I'm putting together a list of #videoEssay ists and other "small" (under 1 mil subs) #contentCreator s to recommend in an upcoming "2024 new years resolutions" video, so if you have any recommendations--someone you watch or your own videos, let me know. :) (though my list is already kinda long so I'm gonna have to pare it down to those who I think are in the biggest need of a shout-out even from a small channel like mine, lol)
If you've been getting déjà vu from some prolific YouTube creators, particularly big video-essay channels such as Iilluminaughtii and James Somerton, chances are their secret trick is plagiarism.
Often, I've wondered if they're on a personal mission to produce a weekly series of unauthorised audiobooks of Wikipedia articles. Or they're a content-mill powered by uncredited contributors, and ripping-off the research of journalists. Worse, they're getting paid a load of money by sidelining up-and-coming talent, or silencing the voices of people in a marginalised community or deceased activists and artists.
Vous avez dû voir passer un vidéaste, sur Youtube, qui expliquait dans une longue vidéo de 5h30 le "A Button Challenge" de Super Mario 64. Il revient avec une vidéo extraordinairement détaillée de #Goldeneye007 et sur, notamment, la probabilité qu'ont les otages du jeu de choisir le chemin le plus rapide pour s'enfuir.