Cheese
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To be clear, I'm not against anyone making money as long as it's legal money and the Utube thing appears to be in keeping with that theme. I just have a knee-jerk reaction to folks that simply purchase a Dewalt sander and a Shopmate vac, make a few videos and then go on to proclaim they know woodworking inside and out....and then they get financially rewarded for their vapid videos simply because of the number of "HITS" on their utube channel. [huh]
When the "Influencers" commercial success is based upon flooding the zone with multiple lengthy videos...along with the number of likes and the number of "thumbs up" and not on the quality of the video content itself...ya...that's when I have a problem with the situation.
Like I said, the metal working folks seem more altruistic and seem less likely to whore out their craft and they also seem more genuine about spreading factual information and helping people with their journey as opposed to simply chasing the $$$ like the woodworking segment.
This ultimately makes me feel bad...because among other disciplines, I am a woodworker. [sad] [sad] [sad]
When the "Influencers" commercial success is based upon flooding the zone with multiple lengthy videos...along with the number of likes and the number of "thumbs up" and not on the quality of the video content itself...ya...that's when I have a problem with the situation.
Like I said, the metal working folks seem more altruistic and seem less likely to whore out their craft and they also seem more genuine about spreading factual information and helping people with their journey as opposed to simply chasing the $$$ like the woodworking segment.
This ultimately makes me feel bad...because among other disciplines, I am a woodworker. [sad] [sad] [sad]