The golden age of Youtube was 2010-2013, and the average video length was around 10 minutes.

  • AntifaSleeperCell [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Videos longer than 10 minutes are pretty good if you're actually trying to educate and it isn't just for the sake of entertainment. Vids that try to sum up theory or philosophy in under 10 mins are fucking ass (looking at you school of life).

      • hexagon_bear [any]
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        4 years ago

        And completely misdefining the mind-body problem on purpose. To them, philosophy is only for selling their lifestyle brand.

    • Awoo [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      I strongly disagree. Gravel Institute is killing it and I have been following Leaflets for a while now and think the format is fantastic.

      Leaflets are and have always been an extremely valuable method of disseminating information and should not be considered "ass". The modern version of a leaflet in the digital space is a 3-5minute video. This format should be replicated massively to be quite honest it's extremely good when it's made by someone actually trying to make something of good quality.