What I love about Evan's channel is that he's clearly still having fun with it, even as it grows and becomes more of a full-time job. I've been on RU-vid long enough to watch a lot of creators burn out and it's always heartbreaking because as viewers we are a bottomless pit for creative output, and I just hope Evan does whatever he needs to do in order to be happy and make sure his needs are met first.
Chemistry and Coding are so far off that i never thought i would see you of all people in NileRed's video! It was a fun surprise though and Enjoyed seeing your big brain work and wedge the stick behind the block! PS: I know Code Bullet wasn't there to code, still gave me a surprise notheless.
code bullet appeared in a safety third podcast episode, so its only a matter of time before he does a bunch of videos with other guys from the safety third crew
Here are a few RU-vidrs I like for no reason at all and has nothing to do with the time next to them: Overly Simplified *1 year* Fredrick Knudsen *12 days previously 2 years* Internet historian *9 days previously 6 months* The last 2 show there is still hope for us
The changing thumbnails is very common by now for algorithm optimization. Im not surprised that that even spawned companies that make a business out of it
Nobody talking about the "mistakes were made" tattoo? is amazing. Also did he win or lose that contest with his friend to post weekly, cause he just stopped without announcing it.
Man, I literary thought you were dead or something, than while watching NileRed, I saw you in one of his videos helping him, and it reminded me of your channel, and while re watching some older videos I discovered this channel. Dude, promote this more =))
Great video man. Stoked to see you saw my post about making a rick and morty stream. The llm response was crazy that I posted. Rick and morty had an epic gun standoff that ended with the whole bikini bottom crew being shot dead. I was amazed. I dont mind if the views arent the best. Its fun as hell.
@6:42 a lot of channels change the thumbnails after the video has been up for 6/12/24 hours (I forget which), but there was some sort of explanation given on one channel too. If I remember correctly there's a different type of thumbnail that appeals to the "ooh, a new video dropped" crowd and subscribers, compared to those looking through older videos (literally a day older). I don't know if there was any truth to that, but for example Good Mythical Morning does this same thing, where their videos have a different thumbnail for the first 12ish hours, and then they switch to a new one for the long tail end of the video's lifespan.
Will you keep using the company when you get access to RU-vid's inbuilt Thumbnail A/B Testing feature? (Assuming you don't have access to it yet) I've seen a few creators talking it being pretty good and hands-off.
The AI crawling video thing is literally what made me choose computer science as my major lmao. Now im threiving in a enviorment made up of 98% guys xD