As right as they are, I still can't help but think "To be fair Youtube was ruined when you let Viacom write the playbook for it."
this post was submitted on 03 Sep 2023
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I don't think it's going anywhere. People get lost in shorts really quickly, especially on your phone. It's the algorithm being able to decide who you are and how to get engagement out of you at a much faster rate then regular videos.
Nobody asked for this, nobody wants it on youtube. But it keeps people on the platform longer and it feeds the algorithm fast. So it's not going anywhere
No way!
Not much left to ruin...
Some creators have made mostly dusts and stopped making normal videos. I don’t watch sorts as they are too addicting.