Worked in the past as SoMe-Manager for big Companies and Non-Profit. Several years of experience in Tech-Journalism. Now content creation by day and programming by night.
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Hello Mario, I see a problem with this and it is how YouTubes algorithm works. With this method you will slowly kill your channel and I can explain you why. If you want to grow a channel with long format videos your audienence HAS to grow with those videos because YouTube will use your subscribers as a testgroup if they should show people your videos. So you upload a video -> about half of your subscribers watch it -> YouTube will think "Thats amazing. We will show it to more people." And then they start suggesting your videos next to big channels in your niche. When you boost up your subscribers with people who don't care about your long term videos you will then publish a videos -> nobody watches it -> it signals YouTube that not even your subscribers watch it, so they won't spread it at all. Every subscriber that is not there for your actual content, hurts your channel growth. The second problem I see is that you are technically breaking the law and YouTube might ban you from the platform alltogether. That's not something I would risk honestly. (Experience: I grew two successful YouTube Channels in compliance with the rules)
Thanks for raising the awareness for this important topic. At this point I think that the tech community is shifting towards being more excluding of disabled people than thinking about being inclusive because everyone centers themself and tries to get the best spot, the best job, the best pay. That is quite a hostile environment.
Not feeding in with the hype is important. I saw that the people now hyping web3 did hype something else just a few months ago using the same language and how it is "the future". Now they act as if they don't remember 😂. Give it a few more months and we have another thing being hyped. Stay true to your path. If a technology will settle, it will still be there when you are done and when you have a solid foundation of knowledge it won't be hard to wrap your head around it then.