I know this is a music board, but I guess it's also the culture board of the chin

I know this is a music board, but I guess it's also the culture board of the chin

Youtube was the last pure movement of culture. From 2006-2009 it was unregulated, and produced pure organic exciting art.

Anybody else nostalgic for this period?

>art

> From 2006-2009 it was unregulated, and produced pure organic exciting art.

Examples, please.

not quite

The way that I understand this sentiment is that during this time period, there was not yet a well understood way for getting tons of attention on the website - the biggest YouTubers were trying different stuff, trying to feel out the ecosystem that would eventually become what we have today (which is as much about YouTube itself as other factors such as the rise of internet usage by the general populace + the ascension of clickbait and social media).

That said, we still see a tremendous amount of unregulated variety on YouTube, but I would argue, perhaps a bit nostalgically, that you have to dig harder to find it.

>pure organic exciting art
So... Youtube poop?

fuckin chocolate rain, lonelygirl, the Kiwi video, Shoes, Angry Video Game Nerd. Tons of small series channels like VanNuysGuys, Dylan's Couch, Waverly Flams. Too many to name

You've given me examples of shit that's comparable to most fucking television and fucking memes. Not "pure, organic, exciting art". How the fuck is AVGN art? Jesus Christ you people need to read more, if you think YouTube mass media is cultured.

2 girls 1 cup

Seriously. Calling YouTube art is the most pretentious thing that I've ever read.

To add to this, I would say that there is no question that today, content on YouTube is more corporatized and formulaic than it was during 06-09. Sponsorships are more common, people have camera crews and writing staffs to produce content... it's a much more complex and carefully planned operation for the top of the top, and given this reality, I can understand why someone would view the 06-09 era as being more organic.

Well then you see how influential it's been. Besides I'm talking about it more as a whole movement of people on the same focus and wavelength as opposed to assessing the individual videos themselves as art.

People were mostly motivated to put videos up because it was new and exciting, and the could possibly be seen worldwide. It was that perfect low pressure environment. It was hardly money driven back then

Except, you still haven't given any examples of something great being produced in this specific environment. Independent video art has been around forever, and YouTube didn't really aid that at all. Instead we got "vlogs" and we got abysmal video game content, not to mention, and I think most awfully, an absolutely horrendous approach to film critique (see; Nostalgia Critic and more recently YourMovieSucks) where it's just "LOOK AT THE PLOTHOLES! LOOK AT THIS ORANGE BLUE! LOOK AT HOW STUPID AND IRRATIONAL ALL THE CHARACTERS ARE" yadda yadda. Face it, democracy is worthless when the people are imbeciles. There is some good content, but no fucking quality "art" produced on YouTube. Did anyone make a really fascinating short film? Did someone do something interesting with the medium of short film?

Balloonshop was well ahead of their time.

King of the Hill youtube poops

The examples I gave were videos and channels where people were being their pure unfiltered selves. It wasn't this tryhard bullshit like the stuff you mentioned, where you can tell NostaligaCritic is trying to inhabit this character that probably stopped being interesting to him years and years ago, and is trying to be entertaining/funny. The whole "are you entertained??!!" deal.

Did you even notice where I said 06-09? People didn't see Youtube quite yet as a competition market, where you HAD to be funny or refined to get to the top. They probably saw it as this weird new organism taking shape, and just made a video to feel the EXPERIENCE of making something and posting it online. Not the experience of being popular on that site yet. So they're relaxed and being their unfiltered selves. At the same time though, they care enough not to produce total shit, because there's the hope that the world might see them, and they give it a good effort. It had the perfect storm of variables.

I think it was glorious, MAN

But can you give me some examples of this "pure unfiltered self"? Can you give me a link to some of this content? What was the best thing that came out of YouTube then? Again; just being your pure unfiltered self sounds like shitty vlogging. I remember YouTube in 2006-2009, and it was mostly fail videos and cringy people talking on webcams. I don't recall any great art coming from this.

why would I do that for you? Either agree or not

I am not omniscient, and I am curious about great stuff I might have missed. I don't know what I'm agreeing to, I'm just skeptical about this nostalgic view of youtube back then, cause I just remember it as like some offbeat, odd stuff, but I don't remember any truly great stuff coming out of it.

youtube.com/watch?v=FAwR6wjqL_I&t=2s

youtube.com/watch?v=Mz8JoluFmck

youtube.com/watch?v=urZnJMJOc_0

youtube.com/watch?v=hQxitjn78D0

youtube.com/watch?v=sdUUx5FdySs

youtube.com/watch?v=bNF_P281Uu4

wasn't me

Aight, so you've got Waverly Films doing some pretty good sketch comedy. The VanNuysGuys video was okay I guess? I think I'm missing context for it perhaps, but thaẗ́s whatever. The Kiwi video is clearly not a product of YouTube, but of a class project of someone in some animation school. And that last one is the important example here; because all of this shit is stuff you can still find, it's basically what people do in film schools all the time, or just for the hell of it in college or hell even in high school. Nothing about those videos were generated because of what YouTube is. YouTube's major contribution was always the fucking vlogs and all that shit, but it did offer a platform for getting your stuff out there, and you could get some wider exposure. But it didnt generate any specifically interesting stuff as such, you can find all of this stuff if you go like a local university film festival.

this isn't the culture board. Sup Forums is the culture board

no, Sup Forums is Sup Forums's culture board, you sods

fuck you