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bawolff 4 days ago

I feel like that is a different niche. Most of the videos i watch on youtube are long form, although i have no idea how much that is the norm.

pmontra 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

A data point: I watch highlights of sport events, videos that explain how to do things, some music videos (rarely.) Those are only on YT at scale.

The silly funny videos I see people looking at on TikTok all day long? Not interested.

bawolff 4 days ago | parent [-]

There are also lot of experts (obviously its the internet so anyone could be anyone) who post educational content on their field of expertise in the 20min - 1 hour length video format. I don't see that type of content anywhere else.

It truly is amazing the sort of learning resources on the internet you can find if you are really truly interested in a topic.

aleph_minus_one 4 days ago | parent [-]

> There are also lot of experts (obviously its the internet so anyone could be anyone) who post educational content on their field of expertise in the 20min - 1 hour length video format. I don't see that type of content anywhere else.

Exactly. This is the kind of content that I love to watch (in particular also lecture recordings from top experts).

In my observation, this kind of content is hard to monetize by showing ads: I notice that the ads shown at such videos (for me and friends - which may be a biased sample) simply neither fits my interests nor the subject area of such videos.

skydhash 4 days ago | parent [-]

Imagine watching a dev talk and get a very loud/bright/cheesy ads about some construction tool. That's the kind of stuff that makes me download those videos instead.

staminade 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

While it's a different niche, the worry for YouTube is that younger viewers generally consume a lot of short form video. They might eventually shift to watching more long form content as they get older, but if they're accustomed to one provider it's going to be easier for that provider to expand into long form content than for YouTube to persuade them to switch or use a second provider. So YouTube feels it has to move into short form in order to ensure long term maintenance and growth of its user base.

alextingle 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

YouTube used to be mostly short videos. 2-3 minutes was typical. They've moved to longer videos by changing their algorithms to encourage creators to waffle on.

TikTok is much closer to how YouTube started out.