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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 8830341" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>It is also worth keeping in mind very few people doing YouTube videos like this are trying to do journalism or are journalists. It is mostly people presenting an idea or a topic they have been learning about, similar to someone starting a thread in a forum like this. Many are even just a person thinking out loud. And what you often see over time is people correcting themselves as people give them feedback and insight. I've also found YouTubers in both gaming, movies and music, which are the main ones I watch, are very open if you contact them and give them corrective feedback or tell them what it was like when you were there personally (I've contacted a ton of music channels and had both direct responses and seen my commentary incorporated into a person's later videos). </p><p></p><p>Also I think it is very worth keeping in mind these are human beings. They have feelings, they get things wrong, most are just really into something as a hobby but have a day job. So it can be overwhelming when they get tons of angry responses over stuff. I've seen channels where fans of bands I like for instance give someone a particularly difficult time because they got something wrong, had an opinion fans didn't like, or just were missing some important piece of information in their analysis, and that almost never makes them more open-minded about the band. It usually just leads to them thinking that is what all the fans are like and being less likely to take such fans seriously in the future. </p><p></p><p>I do movie podcasting myself from time to time and I just view it as a roundtable conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 8830341, member: 85555"] It is also worth keeping in mind very few people doing YouTube videos like this are trying to do journalism or are journalists. It is mostly people presenting an idea or a topic they have been learning about, similar to someone starting a thread in a forum like this. Many are even just a person thinking out loud. And what you often see over time is people correcting themselves as people give them feedback and insight. I've also found YouTubers in both gaming, movies and music, which are the main ones I watch, are very open if you contact them and give them corrective feedback or tell them what it was like when you were there personally (I've contacted a ton of music channels and had both direct responses and seen my commentary incorporated into a person's later videos). Also I think it is very worth keeping in mind these are human beings. They have feelings, they get things wrong, most are just really into something as a hobby but have a day job. So it can be overwhelming when they get tons of angry responses over stuff. I've seen channels where fans of bands I like for instance give someone a particularly difficult time because they got something wrong, had an opinion fans didn't like, or just were missing some important piece of information in their analysis, and that almost never makes them more open-minded about the band. It usually just leads to them thinking that is what all the fans are like and being less likely to take such fans seriously in the future. I do movie podcasting myself from time to time and I just view it as a roundtable conversation. [/QUOTE]
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