanted books like mendi g are easy to obtain by resetting village workers for a new loot trade pool of items to trade you, u can get iron from making farms to kill iron golems, u can make farms for any mobs to get all the recouces it can drop from it. there isnt any skill anymore and people seek to ruin the game. i think that to fix at least the enchanted book issue to make it harder to obtain is to make very situational and not as great enchants such as bane of arthropods fairly easy to obtain but not in the way that it can be exploited. thru trading a high price which the villager trades cant be reset, from a very low drops while fishing and average drops while looting structures like the typical mob spawner and other set structures. when it comes to something like mending, have it as a end game item similar to the elytra or warden and deep dark with a very low chance or just get rid of mending so durability is actually used again and ups the difficulty and makes people actually be more careful with the recources they gather to use it on.
@rpstephen
@rpstephen 6 ай бұрын
I think this problem can stem from the base game having terrible progression. It hasn't been fundamentally changed in many years. People will eventually become bored and try to make challenge videos with a lot of "wow factor" to make modern minecraft content watchable
@Pyranafish
@Pyranafish 6 ай бұрын
bruh why do you type like a 1st grader lol. @@unboxing_legend7708
@apollounknowndev
@apollounknowndev 6 ай бұрын
@rpstephen I disagree with the idea that the issue is rooted in Minecraft's progression. The spread of MrBeast-ified content spreads all across both this platform and others, and it's certainly not isolated to Minecraft. If it's a genre that can be targeted to children, it **will** be effected.
@rpstephen
@rpstephen 6 ай бұрын
@@apollounknowndev if not Mrbeast, then youtubers like Ali-A for example will spread the same type of content. Minecraft along with other games will go down this rabbit hole regardless of youtuber era.
@asherb3436
@asherb3436 6 ай бұрын
You are so right about your comments section, it if difficult to find a modern video without the majority of comments being something like "give this man an Oscar" or "we gettin out of the ___ with this one" having real conversation in the comments is super cool to have. Although the "Beastification" is real, it is not new, someone like Skeppy has been doing that for years. The mix of the video essay and consistent view video I love is Hermitcraft. they still have some clickbait and action, but there is still lots of personality and genuine effort put into the Hermitcraft group.
@zerefzero2b260
@zerefzero2b260 6 ай бұрын
I like the more grounded older mod reviews, and let's plays. I'm a huge stampy fan and have been watching him for over 8 years now. And I loved the race to the moon series and stampys lovely world. I miss that Era of minecraft videos. I also like forge labs version of 100 days videos but other than that I normally don't like 100 days videos.
@TheGeekFactor_
@TheGeekFactor_ 6 ай бұрын
Yeah I’d say forge is one of the few who follows this trend but gives his own twist on it that makes it feel like his. I don’t think. I want to go back to the old style… I just want more variety in content being viable.
@unboxing_legend7708
@unboxing_legend7708 6 ай бұрын
i miss the mod reviews bro. they were a core part of minecraft including parody songs. when was the last time u heard of a well known content creator doing a mod review on crazycraft or a seasonal lets play? when was the last time uve seen minecraft videos of people literally just playing the vanilla minecraft game for fun on the pure vanilla non exploitive experience? u dont anymore. its all because of these greedy content influencers making content ruining games and ruining social media through awful videos on youtube and other platforms.
@ScarletGamerWolf56
@ScarletGamerWolf56 6 ай бұрын
I grew up watching and loving Stampy’s lovely world, custom mod adventures, think’s lab etc. and it’s really sad to see what the popular Minecraft videos have become I even tried to start two of my own Minecraft let’s play series including my own continuation of stampy’s lovely world(not for views, just because I wanted to and I thought people would enjoy it) but I only got around 10-20 views and no feedback, I will however keep making videos even if not a lot of people watch them at least a few people enjoy watching my content and I enjoy making the videos and that’s all that matters😊
@anuragneelam8527
@anuragneelam8527 6 ай бұрын
For mod reviews in that older style I would recommend Mice of Men, he is super underrated and his tutorials are very clean and understandable
@dyw__
@dyw__ 6 ай бұрын
OMG I NEED TO REWATCH RACE TO THE MOON
@wil5367
@wil5367 6 ай бұрын
There was a Minecraft creator (I don’t remember) who recently made a survival video as a classic video, and a dopamine rush style version to test views etc. it was pretty interesting.
@gratermccheesy9650
@gratermccheesy9650 6 ай бұрын
If you ever find who it was then please reply with the name since that sounds like a video I would want to check out
@KingOskar4
@KingOskar4 6 ай бұрын
Yo. I am also interested, raised a hand 🙋‍♂🙋‍♀ try searching in your History, in PC and mobile, you can have a special search bar for History/Watched videos specifically. At least I have it... Happy searching!
@realPurpleOrb
@realPurpleOrb 4 ай бұрын
Commenting to get the video notif
@zanethezaniest274
@zanethezaniest274 6 ай бұрын
My favourite MC series thing on YT had to have been DanTDM’s modded MC adventures. These kinds of role-playing style adventure videos were pretty common back in the day but the difference with Dan’s series was it was mostly him doing the talking. The adventures were always weird and unique, u never really knew what next week’s episode would be, it was basically my version of the Saturday morning cartoon. It really did feel unique on YT and I don’t recall many others like it.
@boomertunes9924
@boomertunes9924 6 ай бұрын
I remember watching plenty of Dan's videos. Those were good times.
@AshCreeper
@AshCreeper 6 ай бұрын
God damn I missed those. I also liked his diamond dimensions play through.
@FyreofShadow
@FyreofShadow 6 ай бұрын
The Diamond Dimensions was one of the best series on youtube.
@rustyman1998
@rustyman1998 6 ай бұрын
Honestly socksfor1 Minecraft all the mods videos were really good
@realphillipcarter
@realphillipcarter 6 ай бұрын
I deliberately don't edit my videos. I was almost a voice actor, and people like how chill I am. I am quite comfortable to just build my world, tell a story, and sometimes learn new redstone things. Someone said I'm "the bob ross of minecraft" once on stream and that's become my new sort of frame, goal, thing. Etho is my biggest inspiration so that helps
@Americanbadashh
@Americanbadashh 6 ай бұрын
Etho is the goat
@realphillipcarter
@realphillipcarter 6 ай бұрын
​@Americanbadashh yeah etho is brilliant. I have a pretty exciting life off screen so I like being chill on Minecraft 😂
@cloudydog6405
@cloudydog6405 6 ай бұрын
As someone who's engaging with fast-paced grand Minecraft videos quite often, I agree with your words that it's all made only for reacting to something, and not thinking. I didn't think I'd enjoy a slow and calm video, but this one proved me wrong. It felt nice not to be bombarded by flashing images and screaming voices while watching. Definitely will be coming here to relax
@pirateluffy01
@pirateluffy01 5 ай бұрын
You should check Giran , Smallishbeans , Mogswamp , loony they are pretty good Minecraft content
@PaigePlayz_
@PaigePlayz_ 6 ай бұрын
This is exactly why I search for Minecraft Roleplay videos occasionally. Like, even though the Minecraft Roleplay community has been dying these past couple years, each and every content creator in the space has some sort of meaningful story to tell. They can take it slow to build everything up and that's what I love about it
@bioscar4998
@bioscar4998 6 ай бұрын
See I will agree heavily. When I was younger I (funnily now) enjoyed the Little Club. They always did RPs and I mostly enjoyed how they tried making their own stories even with the more copied formula of say, The Crafting Dead and stuff. I still enjoyed them because they liked making stories, but now these days the group's disbanded and tried doing the clickbait I know of now, which is sad.
@Rinz-Aide
@Rinz-Aide 6 ай бұрын
Ah the days of Aphmau and the little club
@techheadfred
@techheadfred 6 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. My kids watch Minecraft videos that are completely different to the style I make, let alone the content I wish I could make. Then again, I'm not making videos to make money, it's just a hobby - and will remain so unless the current meta changes drastically!
@SDseb
@SDseb 6 ай бұрын
It’s crazy how I saw Matpat’s video in Game Theory about this issue on KZbin as a whole just 2 days ago. Im not a fan of it either to be honest. I love older KZbin videos that I used to watch when I was younger. Not because due to nostalgia, but overall each video was made with character and passion. The issue with people trying to one up each other, or trying to make the idea bigger is that there will be a point where they’ll hit a power creep. These ideas will only get bigger and more insane, and I’m scared as a viewer. I definitely don’t want this trend to continue.
@TheGeekFactor_
@TheGeekFactor_ 6 ай бұрын
I didn't even know matpat made a video about it. I'll have to watch it.
@user-fn8le5cm8p
@user-fn8le5cm8p 6 ай бұрын
I don’t want to get political, but isn’t there one, red, white and blue, Stars and Stripes, government that this sounds like???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 (Is joke)
@pixelcoder
@pixelcoder 6 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree. Being a new content new content creator for me is difficult because I want to stand out and be different but what's different isn't popular so doesn't get seen. The only things that get seen are, "I Survived 100 Days In.....blah.....blah....blah...."
@SioxerNikita
@SioxerNikita 6 ай бұрын
Funniest part is that MatPat is a content farm himself.
@liminalcriminal_
@liminalcriminal_ 6 ай бұрын
@@SioxerNikita No he isn’t. Just because he has a team doesn’t mean there isn’t sometimes genuine effort and thought in some of his vids, on his multiple channels. I’m not a fan but calling matpat a content farm is bs
@OpticalSpectre
@OpticalSpectre 6 ай бұрын
you're right on the money with this. You look at some of the videos that are pumped out today & it's super hard to distinguish one MC KZbinr from another. It's the same wacky editing style, the same subtitling of every sentence, the same basic ideas for videos & the same type of personality behind the camera. They remind me of family channels in a way. They make their thumbnails look super flashy, the snappy in-your-face editing & acting like they're living their best lives imaginable. When in reality, you can tell that most of these people are putting on an act. But like you said, it's what the YT algorhythm pushes out most.
@KingOskar4
@KingOskar4 6 ай бұрын
Same. I remember this show called "The worst/most strict parents in the world" and at some point, especially Season 2 onwards, it was visible that these Borrowed parents were doing more akin to an act. Not just the parent but also the Teenager in question!!
@angela.i.2364
@angela.i.2364 4 ай бұрын
i fell down this "minecraft myth" youtube rabbit hole recently. a lot of it is this exact type of content with a horror twist of "stuff that is actually in the game!1!!!" when its clearly mods, datapacks, or literally just someones friend in a multiplayer server. this kind of stuff makes me so sad because it doesn't feel nearly as authentic as old minecraft rumors did. it just feels like a clickfarm for children.
@falconprout8857
@falconprout8857 6 ай бұрын
Hey man i never comment but you feel like a real human being. This type of self discussion content talking about thing you notice leave really satisfied. Its easy listening, like chatting late at night with a friend. Keep it up !!!
@prodigalsun1678
@prodigalsun1678 6 ай бұрын
For real! Finally someone with a platform is talking about stuff like this
@husky0098
@husky0098 6 ай бұрын
Off topic but "you feel like a real human being" is such an ominous sentence
@TheGeekFactor_
@TheGeekFactor_ 6 ай бұрын
What kind of Minecraft content do you enjoy? What trends in modern content do you dislike? What trends do you like? I'd love to hear it all! Also, today is my birthday! :D Edit: I want to be extra clear on one point: I blame KZbin for this issue more than the creators. The creators are just doing what works for them. KZbin as a platform has been pushing this content more and more. I have a feeling we’re going to see it burst at some point. There’s only so much crazy stuff you can do before people quit on it
@lawsen3719
@lawsen3719 6 ай бұрын
'Hardcore let's plays', at some point once the creator gets totems, it is just plain old survival without worrying about dying, and the dying is just there to end the series abruptly once it gets boring or the view fall off, and then the creator moves onto another season or series. Don't get me wrong, most of the hardcore series are enjoyable, but the community is just so over saturated that it is like having Fast Food, sure a hamburger tastes great once in a while, but once you're having it everyday it becomes dull and boring.
@noer-tap
@noer-tap 6 ай бұрын
Anything that gives me the feels of LDshadowlady’s 1st season of One Life or certain challenge video that one player plays Minecraft with a few conditions like super flat only or one chunk only
@christopheriman4921
@christopheriman4921 6 ай бұрын
I actually have my own youtube channel, literally only 80 subscribers (not this account) with hardly any views on anything. For the most part it is just long form content that is either lightly edited or not edited at all because I decide to livestream it, so I completely understand the want to make long form content. I honestly think my content is rather terrible but I do it just because I feel like doing it at that time. I find technical aspects of minecraft interesting and most of the videos I watch on minecraft are the people who do redstone stuff or cover what came out in a minecraft snapshot since someone can figure something interesting out with a new feature that came out that wasn't in the changelog.
@blu.berrii
@blu.berrii 6 ай бұрын
a youtube creator called Calvin (@Calvin9000) recently made a horror modpack let's play series called "From the Fog". it's an exciting series but it feels so much like older minecraft videos, its just a casual survival world, where we get to discover with him the horror creatures that roam the new world. it's kept so exciting but so minimal and for modern videos they feel so.. fresh? i love it. i've been enjoying Mogswamp's videos too, because while his projects are all modern and somewhat grand, he has kept the same world from 11 years ago, so there's still an element of watching something new grow that old minecraft videos used to have, while still having that "grand insane crazy" aspect to it that is all over today's community. a great way of scaling content while having some originality in his videos. i'm all for watching people do really crazy stuff or build HUGE things in the game, but i miss the old style of editing where it was edited slowly and you could binge a series for hours. i don't want to see this giant project completed in one video only, it means i run out of videos to watch SO quickly. if its a summary video alongside a longer series of actually building this project, great, that's cool. but i miss being able to relax and sit down and watch less screamy minecraft content
@LuminousStar.
@LuminousStar. 6 ай бұрын
Happy birthing day!
@IchigoSodaa1085
@IchigoSodaa1085 6 ай бұрын
I totally agree. I recently deleted instagram from my phone, the last app that had me scrolling endlessly. I’ve now startet going back to older Minecraft let’s plays because it gave me joy and a sense of nostalgia. I highly recommend Vintage beef’s life in the woods series. I have no idea how many times I’ve rewatched it since it came out! It will always have a special standing to me.
@bijan9116
@bijan9116 6 ай бұрын
For anyone who's looking for an underrated channel, I would highly recommend the Minecraft content of Troubled Boys. They mostly play modded content, but their style just feels so natural like friends just hanging out and having a good time (often chaotically), and it's honestly such a refreshing thing to see in today's climate of Minecraft KZbin content.
@pirateluffy01
@pirateluffy01 5 ай бұрын
MogSwamp is a good youtuber check him
@MrFroggerGaming
@MrFroggerGaming 6 ай бұрын
I can 100% remember times in my content creation journey thinking about changing to a style that "works" for the algorithm but in the end changing to a style to shows off my personality was the good way to go. I will say part of the issue to me is the market is flooded not just the hype videos but the standard let's play and SMP world there is just so much competition out there.
@thomashale2096
@thomashale2096 6 ай бұрын
Based ethoslab subscription
@avesie69
@avesie69 6 ай бұрын
Skeppy has always been doing challenge videos tbh. The quality in his videos fluctuates but he definitely pioneered the genre of these Minecraft challenge videos. I agree with you for the most part about how saturated and cooperate a lot of this content feels- and i think skeppy is not in the wrong for staying with his brand :)
@Jalapinecone
@Jalapinecone 6 ай бұрын
"You are not supposed to think, you are supposed to react". Very succinct description
@ImEncrypted_
@ImEncrypted_ 6 ай бұрын
I'm so happy that people such as yourself feel this way, as it makes me optimistic towards youtube's future as well as making me feel like I have more freedom in the way I can make videos. Thanks so much for the inspiring and thought-provoking commentary!
@Waffle66
@Waffle66 6 ай бұрын
yeahh thats what ive been doing, i only watch these modern mc vid from channels like ish,speedsilver and some others but i enjoy commentaries from chill youtubers, ibxtoycat, ecko, wattles, xisuma, mumbo and so much more. including you too, its very nice to sit down and consider the things these youtubers have to say instead of just be bombarded with zoom and sound effects... yes we need more of this but hey, like you mentioned, youtubers are only doing their work. now, i know this js unlikely but it stems from the root itself, youtube algorithm, we really need a new video streaming platform that promotes their vids differently from youtube since youtube doesnt have a competition therefore refuses to improve. eitherway really appreciate this video from you, in the long run, you might not get as much views as those children oriented content but, you gave a good influence to the ones watching and thats more than money can get you, never stop!
@greggg34534
@greggg34534 4 ай бұрын
thanks garrett, you inspired me to try to watch more long-paced videos (maybe like from 10 minutes to an hour)
@Achromatic_0
@Achromatic_0 6 ай бұрын
these are the exact things that have been going through my mind for a really, really long time. im glad that others are also noticing whats going on and making something big out of it, like this. it deserves to be known
@veil2059
@veil2059 6 ай бұрын
I agree alot on this. Ive been recently been disintrested in a lot of content because of fast pace to the point where ive just started making my own videos with a pace good enough for me that I can just play it in the background. there are still a lot of good paced minecraft youtubers, such as ethoslabs or dallasmed65 but I still think there is not enough to balance out the fast pace youtubers😅
@artfaxiv
@artfaxiv 6 ай бұрын
I'm happy that someone is finally able to talk about this and put words on things that are easy to feel but not that easy to comprehend. I don't think that the "beastification" of the Minecraft content on KZbin is an isolated case and it seems that KZbin in general is converging to a more fast pace format that restrict most of the accessibility of the chiller and longer format content. It feels like KZbin is not a place to chill and listen to shared story anymore or even learn new things as content creators are trading their originality and wishes to share their creations for a more corporationnal and money making styles of content. But like you said, this type of video does belong on the platform and exciting huge concepts are not worse than other videos they are just different. However there is no balance anymore between the different video styles and it's really sad to see this part of most of people childhood ( including myself ) to disappear from the platform. I hope this trend will reverse itself and eventually make the platform come back to a more diverse and fun place to hang out. Anyway, I wish the Minecraft community will stay strong as they did in the past and keep its love for this wonderful game.
@Vastellez
@Vastellez 2 ай бұрын
Very interesting topic! I love the topic, and I'm glad it's being brought up more! I wish you the best of luck on your endeavors in video creation! It's so fun to see some of these unique topics popping up in the community!
@ElEliteRojo25
@ElEliteRojo25 6 ай бұрын
This is why I always tend to go to smaller channels who post beta 1.8 videos, no dramatic cinematic cuts, no dramatic music, no 10 hour editing effects, just a dude talking about what hes building, no music other than C418, and occasional life stories, feels nice.
@user-is7xs1mr9y
@user-is7xs1mr9y 6 ай бұрын
Exactly this. I've been watching this channel Dialko, and It has been great. He still has too few videos, but they absolutely give that early Minecraft video vibe.
@HoneyDustTheReal
@HoneyDustTheReal 6 ай бұрын
OH MY GOD ! Wow, i have never been that speechless, you have described to the exact word what i feel about minecraft videos. I have noticed this shift and got progressively more and more displeased by it like it irritates me. I hate that it is so difficult to find real minecraft videos that convey the minecraft atmosphere and not just the minecraft visual, and hate even more that even when you find these videos they are highly overshadowed by the "popular" ones. I have seen countless small youtubers lauching their minecraft channels with these flashy edited mc content and people in the comment are like wow amazing editing but i can't disagree more to that, it is a litteral factory that produces un-personal and brain damaging content. I hope we will see the reverse change some time in the future... If you want some high quality minecraft content that conveys emotions almost like if you were playing minecraft yourself, watch Dallasmed65 or PyreMarten. I can't describe how great they are, and they need all strength they can get;
@tamatebako_yt
@tamatebako_yt 6 ай бұрын
After reading the community post Mumbo put out about 2 months ago about all the eager marketeers painting a picture of the "content creation of the future (heavily reliant on AI)" , the conveyor belt styled content is only bound to get worse from here..
@ChrispyCheerios
@ChrispyCheerios 6 ай бұрын
7:06 just about had me rolling on the ground it caught me so off guard XD But to the video, its fantastic and it hits it right on the nail....In the film world, writers have to include moments of down town, time for not only the character to process what just happened, but also for the audience to do the same as well. It allows for emotions to sink in, pressure to build, bonds and connections to be formed...that dead time is good, even if KZbin doesn't necessarily support that stuff all the time. The audience that's looking for it, will find it, and those who want the fast paced content will have it too. We just gotta dig a bit more sometimes lol this isnt a bash on fast paced stuff though, I love it just as much as the next, but when its all that seems to be thrown in our face, I really just want anything but that! Good stuff though good sir!
@BBlittz
@BBlittz 6 ай бұрын
man i love these videos, you make the types of videos i really love to watch. i hope you make it big out here one day
@TheGeekFactor_
@TheGeekFactor_ 6 ай бұрын
I hope so too! Thank you for the kind words!
@RealSoniflare
@RealSoniflare 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I feel it's important for people to realize this, and want to seek out more inspirational, more important feeling content. I watch the occasional "Mr. Beast" style MC video once in a blue moon, but I mostly try to find content that seems more meaningful to me. It's hard to find many videos like that nowadays...I just wish that more people could make a decent living off of better, more relaxed content, so we'd have more thought-provoking videos to watch where we get to experience the person, not the product. Recently, I've been seeing these types of videos all over KZbin, and thought that...maybe I should start making my own videos more like them, so more people can even get a chance to see the story I'm creating with my videos (because the algorithm wants what the algorithm wants). Thank you for changing my mind, and showing me that we need more personal and true-to-self creators like you.
@pheno6427
@pheno6427 4 ай бұрын
I think you nailed what I have been trying to understand about KZbin videos. The idea of the creator having a personality and the reason you come back is because of that personality wasn't something I thought much about. I guess I took it for granted when I initially was watching content on KZbin. There was a lot of content like that, and now it's much harder to find it. I usually try to find longer form content because I enjoy it more than the short stuff more often. In reality, I'm not just looking for long form content, I'm looking for content with real personality. And you, good sir, have got that personality in your videos. I like the format you have and the way you want these videos to be a platform for discussion. I've watched multiple videos and found that it isn't a fluke and that this is the style of content you generate. Dunno if you go back to old videos and read the more recent comments, but in case you do, I love your stuff and I'm subbing!
@kthesnake
@kthesnake 5 ай бұрын
I find my favorite videos to be the more introspective and structured videos where the creator expresses his/her POV to the audience to convince a point. More like persuasive, or history related. Hearing someone else's feelings towards stuff I like, like this block game. :) I did enjoy hearing what you said and I agree.
@IzapcThunder
@IzapcThunder 6 ай бұрын
This is why I love hermit craft. It’s not overstimulating or trying to be clickbaity. It’s genuinely impressive because of the things they achieve in game, not because of some crazy idea or overstimulating edit.
@ihatehandleupdate
@ihatehandleupdate 6 ай бұрын
Idk, for me, after Season 7 HC lost a bit of it's magic. The forced roleplay and the dozens of resource packs, over-the-top builds and palettes and custom items (look at decked out 2 jesus christ) just started to feel non-vanilla to me. The newer seasons also seem to be catered towards a younger, kid-pre-teen audience. Maybe I have just grown out of it, but I just don't feel like the series is as good as it was from season 1-7. Don't get me wrong, I really appreciate the hermits putting hundreds of hours into making episodes, it's just not for me anymore.
@hatmanbuilder
@hatmanbuilder 5 ай бұрын
@@ihatehandleupdateI actually don't see the "pre-teen audience" thing aside from them being PG. I mean "kids friendly" doesn't mean "made for kids". I feel the opposite - they're mostly adult people who make videos for all ages. It's like a movie that you can watch with your kid and you both can enjoy it. Maybe it depends on who you watch though.
@truckerdave8465
@truckerdave8465 4 ай бұрын
@@ihatehandleupdateI think a lot of the HC audience is older. I run into a lot of fans my age, and I’m in my 40s
@JoeBountyHunter
@JoeBountyHunter 6 ай бұрын
This is on my mind CONSTANTLY. Minecraft content will die out if nothing changes soon. I love Minecraft, I don't want to see 2016-2018 repeated.
@spongebobfan6
@spongebobfan6 6 ай бұрын
This is an amazing video and you really did make me think instead of consume this content. I am one of those people that hates yt shorts and tiktok because there is no discussion! I've watched several of your videos and they all have some sort of nice personality to them. But I will say that there are still large youtubers like Mumbo Jumbo, Etho, Grian, etc that all have slower style videos that are still fun to watch. I really hate the 100 days trend that has been going on for several years and it will take a long time to end. Also, Happy Birthday!
@TryinBin8889
@TryinBin8889 6 ай бұрын
I agree, especially from being a fan of very small MC yters with less than 100 subscribers, who are struggling to find their footing. I'm currently watching this circle of creators trying to hit something with minecraft but really struggling. There's this one creator doing a 7 day challenge and posting each day seperately, and trying to find their unique editing style, telling a story that flows through the seven videos. But I'm watching as their friends succumb to more high-energy fructose style videos, one by one, in a desperate attempt to try and catch some new subscribers
@cecerats
@cecerats 6 ай бұрын
thank you for talking about this. a lot of single player minecraft lets plays leave me completely overstimulated by the end of the video. the builds are cool but i barely have time to process them! i've heard content creators i like talk about it and i get the impression they feel trapped to keep making the fast paced content if they want to keep growing their channels. i feel like it's less of a problem with smps, maybe because they attract a different audience. like even hermitcraft which is known for having crazy megabuilds usually has slower videos than a lot of hardcore youtubers
@GlitchedVision
@GlitchedVision 6 ай бұрын
I completely feel you on that, many of the people I used to enjoy watching have sped up their editing style to the point where the videos are not quite as interesting as they used to be. I want to see a bit of the grind, I want to experience multitasking like a real player would instead of this hyper focus on the single goal and just cutting out all the waiting... I love watching skyblock modpack playthroughs so if you know of a good channel that does these please let me know.
@epicfail3167
@epicfail3167 6 ай бұрын
My introduction to Minecraft was Captainsparklez's very first hunger games. The slow pacing and exploration was what really got me hooked. Now, I barely watch any minecraft, much less play it. It's become as you say, hooked on short attention span. And so it loses me, along with most likely others.
@NerdieBirdie
@NerdieBirdie 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic stuff as usual! Makes me feel better about my slower-paced content which does not get much traction. I miss when larger creators did similarly.
@lasercraft32
@lasercraft32 6 ай бұрын
This is why I like Hermitcraft. Most of the Hermits have rather slow paced videos that are just simple plain _Minecraft._ People playing the game together and just having fun, making cool builds because they enjoy doing so.
@AlienFan25
@AlienFan25 6 ай бұрын
Wow, you're definitely hitting what content I'm looking forward for. Finally a video I can really agree with. After like 2018 minecraft videos felt different but I always thought it was because I got older. The content has definitely changed. I've kept trying to branch out to other minecraft youtubers and the same content is the same. I'm losing my point, regardless thank you for the video. It's actually perfect.
@AlienFan25
@AlienFan25 6 ай бұрын
It's like a funke video but in the real early days.
@rawsome1234
@rawsome1234 6 ай бұрын
I 100% agree. I've been watching minecraft content for around a decade now (oh god), and the one time I full on stopped was when Dream's manhunt became a trend. I enjoyed some "Minecraft Manhunt but ", but for the most part they were the same. My personal favorite minecraft youtubers are the Lifesteal youtubers, as they put genuine effort into their content and make every video entertaining, regardless of the topic. My two favorites are Parrot and Rekrap2. Parrot made a video about a *diamond being stolen*. And it was super well done and I was entertained the whole time. Rekrap has stepped a bit away from Lifesteal itself but he does his own stuff, with commentary of his life over a video of him speedrunning, and it's also spectacular. I also have been enjoying DoctorR4t, but that's because I'm a programmer and modder and it's fun to watch. Let's hope we get some more unique stuff in the future.
@KingOskar4
@KingOskar4 6 ай бұрын
I hope for unique content too ☺☺ but have you seen lately what's happening on Planet Minecraft and it's Bedrock equivalent: The Bedrock Marketplace?? It is as if there is something for Everyone! There is almost every player/character skin imaginable in Planet Minecraft... and Bedrock Marketplace is sloooooooowly adopting... WHich begs the question: Since you saw Minecraft videos for 10 years (and me too, I started in October, 2013, like you did)... What would you like to see? Is there something Unique that has not been done before?
@KILRtv
@KILRtv 5 ай бұрын
Great video, and I loved hearing your thoughts on the matter. There are tons of 100, 1000, Hardcore, etc content out there. As a creator, I thought that was something people wanted to see. I put up polls on my channel to see what they preferred, and they wanted to see full plays... not 100 day summaries. It was an eye-opener. My videos only draw in a few viewers, but those few viewers appreciate it. They invest their time with it and come back for more, because it doesn't try to appeal to the masses and copycat everything else. My flight simulator audience is the same way. They love watching the full flights or have it on in the background while doing something else. I found your video inspiring.
@TheGravy5
@TheGravy5 5 ай бұрын
This is a great video and i absolutely agree with you on it. Sometimes I'll go back to watching videos from 2013-era because they are more personalized and stuff. Other times I'll watch livestream vods. Anything to get away from that horrible hyperediting trend.
@ghdhsshsh
@ghdhsshsh 6 ай бұрын
i thoroughly agree with all of your points especially the one about tiktok and how content feels so corporate. It all feels so washed out and fake. Tiktok is such a harmful app for the youth and the app is spying on you. Thank you for making this video more people need to speak on this.
@fungi5591
@fungi5591 6 ай бұрын
what you said is pretty applicable to most of youtube content now, the mrbeast-ification of youtube was inevitable ever since the adpocalypse. But it’s pretty interesting to see that the old, minimally edited, personal style of videos is slowly making a resurgence. Sam sulek does this and has become unbelievably successful, ironically enough. Anyways, great video dude, and the points really resonated with me
@Tecku
@Tecku 6 ай бұрын
Great video. I agree with pretty much all you've said and most points apply to other corners of youtube and the internet as a whole as well. Keep up the content. I can guarantee you if you keep putting out content with such quality and consistency you'll have 100k subs in a few months
@jesfest
@jesfest 5 ай бұрын
I don't really play Minecraft anymore, and I only watch a couple of videos here and there, but I definitely see the shift. I ended up switching to vintage story, and I find a lot of the videos are slower paced, mostly by necessity. Kurazarrh (hard to spell..) had his vintage story guide start off just like that. A playthrough and slow guide through mechanics. His season 2 is a bit more jump -cutty, but I can still breathe with those, if that makes any sense. Well, if anything, I feel more emboldened to make those more chill videos especially since I now know I'm not crazy for wanting them.
@rachaelwhite9572
@rachaelwhite9572 6 ай бұрын
This is so valid, I honestly miss SO bad the slower paced videos and more story/theme focused. When I do still manage to find either older or new content in this style I can't binge it fast enough.
@parukobara
@parukobara 6 ай бұрын
I can't relate enough to this video. I've been using KZbin since 2007 and only recently have I started wondering If it was time to leave. There are a few creators that do make meaningful content but, alot of it does feel like time wasters. Earned a sub!
@ross3695_basedhax
@ross3695_basedhax 6 ай бұрын
Same It feels like every other social medi a now Content just feels pumped out now, I had a lot more fun watching Beta LPs than I did watching these weird challenges.
@MareksKing
@MareksKing 6 ай бұрын
I remember in 2012, I used to watch a youtube channel that did alot of different gaming videos, including minecraft adventure maps or survival seasons. If I look back at them at full length there are alot of mundane or outright boring parts where nothing really happened, but when something did happen those parts were the best and I would still remember them even after all these years. With these 100 days in hardcore... I don't really remember alot when they end, mostly because they aren't as unique as I would want, it is always a mega build or challenge but there is not alot of personality because of the cuts and the voice overs, something that didn't happen alot back then and it was mostly just a person playing the game and commentating, talking about the most random shit imaginable that came to mind and that was the time where we would get an insight about the person commentating and their opinions. That lead us to making a connection with them.
@Myne1001
@Myne1001 6 ай бұрын
The 100 Days challenges are a great example. In 2012 that would be a series of 10-20 videos. Now its all that compressed into usually one, maybe two highly edited videos.
@Devilspade
@Devilspade 6 ай бұрын
i 100% agree with what you're saying, me personally i just like the classic storytime template mixed with real time gameplay (you know technoblade style) i think an other part thats not touched on enough is how some video that do mix gameplay in the video go WAY to hard on it and make their whole brand being good and eventually they're not really much of creator but more of a gladiator who will eventually burn out. i think thats the main problem with some smps, they focus too much on the "grrr i gotta prove my pvp abilities and take over the whole sever RAHHH" and theres really never a calm moment where they interact with the viewer. and i think thats what the problem is, they dont see a community that supports them but instead a product they have to appeal to also i wouldn't dog to much on skeppy, he made those types of video before the beast
@Squire_Slime
@Squire_Slime 6 ай бұрын
I think the really good large minecraft channel is forge labs. he turns the 100 days hardcore idea into his own by adding his own personality into it. I would really recommend watching his stuff
@AndrzejGieraltCreative
@AndrzejGieraltCreative 6 ай бұрын
Great video - I wish I knew how to make a video where I just talk, it's chill and relaxed, and I can just provide good info or interesting reflections. I make game development videos, primarily "edu-tainment" focused. I tried doing pure entertainment/challenges like devlogs and game jams, and I'm not as good at it since I've focused on learning the edutainment side. The hard thing about KZbin is that you have to make strong title/thumbnail combos of intrigue, which your video technically does too (I don't think there's anything wrong with that, and I don't see why there should be). The premise resonates with a lot of people, and you pose an intriguing question that I and many will want to hear about. Then you have to figure out how to keep their attention and follow through on the promise - you did a great job of that in this video. But what if you want to figure out how to generate stakes, or make boring bullet points sound interesting? You're kind of forced to phrase things in certain ways, it's honestly just very hard to do, and I hope that my edits and writing -serve- my videos and don't hurt them, because I've definitely done over-editing before. Just some thoughts.
@alexorsmthnidk2449
@alexorsmthnidk2449 5 ай бұрын
i just want to say i came across this video while brosing youtube, and as an audio only viewer this channel is great, keep it up man
@whitebeartigtig
@whitebeartigtig 6 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I have thought about Minecraft videos, and just videos on KZbin in general for a long time. I'm even guilty of doing this sort of content, but I felt the burnout really quickly, it just isn't fun to make for me, neither is it fun for me to watch. I mostly stepped back from KZbin (both content creation and consumption) a couple months ago, I've been thinking about how to make this work, how do I made content that I enjoy making, but still is good, and honestly your video just completely validates what I've been thinking here, just knowing that I'm not the only one who feels this way makes me feel a lot better about the whole thing. I have been feeling the urge to get back into making videos, and this time round I'm just gonna do it for the fun of playing the game and making a video and interacting with my community, instead of just chasing views and channel growth because I know that I will eventually grow from this content. I did a little trial run of a few videos made in a more simple style a few months back and was honestly just amazed at how many people are actually watching, and watching me not just the game. Now I don't mean to hate on anyone who does do the "mrbeast" type video, or build some crazy project, I mean if that's what you enjoy doing, then go for it, but it's just not what I enjoy. That sort of content is not easy to make, I know that because I have tried. There is a place for that sort of content on this platform, but I just hate that it is the only viable content if you ever want to make this a career or just grow in general. Now you have made an awesome video on this topic, it may just be commentary with gameplay in the background, but it is everything this video needs to be, it's the sort of content that makes you think about what you're watching without overwhelming the viewer. The editing is simple for sure, the audio quality may not be the best I've ever heard, but you know what, that doesn't matter, I can tell that you're passionate about making this sort of discussion video and that's just a great thing. You may have also just helped a lot of smaller aspiring content creators that have fell into the trap of expectations, so for that thank you, I am one of those people, and I've been doing this KZbin thing for over 9 years now (I had a channel before this one btw). Slow paced content doesn't just need to mean the old unedited lets play style of 2010-2014ish (being stuck in the past may be good in some aspects, but not good in others, we need a new future of content), some editing is good, but it has to be meaningful and not overwhelming. If you're not passionate about what you're making, then it simply isn't going to be a good video, it will feel forced. I just hope that more people will have the courage to just create the sort of video that they want to make, the ones that they are passionate about, instead of trying to conform to the expectations that exist in this community. A transition over to more relaxed content would be way more healthy for the community, less pressure to one up yourself and everyone else you're competing with. I just hope more people can let their personalities shine, and their real creativity be the driving force for their content going forward, instead of what will just get them views. -whitebear, a content creator and moderator of r/GoldenAgeMinecraft
@JayceWasHereMC
@JayceWasHereMC 6 ай бұрын
I think the best minecraft content creators are people like SeaWatt, Grox, and Evbo. They just use Minecraft to tell stories and that's pretty much all I want to do as well. I too fell into the trap of "omg following a trend gets views" and, it does, and following a trend isn't bad. But it got really stale for me you know? I wanna try making something unique and different, even if I still follow a trend somewhat. This is a really well put together video, and I totally feel the same way about Minecraft content these days.
@JoshBearheart
@JoshBearheart 5 ай бұрын
A great video! There are still those of us out here who are trying to do what you are talking about. I don't like shorts, but I make them because that is how you reach people these days on KZbin. I don't edit any faster than I have to, to make the video flow and have it make sense. My videos are all cut from my live streams though, so there is a natural openness to them and I don't really plan out things beyond having a goal to try and accomplish something during that stream. I've also focused on having a combination of gameplay stuff and more commentary type stuff because I want people to stick around for me and my personality rather than the game. Gaming connects us all, but it isn't the games that drive us to play or watch. It's the moments, the personalities, the presentation and the sense of community that many people are longing for, and these more modern "100 days" "I trapped x people in y" videos don't give community as much as they give a few minutes of fast paced, brainless "content".
@rmbumc
@rmbumc 6 ай бұрын
this video sums up my feelings about the subject spot-on, and brings up points i didn't realize existed (such as the point of these videos being not to think, but to consume). it sucks as a viewer of minecraft content because i can't trust anything on my recommended to not be all mr-beast-ified. it's even worse as a creator because you sort of develop an unhealthy feeling of "everyone else is building huge things and i need to do that too in order to stand a chance" but that sort of content isn't what i enjoy making or necessarily watching, so my motivation to make content ends up declining and it's a whole spiral. it's pretty much the only reason my upload frequency is this bad. i have found a youtuber named waxfraud that makes content that's more my speed and has actually really motivated me for my new survival world so maybe that'll help in the content process.
@RedLifeMC
@RedLifeMC 6 ай бұрын
I love seeing the different content creators responding to this video :) its very interesting to see the perspectives.
@cake_fingers4548
@cake_fingers4548 6 ай бұрын
I'm so glad this has been brought up, your also hitting on a larger point for me as well. I miss when (I hate that phrase but here we go) I miss when KZbin as an all round site was a source of niche and folk content. You could search for anything and there was an example of someone just like you, doing the thing. It wasn't literal millionares stroking ego and selling shitty own brand coffee. I admire those who have fought for a place on the platform, but I admire more, those who have done so and not forgotten about the point (as I see it) of the platform. People wouldn't have to keep playing this one up game with eachother, the scale of everything would be so much more interesting, were we not inundated with the kind of videos you gave examples of. By scaling down you scale up when it comes to focused, hand made stories. The way in which sole people are breaking themselves over their own knees just to try and get clicks is painful to watch. The og's of this platform did it all out of bedrooms ,on shit gaming pc's with terrible quality vent calls. It didn't matter, because that person was a person and not an incorporated group of just barely shared interests, the key one being money. I'm not trying to say that people shouldn't make buisness out of this platform, but I just wish there was more consideration as to why they feel they need that buisness, and what it's purpose is. Some people are too busy panning for gold to even look up at the hills imo.
@SoftwareSlicer
@SoftwareSlicer 6 ай бұрын
This is a great video which I really think is worthy of further discussion. I feel like this consumerist view of Minecraft content and videos in particular is something which is quite intimidating and paralyzing to consider when thinking about how to get started into that space. Like, I've watched some of these "KZbin Gurus" and while there can be legitimately good advice for first steps and coverage of valuable techniques to consider, Many of their perspectives and claims while valid seem massively over-sensationalized and corporate. I've seen one channel for instance literally claim to be sponsored with a 200 billion dollar company when their videos often hit below 10 thousand views and they've started KZbin eight months ago, and many of these channels claim that KZbin is "a business which can provide passive income" or "a means to get rich quick" and not a platform for people to personally express themselves or to genuinely connect outside of business networking. Plus some of the creators I've personally connected with also play heavily into this mindset which is fair especially if you're treating KZbin and the online space as a professional portfolio but there's just something about that to me which seems quite soulless and perhaps even exploitative to an extent. Perhaps there will be further developments as more of us become comfortable with actually making change in this platform that we personally want to see. Regardless, I'm quite glad that this video was suggested to me as it's opened up my perspective on how I should step forward.
@TyradMC
@TyradMC 5 ай бұрын
you have a lot of good points in here about how minecraft content is just kinda all the same lately and like people are always trying to make ideas more and more large scale and always having more and more dopamine. hence why at least with the videos i make, i try to tell a really cool story in them without focusing so much on making an over the top build or crazy large idea; i just like to tell a story in my own way while keeping it interesting to the viewer with personality of course.
@JonahsJustSomeKid
@JonahsJustSomeKid 5 ай бұрын
I can't belive this i was editing one of my own video and i realized that i needed to make time to prepare for the next scene and you made a way better of saying that thank you for making videos like theese it makes small youtbers who watch it realize to not just copy whats out there but to have personality i really like theese videos because it shows me what i can do better i dont really get feedback from My viewers so i have to go with a video style that i would watch and i think you have to be able to like and watch your videos to be a good youtuber you cant just put out something that you dont like there will be no personality.
@redcomet1717
@redcomet1717 6 ай бұрын
I like this video and the care that you took a lot and this is a healthy way to discuss the community. On a more critical note I think you touch on a lot of topics repetitively and dont dive deeply into the how and why these videos are damaging and instead just say a general outline. I think if you dove into how videos evolved over time and how each video is produced to feel the same a lot more then the points would resonate a lot deeper with me. I think discussing common tropes and exact examples would work better if you dig into those topics with a lot more of a critical lense and talk about each small detail that builds into a bigger problem. You couldve talked about how the "100 days" videos ruined the letsplay scene because of (how you mentioned) short form content. Or how these big eye catching videos are disconnected from the reality of minecrafts slow gameplay, or even how the cookie cutter editing is fueling content that is appealing but wont give reasons for creators to change and branch out because of its effectivness-and in turn damages the fluidity of minecrafts community. Those are just my thoughts I think you made some very good points but I think this video lacks the same depth as Ive seen in your past videos and I know that you have so much potential to make extremely profound analysis! Hope this reaches you in love and not hate keep it up I love the channel!
@a.t.fa.t.f7031
@a.t.fa.t.f7031 4 ай бұрын
I agree with this sentiment, kinda around all content creation in general as well not just MC? Whenever I see a flash title that I've seen before, a '100 days' or the most recent hit trendy thing thats going on, I very rarely click on those videos because its not what I personally want. I'm sure if I watched those videos, I'd enjoy them, I'd want to watch more of them, but I fear that if I watch something because I saw a flashy title or fast paced editing, then I might never watch anything else. That whole thing with deteriorating attention spans. Its the same reason I've avoided sites like tiktok, twitter or instagram. I want to watch what I find interesting, not what someone else thinks I'll watch the most of. Or worse, what someone else things I'll get the most addicted to. I tend to stay loyal to people that I know I like, and I trust that whenever they put out a video, that I can find enjoyment from their content, in the way that they make it. Not necessarily because of what they are doing, but because of the person behind the screen who I can relate to, or in some cases like this one, talk about. You just earned yourself a new subscriber. I appreciate this being brought up.
@Adamski-
@Adamski- 6 ай бұрын
God you're so right. A thing i loved but now hate as everyone is trying to be the exact same with no unique twist.. Is the "Sandiction edits". He started a trend of VEEERY fast paced editing but also sprinkled his personality into the videos a lot. They were quite fun to watch! He had a very mellow vibe and it was just a chill time to watch... Then when his videos popped off, there where THOUSANDS of copies that edited videos the EXACT same way, tried to copy his personality and mellow vibe without a single sprinkle of uniqueness. Search up any hardcore video within the last 2 years and they're all the same.
@Belldyyy
@Belldyyy 4 ай бұрын
I've watched a few of your videos and the quality on these videos my guy u got a well deserved Subscription here
@therealtoner
@therealtoner 6 ай бұрын
Amazing video. I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot recently but didn’t really have the words to covey it, but this video did an excellent job expressing basically every concern I have with, not just Minecraft content, but content creation as a whole. It’s wishful thinking, but I really hope, in the future, that more personalized content (like this video!) will be prioritized instead of the modern trend of copy-paste style of creation.
@amymialee
@amymialee 5 ай бұрын
I agree to basically all of this video, as an issue effecting basically all of online content not just Minecraft related. I'd like to see a video where you showcase various good creators, show off some that are doing some good to fight the bad, big or small!
@scpWyatt
@scpWyatt 6 ай бұрын
There are so many videos that just feel to me like "empty content" these days. It's just fast-food for the eyes. Nobody needs broccoli every day, but McDonald's for ever meal will ruin anybody's taste.
@wafflestoyou
@wafflestoyou 6 ай бұрын
Honestly i am supprised how you only have 5k subs this is a great video... your GREAT
@Ufosxm
@Ufosxm 6 ай бұрын
I’m with you the whole way. I’m one of the OG Minecrafters in Sweden and I have seen this happened slowly since I started in 2012 and more fast the last 3 years or so. My views have been falling down so hard since I don’t want to MrBeast myself. I have no interest in those kind of videos and think they are too much of everything.
@keiyakins
@keiyakins 6 ай бұрын
i mostly just watch people i found years ago. i think the only people i'm still subscribed to are mumbo and grian, though i occasionally watch some other people. And indeed, I do like those mostly because they're on the cozy side. Being excited when something exciting happens is fun, but the feeling I'm after is closer to "hanging out and listening to a friend talk about what they've found interesting".
@Gamers_Addiction
@Gamers_Addiction 2 ай бұрын
Im going to be honest. KZbin, for the first time, seems to be doing right with the algorithm. Im happy i found your channel man!!. With that being said im thinking about getting my channel back up and going to try and help combat these videos with more adventure map/ survival/roleplay style of videos. Story telling is slowly falling away from minecraft, and that is what minecraft is to me.
@picklesrevenge
@picklesrevenge 6 ай бұрын
whats fucking weird, is ive been thinking the same thing the last few weeks, yet never said anything to anyone about it. suddenly i have a few videos with a similar topic as yours. lots of good points, and its good to know that others feel the same about mc videos. i love longform chill minecraft videos the most. very relaxing to listen to as i do my own thing in minecraft
@monki6304
@monki6304 6 ай бұрын
Your videos, Flowstate, and some other similar creators comprise the Minecraft content that I watch now (although flow kinda stopped mc). Even as a background video, I find this content to still be intriguing and thought provoking. I would say the only “modern” mc content I watch is forge labs and sword4000 (although they upload so little I forget about them all the time)
@JBzucc
@JBzucc 6 ай бұрын
It's actually crazy cause after watching your end video last night I wanted to watch more minecraft videos with that vibe but I couldn't find it cause everything that came up is exactly what you are talking about, so I just gave up, really sucks cause I feel the same way with pokemon content, every video and playthrough is to just summaries everything that happens and get through the story in the smallest amount of time, not to experience everything the game has to offer, this is why I really like everygameever's content, and little tid bit or random feature he talks about and explains its mechanics, its not about the end goal, it's the journey, that's exactly what happened to me last night cause the one video I did watch the guy beat the ender dragon in the first 3rd of his 40min long video, like I may as well have watched a speed run
@BLET_55artem55
@BLET_55artem55 5 ай бұрын
You know, this video is probably the most genuine video I've seen in a month. It feels like you're having a conversation with someone, and that is just a monologue ripped out of it. The reoccurring points, ideas, the hiccups and uncertainty. No OvErExCiTeD voice, no hyperactive seizure-provoking editting. Just a rough train of thought. Though I despise this corporate-stule MrBeastified modern videos with every cell of my being, I don't want the "og rough persona" era back too, because "boring" (boring/annoying voice, lack of ability to keep up long monologues, etc) people won't get any chance, and the "funny" ones... will be rather cringe anyway. IMO the 2016-18 was the perfect era. Videos, where personality and editing are well balanced, have all of the parts of a good story (not just exposition/climax), not boring and not exhausting to watch. And probably the closest we've ever been to the proper dark humour (not just insilts)
@user-ry4cw4si3g
@user-ry4cw4si3g 4 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and I love the vids. Keep up the good work!
@yojokuh
@yojokuh 6 ай бұрын
Man you deserve such a larger following. Great video, and very good job conveying your point.
@mastermindgaming5803
@mastermindgaming5803 6 ай бұрын
My favorite minecraft videos have and always will be the Let's Plays such as Coe'sQuest, Paulsoaresjr, and more recently, Pixlriffs, having them playing in the background while just enjoying a building project or something else in game and it's very relaxing. I've never enjoyed ANY game's screaming channels like Bodhi for Rainbow Six Siege or the countless shills of EA sports games. That statement also goes for the spoken about channel types in this video, though I do enjoy sometimes having the "1,000 people create civilization", because I love history and those videos kind of remind me of 2B2T, which I used to play on for a while because of the history,
@LuigiCotocea
@LuigiCotocea 6 ай бұрын
I remember in 2012-2013 There was a romanian channel called FreeStyleRO2 and i watched his modded minecraft series. Now around 2015 he deleted his channel and its quite sad. I still watch old modded Minecraft series nowdays too!
@RoseNoire
@RoseNoire 6 ай бұрын
I 100% agree with your opinion. That fast-paced content is very overwhelming to me. When some youtuber builds a grandiose build, I would like to have the time to actually see the build, enjoy the build, be amazed at the scale and details... But they make like ten cuts per second so I don't enjoy anything, I get frustrated and leave feeling sad. It is good to just pause and enjoy the view for a little while. I recently made a video close to my heart. Celebrating my ten years playing on a private server where everyone left except for the owner and I. I speak quickly because I'm nervous, but otherwise I aimed to make the video contemplative, nostalgic, slow paced and meaningful. The total opposite of what's trending now. Thankfully, I got blessed by the algorithm so I got a whopping 3k views. I've never seen that before and I feel really happy that my story touched the heart of so many people. The video is in French though, but you can watch it. I really should add subtitles at some point. Have a nice day, take care ! Rose.
@TheOnlyJManHere
@TheOnlyJManHere 3 ай бұрын
You've got my support, like, subscription all from this one video. You hit every point perfectly!
@nebbygetinthebag7263
@nebbygetinthebag7263 6 ай бұрын
This is an amazing video. For me, that's why I love 100/1000 player vids the most. The creators I have seen like Ish and MagicGum put in months of effort and of work to create a giant, well thought out plotline that really helps recapture the magic of minecraft for me. They may be high energy, but they also know when to put the highs on a backburner and just describe stuff like a normal human being.
@christopherguglielmana132
@christopherguglielmana132 6 ай бұрын
I used to stream Minecraft (primarily) on Twitch (joined with many others in the wave of streamers popping up during lockdown), amassed about 1000 followers at one point, but I quickly was overwhelmed by all of this type of content, and seeing how many views and subscribers people had who followed these formats made me (someone who is naturally very quiet and calm) feel like I had to act louder and more excited in order to achieve, edit for longer in order to keep up with the fast paced videos they made, and my autism/adhd self quickly got overwhelmed because I was masking my normal self. unfortunately why i quit! D: i miss it, but i know it wouldn't be financially viable in the current atmosphere. i'm starting, slowly, a very lowkey art channel instead so i don't feel like i have to resort to that sort of thing. i really miss those streams though for real.
@thedenominator1186
@thedenominator1186 5 ай бұрын
I was looking for a video to watch while making some food and I saw this really cool build on a thumbnail. Then clicked just to realize it was someone else’s design on a fast paced vid. So I kept scrolling and found this video. I love it.
@TheWall-CrawlingQubone
@TheWall-CrawlingQubone 6 ай бұрын
My favourite Minecraft video of late is a video made by the youtuber Legundo 4 months ago, in the pretty popular "100 days" format, but this one had the game update every five days, from 1.0 to 1.20, and it was actually incredibly engaging, because it was cool to see the evolution of the game, especially with the creator's discussion of each update as the video went. This isn't perfectly tied to your video but I really liked it. I've actually been planning my own video for a bit with this idea in mind, because I just want to make a video playing through minecraft, with as little flashy mods and changes as possible. As much vanilla minecraft that I can turn into something meaningful. I am more than a little worried it'll be watched by no one, but as time goes I guess I just don't care about that as much. I just want to make what I like.
@DanCreaMundos
@DanCreaMundos 4 ай бұрын
yeah, it wasn't easy to find you, but luckily I watch your kind of minecraft analytic videos so eventually youtube recommended your videos to me. Subscribed in a second, definitely like your videos, I've sene like 6 so far and they're really interesting
@therealtimmyt5247
@therealtimmyt5247 5 ай бұрын
I have been using the exact phrase, "Mr. Beast-style" video for some time. I am new to Minecraft and am in my late 30's. I fell in love with it during the pandemic and loved it's ability to tell a story and express creativity. I love watching Minecraft videos with character and a love for the world they are building. I recommend the Lowres Bones series and it is a fantastic example of someone who is having a ton of fun and making something that tells a story. He makes a simple little building or silly contraption and then runs around enjoying the world. It's gorgeous editing and the sound work is unapparelled. ItsMarloe is another great creator I recommend. Mature, simple and fun. Love your video!
@SculkKnightMC
@SculkKnightMC 6 ай бұрын
Something similar happens with the building content. I´ve seen the same reuploaded/copied tutorials on Tiktok or Instagram for the last 2-3 years. A lot of accounts are dedicated to steal content from small creators and then upload it mixed with other people's content, causing these creators to stop publishing things because someone else is going to take credit for their work.
@bakedhawaii
@bakedhawaii 6 ай бұрын
ForgeLabs does those modern types of minecraft videos, but I really like him because of his personality, and the way he somehow makes things so emotional. Its funny and really nice at the same time. Another one I really like is The Librarian, who does other stuff beside minecraft but he seems really down to earth, and just himself, and I appreciate that. Really good video on this topic, and I really do agree. I'm def gonna be the zoomer parent to give kids more traditional toys than ipads lol
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