Mr. Beast is exactly what's wrong with America
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Date: July 18th, 2026 1:17 AM Author: gaetan dugas
is he still even relevant?
thought he died off once he had that tranny on his show
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Date: July 18th, 2026 1:34 AM Author: gaetan dugas
he kept the tranny on????
jfc man
there is no way global shit skins would watch that
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Date: July 18th, 2026 12:34 PM Author: Richard Ames
Things went off the rails when we stopped needing to measure discrete output by its individual results. Eg) ratings for an episode of a TV show, DVD sales. When all that matters is subscriber count and there are effectively only three true streaming platforms (Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max or whatever they call it now) and a bunch of also rans, then the content itself is less relevant and it’s more about volume of shit. And a ton of garbage has been laundered onto these platforms that could never survive if individual ratings and view counts mattered. It’s a disaster for quality.
I am more and more thankful each day for the sheer volume of novels that exist that were published before ~2008. There is effectively endless quality content if you go the book route. Even movies and TV, there are so many older ones you can watch and enjoy.
Obviously this doesn’t fix the societal problems, but I’m not sure there is a fix save for nuclear bombs going off in the atmosphere and taking electronics offline. Lmao
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Date: July 18th, 2026 1:45 PM Author: Richard Ames
It is self-evident to you because you have made yourself arbiter (in your mind) of what is legitimate. Whereas a normal person would see the cover of such a book and think "this is trash and the people who published it should be in prison."
And anyone arguing "well um ackshually you need to read it to have a *legitimate* point of view" while scratching their beard and huffing their own flatulence can be objectively viewed as a retard with no power of inference or multi-order thinking.
People(?) with your mindset are the reason something like Piss Christ gets displayed in major museums and treated with any seriousness.
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Date: July 18th, 2026 2:08 PM
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It is interesting how counterintuitive is all is. You would think people would prefer 1 good podcast episode a week, or a TikToker who who makes a couple of good reels a week.
Instead in order to make it big you need to post like 10+ hours of "content" a week.
Joe Rogan is a fascinating example. I'm sure most of his interviews are interesting with the random guests, but I can't dedicate 9 hours of my life to it.
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Date: July 18th, 2026 2:13 PM Author: Richard Ames
The issue really is the algorithm which makes me question the motives of the (((people))) behind it.
I had thought that younger creative people might just start making TV shows and uploading them to YouTube on a regular cadence (the tech makes show production possible), but unless you are constantly posting shit, you just get hidden.
Funny enough, I think someone like Mr. Beast is well positioned to actually produce/finance high quality programs and back them on YouTube. He could drive eyeballs and sponsors to quality content that would be cheap enough to produce. Of course, this would require him to be a radically different person so it isn't going to happen.
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Date: July 18th, 2026 3:17 PM Author: Richard Ames
Yes. A network / executive production house in the vein of Blumhouse or A24 with low cost TV series style productions from young creatives. Doesn’t need to cost much and Mr. Beast could guarantee enough eyeballs on the shows.
The biggest issue would be quality, but this could be relatively controlled for IMO and would have substantial upside while also avoiding all the DEI faggot crap that infests “Netflix Originals” and so forth.
If nothing else, it could serve as a farm system of sorts for bigger streaming platforms.
There is a musician named Sombr who has gotten fairly big. And he basically would crowdsource responses to various sounds and melodies he was working on and then made songs with those which got the best response. So there is some precedent to this sort of approach for media.
Someone like Beast with massive reach could have a handful of pilots put out and then finance the ones that resonate the most with audiences. And subsequently sell advertising against the successes.
I was at the gym earlier and say a TV playing “Pickpeball TV.” With some Major League Pickleball (lmao) match on and DoorDash as an on screen sponsor. How many people are possibly ever watching this? 1,500? How many are by choice? 15?
If there is money in that, there are ways to generate funds for good creative output if someone is willing to funnel eyeballs to it in an effective way.
And I don’t think pilots need to cost that much. Remember that old Mortal Kombat “trailer” from like 2006? It got tons of traction on YouTube and the guy who made it parlayed it into meaningful work in Hollywood.
::continues mentally masturbating::
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