Sunday, September 4, 2011
"There Is No Shame in Watching YouTube"
Michael Strangelove pointed out in his writing that we shouldn't be ashamed or embarrassed about watching YouTube videos because we see a little bit of ourselves in the videos, which I disagree with. I mean sure I will connect with several of them, but for the most part I watch videos because they have been talked about a lot recently or because I find them humorous. I would definitely say that I don't finish some videos because I think they are stupid or I would be embarrassed if someone found me watching them. A lot of people view what they watch as an extension of their ideals and a lot of the time people will judge others based on what they have or haven't seen. It's almost as if television and videos on the internet is an extension of our personalities and social lives. Which is why I think that people could be ashamed of watching certain videos on YouTube. Many of them are not worth the time of our day, nor the humiliation of admitting you watched a really dumb video.
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