Not clickbait titles with idiotic reaction faces.
Not people doing things to get reactions--often jump scares.
When one person watches someone else's video and offers commentary--or, apparently, just watches, and doesn't comment.
I didn't have any idea what Linus was saying here until he made it clear:
It sounds like his employee, who has worked with him for years, didn't have any idea, either.
I posted a video of that realtor reacting to a remodeler remodeling a house he bought and how he kept starting over.
I haven't checked on that on a long time. Matt Risinger knows what he is saying 99% of the time, but I do wish there were a "Holmes on Homes" of remodels for investment properties, while Matt changed his goal multiple times.
Sure, it gives endless content of entertaining videos as long as he doesn't finish, but I wish that he stuck with his original objective, and then bought another house for the second one, and then potentially a third house for the third.
Linus kept complaining about people just eating while watching a video and not adding anything to it.
I cannot imagine watching a video that is just one person watching to a video.
I used to watch Cinema Sins and How it Should Have Ended and enjoyed their feedback.
I thought the realtor made good points, but when you descend from Ask a Ninja shouting at a wall to him just saying "Hmm, yes, interesting" then it seems like you are just trying to steal views.
The idea of reacting to a video while you eat doesn't make sense when your video is hours long, like this one!