• cecilkorik@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Some are genuine and trustworthy, but finding them is a needle in a haystack and Youtube will rarely lead you directly to them (because of course, it’s not in their interest to do so). Others are at least transparent when they’re being marketing tools. The ones that try to hide it and pretend to be “organic” when they’re shilling trash are the worst.

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        1 month ago

        Aurora tech is untrustworthy? What about my tech fun? Functional print Friday? There are definitely a handful of YouTubers I trust with a review of a 3d printing product, who have public review policies and take principled approaches. At least two of these are pillars of the community and it’s a huge boon to the company to even have a review from that reviewer, even if it isn’t glowing.

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      Why isn’t it in YouTube’s best interest? They don’t care if the product gets praised or trashed, they aren’t selling it, you watch the video/ ads and they’re happy

      • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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        Youtubers need content. That means advanced releases of new electronics. You can’t get that unless every ‘review’ is positive.

        Fuck Unbox Therapy and Lewis Hilsenteger he started the enshitification of YouTube.