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  • Nope. I don't like the format.

    A 30 seconds video is like repeating the same mistakes that turned Twitter (yes, even before Elon Musk) to what it is today: a place that there's no shade of gray, no nuance and everything is outrageous. A Short has no time to elaborate on anything and can simplify the subject so much that it becomes just misinformation.

    Also I don't believe it's worth for creators in the long run. I'm not a creator myself but I believe that the time-effort to create a video is not linear with its duration. They can make a short so elaborated and viral that it would be more worth to create a full video in regards of sponsorship, ad revenue and subscription retention.

  • OP's problem isn't even wrong.

    It's just assuming that π is 5 in this specific scenario, just like it's reasonable to assume the existence of a spherical cow in a frictionless environment. Yeah, if you use the results of this problem to develop a real cylinder you're going to have a bad time but nobody is doing that all what's the problem?

    Nobody is saying that from this point in time and going forward π = 5 and now math is broken forever. People need to chill

  • If you take a look into the fitness bubble on YouTube you will see military propaganda too. They're often competing against real soldiers/SEALS/whatever to demonstrate how well prepared they're are in the case of war. Back in the subject of engineering, William Osman was also sponsored by the Navy (I think) one time.

  • You can. As others have said it's just a trend.

    There are parts made specifically for those like you (and me) who don't like unicorn barf all over their room. (My case has RGB fans. I just don't connect these pins tho)

  • At first glance, none.

    But then "willingness" and "money" rarely mix well. Yeah, there are humans "willing" to be paid for their plasma but it's a marginalized part of the population trying to have just enough money to survive.

    I'm sorry. I'm trying not to ruin the meme any further.

  • Maybe I'm being cynical but I think humans would find a way to exploit this market and make women suffer, just like we can do with cattle.

    Inject women with hormones to make them produce more milk is an example I can think of.