Sunday, April 3, 2011

YouTube Response


I disagreed with the article, “YouTube Doesn’t Care About Your Beginning, Middle, End” because I feel like that just because a video does not get straight to the point right away it will not be important. There are many videos on YouTube and other stories that have been done that give full details. Although many videos are quickly posted on YouTube, that does not necessarily mean that YouTube does not care about everyone’s beginning, middle and end. This article went on to examine that a certain video that was shot poorly and not informative had many viewers. This may be true, however YouTube has viewers because of stories itself. This video could have had many viewers because of who it was about, a celebrity who is homeless, or because it was a different take on some one famous. This article reaches accusations just because of a certain YouTube and immediately eliminating that other well done videos are not of importance, especially with details. This article not only was confusing because of how it jumped around from Ted Williams, to flip cams, to the photojournalist, to pros and cons of the video but it also did not have one main focus. Although the article mentioned how YouTube does not care about Beginning, Middle and Endings, it didn’t fully explain why that assumption has been made off of one video. I did not like this article because of how poor it was written as well as I disagreed with everything that was mentioned.

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