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You look at the top performing Minecraft videos over these past few months and they all follow the same generic formula. The only thing varying the videos and creators from each other is the little bit of personality variation between them, and even then, showing less of your personality on YouTube is becoming more preferred as that's what can ...
No, I'm 50 and I watch minecraft videos. Build tutorials mostly. There's a lot of different ways to play minecraft and some of the game mechanics and auto-farms are extremely complicated. Way more complicated than most school aged kids can figure out. You can actually build working computers from redstone components inside the game.
Another small YouTuber who is trying to recreate the feel of old Minecraft YouTube content is Xenocorpse with their “Let’s play Minecraft like the good old days” series. I like the flow and pacing (I’m not a fan of the “I ate a BILLION pork chops!” videos at all).
I would just say be very aware of the genre on youtube and what's happening on it. Watch a lot of successful recent videos to gage what is the expected pacing, style, and editing conventions in good minecraft videos in 2023. From there you can observe and learn off others editing.
There is a youtube search prompt which searches up videos before a certain year. It goes "before:x", "x" meaning your chosen year. For example if you want to see minecraft tutorials uploaded before 2013, you type in your search bar "minecraft tutorial before:2013". You can look up even minecraft gameplays from 2009!
I’ve been thinking about this recently and personally I feel like the type of content of the Minecraft YouTube landscape has changed over the years. There have always been hyper and energetic youtubers but most of the Minecraft videos back in the early-mid 2010s were more so focused on the base game of Minecraft and its specific experiences ...
I've seen plenty of monetized YouTubers use Minecraft or other video game music in their videos and never gotten striked. I myself have used tracks from Nintendo and Minecraft in videos that aren't even about gaming and haven't gotten striked.
1.4K votes, 239 comments. true. Im leaving the old Minecraft YouTubers like Ssundee, Vikkstar (still keep up with Vikk on twitter), DanTDM who is also doing well for himself on youtube still, "The Pack" I think they called the group with Preston, Rob, Jerome, Mitch, etc, in the back of my mind as a nostalgic relic of simpler times when I would just watch Minecraft lets plays.
Youtube can set videos to "made for kids" against whatever the creator chose if the video fits and has a large kids audience. Back when this started and was a more common issue, some people would include curses or things in the description just to not get automatically categorized.
I'm looking for a mod which lets you play local videos files on screens in Minecraft, without using online links - but instead playing a video off e.g. a resource pack or inside the mod's assets. My world is strictly for offline only.