Tom Scott will post 26 more videos before taking a break after 10 years of weekly content.
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Yeah, it’s one of those sad but beautiful things. I’m glad he went this route instead of trying to find some way to phone it in or something.
It’s always nice to see things come to their natural conclusion, without overstaying their welcome.
He’ll disappear for a little while get bored and keep doing it.
I remember his video testing if pineapples can remove your fingerprint.
They don’t. He did discover the absolutely horrible pain of trying to sleep whilst having exposed tissue in the tips of every finger though.
That’s a man dedicated to a YouTube channel.
Wasn’t that extremely early in his career? That’s a young and foolish man finding out what he doesn’t want to do for a YouTube channel.
Yeah that way back when he had a ponytail and looked completely different in every way, minus the shirt.s.
Mixup knows a thing or two about taking breaks. They took a three day break from pooping.
I’m gonna miss his videos but the man really earned his vacation. Best of luck to him.
Before anyone gets really bummed, his channel’s not going away. He’s just taking a much deserved break from ten years of weekly uploads (which is an absolutely insane record considering the quality of his content).
Jesus… I watch his content and never realized he did weekly! That’s incredible with his quality of content.
Man, I thought he was quitting for something that happened but it’s just a (well deserved) break, good for him.
I hope he takes all the rest he deserves and starts uploading again whenever he feels like it (even switching to an irregular schedule would be fine, most channels that keep a weekly one end up getting stale at some point and the fact he’s been doing it for ten years with this level of quality is amazing)
Yep, similar story for Coop772 from the Nerf community.
Even PewDiePie is taken a break to be a father
But one day after he uploaded the break video, he posted another one. :")
He really is a diamond in a sea of shitty YouTube channels.
Technology Connections is another top tier channel without enough recognition.
Yes. I love that guy. He’s on Mastodon too, which is super cool for the fediverse.
He’s also on lemmy
I might have to get mastodon then
I don’t know about not enough recognition, there’s plenty of awesome channels with only 1K subscribers. He has 2M subscribers and 1M views per 30 min+ video about random old appliances. That amount of recognition is impressive.
I love technology connections too though.
TC’s videos are kinda too long for my taste tho (tom scott length is ideal)
There are so many fucking good ones. It’s less of a sea and more if an entire galaxy at this point, and there’s whole planets to explore.
Totally agree. YouTube is a place I can watch someone tinker with some 30 year old CAD software on 30 year old hardware for an hour, and somehow there’s 100k other weirdos enjoying the same content.
God I wish discovery features were better. There’s so much great stuff out there but it’s so hard to find it.
Tech tangents?
👉😃👉
How can you not enjoy watching someone get that excited over finding ancient drivers that work for his ancient WinTab pointing device?
End of an era
I hope he enjoys his well earned break, dude makes some of my favourite content on YouTube
Keeping up a video a week for 10 years is insane with the stuff he does
It’s crazy how he’s been doing it non-stop for 10 years. A well deserved vacation.
He doesn’t seem the type that’s able to stop doing something. My bet is he’ll take a well deserved break and come back full force with a new project.
A couple of years back he did stop the park bench with Matt cold turkey though… So I can see him stopping or massively slowing down his main channel stuff, but he will keep doing other things on the side for sure!
He then started up Tom Scott Plus and they ramped up the technical difficulties channel so it holds that he probably only stopped one thing so he could start something else.
I could defnitely see that. I get the sense he has a particular penchant for deep dives and sharing knowledge which would make such a channel appealing (from a creator’s perspective). He definitely deserves a break. After the last few years, we all do TBH
A well deserved break, the amount of travelling he does for his videos must be an insane amount of miles.
I want to believe that he has accumulated many air miles, and is going on one hell of a holiday.
“I am in the Heathrow British Airways First Class lounge with a bottle of champagne”.
I’ve loved his content for years now. He did say that he was just slowing down, not stopping and I fully support him prioritizing life.
Clearly we are all fans here, so I’ll ask what other channels people would recommend?
My top of head list includes: “Stuff Made Here” “CGPgrey” “AvE” “MinutePhysics”.
Technology Connections for that real deep dive into shit you never knew you wanted to know.
Really enjoy that channel. Want to watch 3 hours of content about juke boxes, or laser discs? He’s got you covered, and that’s way more interesting than it sounds like it should be.
I didn’t think I’d ever feel passionately about heat pumps, but thanks to his channel I’ll happily try to convince anyone I talk to that they need to switch to one.
I wasn’t expecting to watch a one hour long video about fridges a few days ago but yet here we are. He has a way about keeping me engaged with things I never knew I wanted to know
Watched a long video about kettles from him yesterday. The things you don’t think will be interesting.
Cathode Ray Dude too.
Practical Engineering, Real Engineering, Wendover, Climate Town, Kurzgesagt, Polymatter, Smarter Every Day, Veritasium, and The School of Life are a bunch of my favourites in the educational space.
I’d add Mark Rober, legal eagle, cinema therapy, half as interesting (also a Wendover productions), and Kyle hill
As long as we can all agree NOT Johny Haris. The guy tells an absolutely amazing story, but it is rarely factual. I believe he thinks he is correct, but he lacks a background in most things he touches, and consistently gets in wrong. Pick a subject you know a lot about and watch one of his videos to see what I mean.
For me, it was his video on Space Junk. There are also many other response videos to him. One I think is from an econ professor on Harris’ recent 4 econ videos.
As long as we can all agree NOT Johny Harris. The guy tells an absolutely amazing story, but it is rarely factual. I believe he thinks he is correct, but he lacks a background in most things he touches, and consistently gets in wrong. Pick a subject you know a lot about and watch one of his videos to see what I mean.
For me, it was his video on Space Junk. There are also many other response videos to him. One I think is from an econ professor on Harris’ recent 4 econ videos.
Doesn’t seem like anyone has mentioned Steve Mold. His videos are pretty good
It’s weird to see AvE recommended these days. I used to never miss a video, but unsubscribed over a year ago when the content felt like it fell off.
As for long form videos, I’d highly recommend Defunctland or Super Eye Patch Wolf.
Yeah, too bad about AvE. If you liked his old stuff, check out SuperfastMatt. Engineering of wild project cars, and the headaches of engineering wild project cars.
Unrelated to AvE, but also ZeFrank for well researched comedy nature videos
SuperFastMatt is a super good channel, if you just discovered them, you’ve got a bunch to look forward to. Tesla-Powered jag, land speed car, off-road Biper series
Every Frame A Painting is one of those dead channels. But Every single one of their videos are masterpieces.
Jackie Chan, Robin Williams, and Buster Keaton are the cream of the crop though
It’s a different approach from Every Frame, but Thomas Flight scratches the same itch for film analysis.
Also a quick shoutout to a local urbanism channel with cool niche topics, About Here is pretty great.
Not a YouTube channel, but he recommended the book “Because Internet” by Gretchen McCulloch, and if you like his linguistics stuff you’ll like the book too
For content by an English guy that travels to interesting places for nerds, there’s the Tim Traveller. He’s basically lower budget and only does Western Europe from what I can tell.
“SmarterEveryday”, especially the longer series deep dives.
Idk where this upheaval always comes from when a Youtuber decides to not work for a while. If Dan Smithson in 69 Boredom-Boulevard, Unspectacular-City, Illinois decides to take a break from freelance-work, no one bats an eye. But if a Youtuber does it, everybody loses their minds!
Because Dan Smithson in 69 Boredom-Boulevard, Unspectacular-City, Illinois has not contributed anything to my life, as far as I can tell, so his actions are irrelevant to me.
Tom Scott on the other hand has provided a lot of content that I find interesting so naturally anything that stops him from doing the thing I like IS relevant to me.
Likewise, if I quit my job, I don’t expect you to care. But I’m sure my family would care greatly.
This articulated response is why I switched to Lemmy. 💜
I don’t really get why some YouTubers keep a schedule to begin with. I’m fine with them coming out with content whenever they have something, it doesn’t have to be the same time of the week every week. It’s not TV, I’m fine with waiting.
Because that’s what the algorithms that will boost your channel like. Regular once a week videos at least. By taking a break not only do we miss out on shows his show will drop right down in the algorithm and he will lose income
Many of them are trying to play an algorithm and retain consistent views to have a semi consistent salary.
You could do the willy nilly approach but a lot of people struggle to manage bulk amounts of short term money long term.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think Stuff Made Here and Mark Rober use this approach. Only release content when they have content.
As the other commenter said rober has a schedule despite long gaps.
Stuff made here is a weird case, he both has to come up with ideas, and actually make them, if he were to do a constant feed like most others he would probably hurt his channel (either quality would go down or there would be room for more quantity at the same quality), and it’s hard to predict exactly how long a project will take.
He’s quite a smart man so managing money probably isn’t a very big concern for him, his viewers also crave his pretty unique content so upon seeing he released more content, they watch it (also hes pretty good about keeping things ad friendly so YouTube has no problem recommending his videos to subs) so maintaining money/viewers isn’t the issue.
The real issue for him is making sure he’s still getting recommended by YouTube to new people despite his big gaps in uploads so he can grow more and do bigger and better projects that aren’t repetitive to his core audience.
Mark Rober uploads 12 videos per year as a schedule
Algorithm likes regular content
yeah, I think most users don’t know the schedule their Youtubers seem to be super stressed out about all the time. They click on whatever appears on their timeline.
Yes, most who use this approach usually burn themselves out extremely quickly. It’s testament to Tom and his content that he has been able to keep this going for 10 years.
You might be fine with waiting, but if your food money depended on YT monetization you’d be stressed out as well. Those schedules are not for you the individual viewer. It’s a preservation strategy to keep videos in the suggestion algo and bring in enough view counts in a short enough time span such that the revenue is worth the amount of resources, time and effort it takes to produce the videos. Time is of the essence here. 1000 views in a 1 y.o. video will produce a minuscule fraction of the money of 1000 views between the first 2 hours of a video premiere. The worse part is that a single miss can mean the end of a channel. All that effort to be put by the algorithm in front of users is completely lost with a single miss of some form of regular schedule and now the channel is back at square 1 making no money or so little as to not be worth the effort to publish again.
Because Dan Smithson in 69 Boredom-Boulevard, Unspectacular-City, Illinois has not contributed anything to my life, as far as I can tell, so his actions are irrelevant to me.
Tom Scott on the other hand has provided a lot of content that I find interesting so naturally anything that stops him from doing the thing I like IS relevant to me.
Likewise, if I quit my job, I don’t expect you to care. But I’m sure my family would care greatly.
Because Dan Smithson in 69 Boredom-Boulevard, Unspectacular-City, Illinois has not contributed anything to my life, as far as I can tell, so his actions are irrelevant to me.
Tom Scott on the other hand has provided a lot of content that I find interesting so naturally anything that stops him from doing the thing I like IS relevant to me.
Likewise, if I quit my job, I don’t expect you to care. But I’m sure my family would care greatly.
His content never disappoints. I’ve only started watching in the last few years so I’ve got some backlog I can catch up on.
IIRC, in a vid a few months ago he said he’d still make content, just not in the current weekly format.
Enjoy a proper rest Tom!
so he’s not going to stop uploading vids? that’s good news then
Oh wow. Well deserved though.
And I’ve never heard of him. Fantastic channel though. Subscribed
Fascinating! I always thought he was one of those people everyone who is active on my corner of the internet had heard of.
They are one of today’s lucky 10K
Indeed they are! Love XKCD too.
I mean, honestly his titles and thumbnails don’t stand out much, and most of the themes he explores in his videos aren’t something you’d intentionally search for, it just gets lost in the sea of youtubers talking about generic stuff while usually not saying anything at all.
I personally found him through the “This Video has (X) Views” video, (probably the most interesting title on his channel, if not in the whole Youtube), started watching to see how it was possible and at the end I was like “wtf, this guy is awesome” and started bingewatching most of his stuff.
He’s been around long enough that he doesn’t need to cater to the typical YouTube algorithm gaming that most channels do these days. But it’s a good point, I’d you do t know about him it’s be easy to miss.
Yeah he does thumbnails/titles fit for what he wants to show to his specific audience and that’s perfectly fine. I wish the algorithm didn’t actively promote clickbait and outrage so every channel could afford to do that, but unfortunately that’s not where the money is for advertisers.
That’s a good point. I couldn’t certainly understand not knowing him if you’re a more recent YouTube user. Just shows my age I guess!
Same here.
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I envy you so much right now! I wish I could forget it all and watch him again. 10 years of content you have the opportunity to go through!