>>113490>unless they happen to say something that directly references something they've createdI think that's actually the least interesting scenario, you're know what you're getting into and a lot of time the video quality isn't really above average. When you look at regular people you can find a six-min rant on this or that, bugs they recorded in a videogame, some memes, and
then the interesting stuff. The 12yr old vid was from one of those accounts whose bajillion comments consistently appear at the top of the section, and I clicked on that video specifically because of the large gap in time and views between it and the gameplay clips that came afterwards. It's always neat to see the phases people have gone through.
Another example is the channel of a QA expert I was linked to so I could take a look at his talks, he also has a recording of him and his wife baking a fruit cake. Pumpkin pie too.