HOJ
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No wonder novice woodworkers struggle when relying on YouTube for their knowledge:
It’s the algorithm YouTube and other social media uses that favours this material as it generates lots of angry comments / people correcting them.US Youtubers only seem to make informercials, or videos telling other Youtubers that they're doing it wrong.
It's quite a depressing scene.
Is that why they go on and on about everything except what you want to know? Do they have to do a minimum time? Or are they just boring.It’s the algorithm YouTube and other social media uses that favours this material as it generates lots of angry comments / people correcting them.
The algorithm doesn’t care if a comment is positive or negative it counts as engagement and bumps it up the listings.
I miss the early days of YouTube where you could watch a 3 minute video from Gaz the mechanic and rebuild your car’s steering rack, and now it’s all just click bait.
Longer videos means YouTube can cram more adverts in, so they’re favoured by the algorithm also.Is that why they go on and on about everything except what you want to know? Do they have to do a minimum time? Or are they just boring.
And he`s running the cut in the wrong direction, what a wally !!WOW Incredible, he doesnt even know the basics.
Or safety for that matter as he keeps the machine plugged in as he changes the cutter.
Erasmus's quote is given modern expression in the Dunning-Kruger functionI avoid you tube as much a possible as when ever I watch it I’m reminded of the quote by Erasmus
“The less talent they have, the more pride, vanity and arrogance they have. All these fools, however, find other fools who applaud them."
Yes, he is backrouting , moving the router too slowly and only using half the baseplate. It's going to tip over at some stage. Instinctively this is a job for the router table. Lastly sharpening a 20 year old bit is probably a false economy.And he`s running the cut in the wrong direction, what a wally !!
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