I don't think they are false, perhaps without personality, without love for what makes them unique.
YouTube achieved success by giving a different window for people to express themselves, if the owners of YouTube are millionaires thanks to the consumers, but everything has its price.
Perhaps we see the world differently or perhaps we think differently, the point is that nothing is what it seems and everything is not as we want.
I digress a bit, but I hope you understand me.
I just meant humanity has a tendency of only publishing its good side.
I think I understand you. These days though, with what I was saying about consumers sharing and acting as distributors; media corporations can't even function without those consumers passing things around nowadays.
Google bought Youtube. Sharing a link on Facebook now sends you directly to Youtube, since those two companies fight for their portion of the attention economy. In the early days, many people didn't even know what Youtube was, so seeing a video in your Facebook feed was free advertising for Youtube, even though the video was only about cats. That's how content becomes advertising when shared. I don't need to write posts about PeakD or Hive. It just needs to be something entertaining that leads to the platform.
I understand you perfectly my friend, the truth is that everything goes in one direction and it is difficult to turn things around.
YouTube has changed since its inception and well we just adapt or something like that.
I'm not fearful of the direction things are headed, but sometimes I do feel like the platform is afraid of commitment, so that makes remaining loyal more challenging than it needs to be.
I've been talking about that on the platform and I understand you.