>>424494 >>424495 I don't even know what you mean by generic YT. Is it the stupid influencer shit where you have a guy breathing down on you in the cover image? Obviously I don't care about that. But you can find plenty of cool stuff there as long as you dig deep. Especially since smartphones and cameras come with automatic cloud sync now, people upload stuff without even knowing about it. Here, have a goldfish. DSC 1138
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>>429508 I have seen the same question asked so many times, I've grown cynical. So assumed the usual "why is this old thing not dead yet old thing bad". Yes, poop never died, and people shit it out all the time. There is new stuff, deliberately retro stuff, and everything in between.
>>431456 My favourite FPS is Postal 2, and thats mainly because you can wander around an open world building up mega resources between the more linear 'missions'. Also that its fun to muck about in a violent comedy sandbox of course.
>reddit it's only 4chan that hates it, it can be a decent source of info, especially now that Google only gives 1-2 pages of search results for everything. Reddit is fully crawled, so searching it for stuff can result in actual people discussing said topic, which makes it very useful.
>tumblr it was only ever good for artists posting their art and they killed that with their porn ban. apparently, they are allowing porn again, so it might become useful for this once more? but, it's more likely that people won't come back and will just stay at Newgrounds/Patreon/Gumroad/whatever.
>>432032 There isn't anything inherently bad with Twitter, I'm just messing up with you, take it easy. Coming back to YTPS, I just remembered Awfulfawful YTP- The Rat Who Shagged Me And I noticed most of his channel is gone, fortunately there are reuploads scattered around YouTube
>>433335 People stopped making good YTPs aftee a while I guess. At least in the hispanic side everything after 2014 it's just facebook and reddit memes, they totally lack any identity.
>>433337 Know absolutely nothing about SpicPoop, but I seen this idea constantly come back every time /co/ Prime tries to make a YTP thread. It's more about nostalgia, not the genre itself. It's about remembering being 14 and being in high school and watching Windows Movie Maker spadinner on a 768p monitor. It's like "true" rock fans in the 80s saying REAL rock died in 1975 and everything after that has no soul or smth. Good poop never went anywhere, but certain people decided their personal memories are more important than the thing itself they claim to like.
>>433338 I'm know way more about YTPHs because I'm not a burger. Sure, there's some nostalgia I guess, and you could argue that's the main reason I don't like modern YTPs but I also think there's a bit of objectivity on what I'm pointing out. We drove to the ground the Sonic and Lazy Town memes to the ground but those were our memes from our own little internet niche. After ~2014 when I tried to come back to making YT shit I noticed people where making fun of the exact same things you'd find on Tumblr, ifunny, facebook or reddit and even using the exact same jokes. A lot of things became samey after social media really took off.
And I swear to god I'm not taking from nostalgia, I still love watching lego stop motion videos on YT as much as when I was a kid, but YTPs just became predictable and mediocre.
>>433339 I will agree on the last part, but not because there are less good poops. Whenever something goes mainstream, there is MORE of it, and most of it is not good. Basically, editing software is easier to find now, and more unfunny kids will try to make the next big viral thing. There is way more unfunny shit, but the number of good videos is more or less the same, if not higher. In other words, it may look like it, but it ain't. I won't waste too much of your time with a blog post, but do check out >Shooting Films >Pthooie >Numberer1
>>433341 First. And style-wise, exclusively slower paced sentence mixing and reusing the same Spadinner sources over and over and over and over and over.
>>433345 makes sense, There's a sweet spot between 2010-2012 when the notion of spadinner took a back seat and there was tons of names and great ytps being made not that good ytps aren't still being they just don't garner a lot of attention like they used to like >>433337 said there's just a bunch of drivel and shit made by idiots who shove dated twitter and reddit trends in their ytps a good indicator for if a ytp is gonna be shit is to look at the thumbnail and see if it looks like pic related