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A Letter of Sorrow to Cubing Youtube.

WARNING: MUCHO TEXTO

Dear YouCubers and the Speedsolving Forums,

I'm disappointed. You could be better. Though you may be a part of the rapidly growing community, you don't earn my respect. Milking content trends, such as "If [insert popular name] was a Cuber", "Non-Cubers be like", et cetera. It's ruining the cubing spirit. People of the likes of Cube for Speed, CubeRazn, and STCuber, among other copycats, are ruining the hobby. I know that they want to appeal to people like non-cubers who just learned about the hobby (I myself decided to buy my first good speedcube, a QiYi Sail, because I found a brain-dead Cube For Speed video on my recommended page) and younger cubers who like fast, colorful, and chaotic content, but it doesn't encapsulate the true cubing spirit. There are exceptions to these shorts creators, like SoupTimmy, who can appeal to both audiences, but it still is hard for me to swallow the pill of mass appeal.

Though I may not have been cubing for very long, being in the hobby for about a year or so, I know that cubing isn't all skits and content stealing. People like Z3Cubing, who I am actually watching right now in picture-in-picture as I am writing this, CubeHead, J Perm, SCS, TC, Tingman, and even older channels who I rewatch old videos of, like JRCuber, RedKB, and Cubeorithms.

Much to the chagrin of many serious cubers, most good YouCubers have fallen into the trap of catering to non-cubers and children, instead of providing truly genuine, fun cubing content for people like us on the forums who are more true, more serious cubers. Take poor Evgeny Bondarenko, or Cubastic. I still enjoy his calming, interesting (though poorly dubbed) videos, but he recently started making Cube For Speed-esque shorts. They have become very popular, much to my dismay, and take away from what makes his content unique, which is his calming, personality-filled content.

And there's also the blackout. Sure, there are people like J Perm and CubeHead who need a break because of their constant uploading, but CubeHead hasn't uploaded in a month, and despite J Perm's Shortcat channel where he uploads pretty often, he left us to the wolves by not uploading for eight months, making about five videos, and disappearing for another three months at this point in time. What gives?!

But I digress. People need to make a living, and maybe content milking is the answer to problems. There are still our knights in shining armor, like Z3 and Tingman, who upload weekly to put smiles on us cubers' faces. But we need the older form of content. Unboxings, mods, experiments, effectively everything from 2010-2019. I would expect that I speak for everyone that we all want content like that back.

Thank you for your time, and I apologize for making you read so much.

-Orion
 
Have you seen the tangled cube content?

It's just disgusting.

He made 3 videos on the fact that Yiheng cried and he makes clickbait titles. He once even claimed that "tymon bullied yiheng"

A lot of his other videos are "iconic moments" type videos, which he is obviously using to appeal to the masses.
Imagine milking the fact that a 8 year old was crying in a competition.
That's really sad and pathetic.
If you ask me, if you have to make that many videos of someone crying especially a kid, I think that is a...
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edit: if you dont get it play kaizo robot 64 on roblox.
 
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Imagine milking the fact that a 8 year old was crying in a competition.
That's really sad and pathetic.
If you ask me, if you have to make that many videos of someone crying especially a kid, I think that is a...
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Yes, honestly I’m disgusted by how he is getting money and views by talking about how a 9 year old was sad and sensitive.
 
As a former YouCuber who made skits (not CubeRazn style, more like Daniel Thrasher style), I'm actually shocked at how fast cubing content went from wholesome to dumpster fire. I remember watching Tingman and thinking it was too wholesome, or mushy. I still think it's trying too hard to be
wholesome, but that content is better than 99% of other cubing videos.

I've been considering getting back into YouTube and content creation, but I feel like I don't want to be associated with cubing YouTube. I know if you want change you have to be the start of that change but it's difficult seeing videos you worked hard on getting only a few hundred views and then watching CubeForSpeed making what, hundreds of thousands of dollars?

I got into the cubing scene right before the apocalypse of garbage happened. I remember watching old DGcubes and Derpy cuber videos. JRcuber and RedKB videos. It's legitimately heartbreaking to see these mainstream YouCubers be replaced. It wouldn't be as heartbreaking if they passed on the torch, a second JRcuber style YouCuber. But instead we get YouCubers like Kewbix (I think he is still relevant).

I miss cubing YouTube so much. It influenced me so much, probably more than it should have. But it's over now, and I don't think it will ever be the same or even close to what it once was.
 
I couldn't agree more,
Times are changing, the face of cubing in the world of pop-culture is being altered. Un-creativity has found its way into a hobby that is fueled by creativity and uniqueness. As true cubers, I think that is our job to be able to differentiate from youcubing imitations and youcubing masterpieces. No matter how "good" something is, money unfortunately slides into play, and people will come in, and capitilize off of what they see as trending. And that is where most everyone is wrong, Cubing is not a trend. It is a hobby that brings people together who call themselves speedcubers. Those true youcubing videos were not made by people who wanted to go viral. As Cubehead confessed, "I don't want to be famous...." Look at Jperm, He doesn't make content for money (the guy is a computer science major), he just likes sharing with other people whatever nerdy thing he's into (i guess right now it's mkart). People are too quick to connect youtube with publicity and money and subscribers. I think somewhere in there is a line that defines a conformist and a transformist. someone who does what everyone else does, and someone who takes something and presents it in a totally different perspective.

Great post @Bingus Ringus McDingus
nice scoop of food for thought.
 
The dillymilly video on this topic is pretty good. Unbiased opinion.

Since the cubing boom in lock down, there's been an increase in 'empty calorie' content that provides genuinely no value outside of being entertaining, though even that is a stretch. It's content for the sake of content. Oh well.

You can find good smaller channels, but they tend to upload once in a blue moon or burn out fast.
 
WARNING: MUCHO TEXTO

Dear YouCubers and the Speedsolving Forums,

I'm disappointed. You could be better. Though you may be a part of the rapidly growing community, you don't earn my respect. Milking content trends, such as "If [insert popular name] was a Cuber", "Non-Cubers be like", et cetera. It's ruining the cubing spirit. People of the likes of Cube for Speed, CubeRazn, and STCuber, among other copycats, are ruining the hobby. I know that they want to appeal to people like non-cubers who just learned about the hobby (I myself decided to buy my first good speedcube, a QiYi Sail, because I found a brain-dead Cube For Speed video on my recommended page) and younger cubers who like fast, colorful, and chaotic content, but it doesn't encapsulate the true cubing spirit. There are exceptions to these shorts creators, like SoupTimmy, who can appeal to both audiences, but it still is hard for me to swallow the pill of mass appeal.

Though I may not have been cubing for very long, being in the hobby for about a year or so, I know that cubing isn't all skits and content stealing. People like Z3Cubing, who I am actually watching right now in picture-in-picture as I am writing this, CubeHead, J Perm, SCS, TC, Tingman, and even older channels who I rewatch old videos of, like JRCuber, RedKB, and Cubeorithms.

Much to the chagrin of many serious cubers, most good YouCubers have fallen into the trap of catering to non-cubers and children, instead of providing truly genuine, fun cubing content for people like us on the forums who are more true, more serious cubers. Take poor Evgeny Bondarenko, or Cubastic. I still enjoy his calming, interesting (though poorly dubbed) videos, but he recently started making Cube For Speed-esque shorts. They have become very popular, much to my dismay, and take away from what makes his content unique, which is his calming, personality-filled content.

And there's also the blackout. Sure, there are people like J Perm and CubeHead who need a break because of their constant uploading, but CubeHead hasn't uploaded in a month, and despite J Perm's Shortcat channel where he uploads pretty often, he left us to the wolves by not uploading for eight months, making about five videos, and disappearing for another three months at this point in time. What gives?!

But I digress. People need to make a living, and maybe content milking is the answer to problems. There are still our knights in shining armor, like Z3 and Tingman, who upload weekly to put smiles on us cubers' faces. But we need the older form of content. Unboxings, mods, experiments, effectively everything from 2010-2019. I would expect that I speak for everyone that we all want content like that back.

Thank you for your time, and I apologize for making you read so much.

-Orion
As a cubing content creator myself. (Although not a big, or good one) It’s easier to make that kind of content. It’s just simply easy to pump out 10+ of them in a day or 2 and get A LOT of views.

I don’t typically post that type of content (all though I did use to post a lot of CapCut templates which is arguably worse)

I’m not saying that the content should be that, but I understand why it is.
 
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