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huh??
this is just stupid talk. apparently, everyone has been a bit emboldened by Mr. Can't Stick to Basketball - and maybe now folks are sweatin those young rich guys. jealousy is a b*tch.
i get it - bandwagons have been around a long time. i jump on them, too. but i'm not likely to kick someone in the shins. not because i'm holier than thou, but because it's meaningless and petty.
this post strikes me as being as lame and naive as Francis Fukuyama's laugher, 'The End of History'. It's a little bit of 'state the obvious' mixed in with a healthy dose of 'self-congratulatory schadenfreude' - i.e., this post is worthless, or less than worthless, inasmuch as any observations that it actually makes about the existing/developing/impending failure of YouTube are non-starters and near-perfectly irrelevant.
so, you got that, kids of MySpace and YouTube? you're gonna have to stop liking and using these websites, now.
why?
well, because we adults know what you kids want. we really do. you're too stupid to know what you want, so we'll figure it out for you. so, you now hate MySpace and YouTube and any other website that dares serve you up Mr. Diddy and Ms. Dally.
got it? good.
so many problems! they have so many problems! what will they do? more exclamation points! what will happen if... what will happen when... and then there's this... and what about that...
it's like reading a mashup version of the Drudgery Report. entertaining if you want to get yourself all worked up and have a little fun sniping from the treeline, but ironically, at the end of the day - it's just meaningless clutter. so much for that signal-to-noise ratio.
doh!
Huh?
Not sure what point you're trying to argue, but in response to your opening sentence, I definitely don't think that staying small is a good thing - I'm just saying for those who were there from the start, they'll have to be a lot more tolerant now that gaming and commercial information are becoming a bigger part of the experience. On the upside, the volume and variety of the content should increase as the site grows - you'll never search for a video that isn't there.
Impending failure? No way - not sure if you read the post, but if you did, I gotta work on my communication skills.
It's not YouTube's fault: it happens to any site that gets big. I still love YouTube and think it will just grow and grow.