The Deluge Of Online Videos - Viral Nonsensical Videos and Buried Gems4966541

The other working day, I was talking to somebody who puts together videos for a local metropolis and neighborhood. These movies are done under a community broadcasting program which was mandated by the FCC for the nearby cable companies. I mentioned that their stock experienced something like one hundred video interviews of local nonprofit teams, politicians, and local businesses. There had been so many videos that you couldn't view them all, but they had been all of interest and things that anybody living in the metropolis should probably know.

Indeed, I'm certain we've all had this issue when trying to do research on a topic, and discovering hundreds of videos on any offered subject. It is incredible, really incredible the number of videos that are available these days. There was an interesting article in Silicon Valley Business Journal posted an fascinating article on Might twenty, 2013 titled "YouTube: It would take 16 years to watch a single day's worth of video clip uploads," by Luke Strangel

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Yes, but relevancy is the important. The deluge is problematic as more important videos don't get viewed, yet weird one-off novelty often does and goes viral for no real reason providing absolutely nothing of worth to the human race. Have you at any time heard that estimate "water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink," apparently written by a seaman on a long voyage. Well, I sometimes feel like that when I consider the quantity of videos out there. The high quality is much less than to be desired, and people are used to getting higher definition videos when they view their large display TVs.