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Is there a reason this is being down voted so much? I've only watched the first few minutes and I was actually surprised I hadn't come across this channel before.
I think it's because it's generally considered bad form to post videos only, without any text whatsoever.
I know for me I'd prefer to read for 15 minutes vs listen to someone speak for almost 50 min.
Fair point, I will make sure I add a summary or quick blurb about it in the future.
It'd be greatly appreciated!
I have added some details, I hope they are in a format that is suitable.
One of the reasons I posted this was to share his channel with other who may not of known about it.
Well thanks for that - it's solid discussion!
You're welcome.
If you read the description, you can assume that the video is garbage.
Provinces in Canada have premiers, the Country has a Prime Minister.
Also, what casual cruelty specifically?
NBC is from the USA, I assume they mean the CBC? But "CBC united" isn't a thing, so maybe they mean the political party "BC United"?
Description was added after my original post and I agree it's bad (looks like AI generated drek). That said, the video is good and worth a watch.
I downvoted because it's a collection of multiple topics, which I don't think is really good for lemmy style discussion. 1 post 1 topic.
Well lhe does break them up into separate smaller videos which i could post each separately, but i feel that would pollute lemmy more then one single post. What do you think?
I would post the one segment you think is most interesting/relavent or create /c/steveboots and post everything there.
I think on "The platform that shall not be named" creating it's own community would be a good idea but here on lemmy I feel that would dilute the pool of posts.
I'm going to shy away from creating separate posts, not that I don't feel it's a good idea. But because at least in this case each segment is important and so the video is as a whole.