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2023-06-15 19:04:11Z (last updated 2023-10-16 08:55:03Z)
If you know me, you probably knew that I had a YouTube channel.
If you watched more than an hour of YouTube videos, you might notice the large amount of videos telling you to "like, subscribe, hit the bell, comment" or something along the lines.
(If you don't like those kinds of things YouTubers say in their videos, install Sponsorblock and enable most categories. It skips the useless bits away, and I think it's so good you'll regret not using it after using it)
Anyways, getting to my point of how YouTube videos aren't ordinary videos: Because ordinary videos are crap, or rather, YouTube videos have high production quality.
Ordinary videos are well, videos that you probably took with your phone camera or your screen recorder.
While yes, YouTube videos are also taken with (phone) cameras or screen recorders, YouTube videos have a lot more work put into it than your ordinary videos like writing code.
Stretching the definition a little bit beyond your taste (maybe): I made a video that's 80 gigabytes large, 10 minutes long, has a resolution of 4K, yet completely worthless. In the end, it's still a video.
Video is video, YouTube videos are well, also videos but they have quite the high production quality.