Intel486dx33 wrote on 2024-03-18, 14:10:
Tik-Tok……..I think Short clips are the Future of Retro computer channels.
People are busy and don’t have time to watch a documentary about a retro computer product.
It isn't that people are too busy to watch longer videos. They will spend hours scrolling through stupid dances, dangerous challenges, and "life hacks" with no scientific backing (seriously, I've been called anti-science for trying to explain that leaving your refrigerator door open will not cool your house, even though I have a degree in physics). They have the time, although browsing social media is more of an addiction than something that they do in spare time (getting out their phone when the boss isn't looking or when they're driving to get a fix). (I'm leaving out the most common type of content I see on social media because we've already had a multi-page political thing.)
There's a Nonpoint song that comes to mind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrUPAmfPMPQ
For me, YouTube is difficult to watch because of how broken everything is under Firefox. Videos randomly skip ahead, the buffer suddenly empties and then the video reloads 20 seconds back, or some videos won't even load at all. It's stuff that is supposed to happen to people who use ad blockers, but it happens in Firefox without an ad blocker. Chromium-based browsers work fine, even with an ad blocker. However, I'm too stubborn to switch to the most popular browser and accept a browser monopoly, even though I've run into other websites that don't work in Firefox (like Parts Express, which means that my bank account is safe).