Just a brief rant:

I’m seriously getting tired of looking for some information about a rig, antenna, etc and being directed to nothing but YouTube videos. It seems everyone wants to be a famous influencer.

Just look at the main QRZ.com page. It’s all links to YouTube videos.

Sometimes videos help but it’s become absurd - especially when it takes less time to read the information than watch some video. Oh, if you’re making some stupid face and pointing at something, I doubt I will ever watch the video.

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Completely agree. I’m thinking of starting an educational YT channel, and I plan on having an equivalent text article for every video for exactly this reason.

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especially when it takes less time to read the information than watch some video

I think the converse is a big part of why you see so many videos. It’s a lot easier to ramble in front of a camera than it is to actually write a half-way decent web page for most topics.

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Think there’s some browser extension which gives you the subtitles as text. Way faster to skip the BS. But yeah I feel you.

The worst are the autogenerated ones from Stackoverflow or whatver questions. Like it’s scraped text put in video automatically. Like really? That’s what we’ve come to? Lmao.

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hmm i didnt think about extensions for subtitle viewing. i should keep an eye out. nice tip.

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“Don’t forget to smash that LIKE button!” LOL

There are several good YT channels for amateur radio: MIKROWAVE1, Mr. Carlson’s Lab, VK3YE, ZL2CTM, W2AEW, D-Lab. If there’s a channel featuring an EFHW antenna video or a primer on Baofeng radios, that’s a likely sign it’s a wannabe influencer.

Although it’s not amateur radio oriented, I highly recommend “Iain Explains Signals, Systems, and Digital Comms” for those who want to understand more complex topics without getting a PhD.

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There are also some excellent Navy training film from the 50s.

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They talk so damn slow too. I always speed up the video and often it still sounds normal because they deliberately talk slow to stretch it out.

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It boosts some engagement variable for algorithm -which, I’m told, improves some score and placement.

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