One thing about Mumbo people rarely mention is that he is very charismatic speaker - I noticed that for example when a new season of HC starts it's usually Mumbo announcing things and speaking in front of all Hermits which is basically like speaking in front of an entire classroom. Not everyone can handle such pressure. ''Mumbo for mayor'' gag is so funny and enduring because everyone subconsciously recognizes he could be a leader, if he wanted to and the fact that he doesn't want makes it even funnier.
@SecretMoonshine
2 жыл бұрын
Mmmm, not “usually Mumbo” announcing things (this season is the first I recall in 6 seasons of watching him), but I agree with your analysis of his speaking style.
@duckfield5131
2 жыл бұрын
Another thing with mumbo is he has redstone videos. One offs where's he's either playing around with new mechanics or showing an interesting and fun contraption. He did this for years along side hermit craft. It might be hard for people to get into a long running series and a new episode might not engage as many new viewers. But mumbo making a house builds it's self is more likely and then there's a backlog of similar videos people like his content and will be more likely to watch a longer series of his.
@macmcleod1188
2 жыл бұрын
Mumbo jumbo hasn't got a mean bone in his body and he laughs at himself easily. He's family-friendly and he's a hard worker with regular output. I hope he hasn't burned out but if he has then I'm sure he'll do well at his next endeavor.
@donteatmydonut
2 жыл бұрын
i notice british people are tend to be charismatic speaker, its just the way they use "English"
@kacperwoch4368
2 жыл бұрын
@@donteatmydonut There is nothing inherently special about the Brits speaking their native language and of all the UK Hermits Mumbo sounds the least British, which he himself admitted in one of his older videos.
@TackerTacker
2 жыл бұрын
Etho is actually one of the most consistent Minecraft KZitemrs out there in my opinion. Maybe not in terms of upload schedule, but in the way he makes videos. He didn't change much, he did improve in terms of quality, he improved in terms of his skills in Minecraft etc., but you can watch his first let's play and his current one and, besides these improvements in quality, it is still very much a recognizable and typical Etho video. He is a bastion of calm in the hectic, trend and algorithm chasing KZitem landscape.
@TackerTacker
2 жыл бұрын
You click an Etho video, you know what you get. ...not literally, but in the same way you recognize the style of a painter you like.
@draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
Жыл бұрын
Etho is Love, Etho is Life.
@jacksonfuller1995
2 жыл бұрын
Another reason i think etho has such a loyalty is because a lot of the time etho feels like he’s kinda watching with you. He ask for opinions in the comment section, he observes the conversation in collaborations then jumps in with a joke(almost like he’s watching along too), he always keeps the viewer in mind. I think that kind of attention to the audience makes him more relatable and feel like he’s kinda watching along with you. I think the “go get your snacks” really encapsulates it.
@derserequiem
2 жыл бұрын
this is the part i love the most about etho. semi new fan, just got caught into hermitcraft as a whole (and exploring all the individual channels as well) when mumbos first walking house video popped off. etho's series was one i found so interesting because his take was always so calm and audience-inclusive. almost as if we were next to him discussing how to solve the problems
@ubernewb3005
2 жыл бұрын
@@derserequiem agreed. i feel like etho is taking the ride with us vs putting on a show. the way he explains his thought process as he goes along, or breaks down how the things he has built actually work and why, are what make him my favorite youtuber. i also really enjoy watching hypno's videos for the same reason. just a couple of cool down to earth dudes.
@Hiznogood
2 жыл бұрын
I think Etho comes thru as a really genuine guy and he loves what he do, he doesn’t put out a video just to get the views but he also tries to think about what we like to see. Not to gain more views, but as he doesn’t want to bore his viewers.
@charles3840
2 жыл бұрын
Plus, he only ever encourages positive interaction. There are a few times in his history where he interacted with a viewer in a poor way, but he only ever brings out constructive comments. And of course, since they're featured, people will look at what gets featured and try to immitate it. Multiply that over a few years and the audience becomes extremely positive and heart warming.
@rachelkim4457
Жыл бұрын
While I agree, a lot of hermits ask for opinions in the comments and actively listens to them. So I don’t think this is specific to Etho
@xisumavoid
2 жыл бұрын
Were back in action! Expect more videos from this channel moving forward :-)
@jan-lukas
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for returning to this channel!
@thomasdoconnor
2 жыл бұрын
I can't wait :)
@pitku5210
2 жыл бұрын
So happy to hear this!
@sufferingbanana
2 жыл бұрын
Pogchamp, if I dare say so.
@NotGeri
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, looking forward to it!
@Mogswamp
Жыл бұрын
Another thing I find really interesting about different KZitemrs is how they adopt different strategies of making revenue- some invest a month or more into a video that will probably go viral and get millions of views (high risk, high reward). Others seem to go for less produced, less high effort content that doesn't get as many views, but can be produced weekly. In the end, these two strategies could in theory mean the exact same revenue, but through very different means.
@MrCreed5058
Жыл бұрын
Oh hey I know who you are
@scalpingsnake
2 жыл бұрын
Etho is an enigma. People have been worried in the past as his subscriber growth is quite slow. But his views are so consistent, it's just like X said he has a loyal fanbase you always see comments of people who haven't touched the game in years watching Etho play Minecraft. Ultimately I think Etho just goes against the average MC youtuber, he doesn't ask for subs or likes, he doesn't create eye catching thumbnails or interesting titles. He just does his own thing.
@draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
Жыл бұрын
There's so many names that have come and gone, but Etho has always been there.
@realastropulse
2 жыл бұрын
Its interesting people mention etho. For sure agree with how he kinda just creates loyalty. I personally have always been invested in what he does, no matter what it is, he just draws you in. I have probably watched through his single player series 3 or 4 times now, each time enjoying it as much as the last. Part of him just doing what he enjoys is how it comes across to you watching it, its genuine, he pours his soul into the projects. Even when I stopped playing minecraft, I still always watched etho's new videos because it wasnt the game i was invested in, it was the way he played the game. Hes still one of the creators that is an instant click whenever i see a new video.
@etoinedevries7583
2 жыл бұрын
In all the years I've been subscribed to Etho (I believe something like 6/7), I don't think there was ever a video I didn't watch of him. My interest in playing minecraft has been going down a lot in the last few years but just his way of coming up with fun ideas makes his videos so entertaining. I agree, an Etho video is an instant click. Edit: Oh wait, the only videos I havent watched in those years were from his Pixelmon series. I guess it didn't interest me enough.
@baileyhatfield4273
2 жыл бұрын
@@etoinedevries7583 I havn't regularly or been SUPER involved in Minecraft for 3-4 years, i played it for...a BREIF stint idk 2 years ago and that's been about it. Etho i think its not even just minecraft, it's him. I do tend to enjoy certain videos more, i loved when he did Ark survival, colabs are great, but also his solo stuff is amazing. He's the realest person out there.
@tonster_9752
2 жыл бұрын
Holy crap, thats alot of watch time, I've been a long time etho fan, i should totally do a lets play rewatch
@Stefan8u
2 жыл бұрын
I think Etho appears to have a cult of personality, but in reality I think it's just long term consistent loyal growth, rather than the content being focused on himself, the loyal audience has put the emphasis on him, whilst he trys to resist it. Which seems to be the opposite of a Yotube "cult of personality"
@ubernewb3005
2 жыл бұрын
agree wholeheartedly. i've actually just recently started up his lets play for the 4th or 5th time now, and it never gets old. i think it's just his overall outlook on the game he plays. nothing is ever forced, and it never comes across as "i'm doing this for the views" like so many other youtubers often do. he comes up with an idea that interests him, and you can't help but to be sucked along on the journey with him as he walks thru the whole thing with you on screen. sharing his thoughts and reasoning as he's trying stuff is the biggest draw for me, and the thing that will always get me excited whenever a new video drops.
@thesledgehammerblog
2 жыл бұрын
Some very interesting points here. Thinking about this, there seems to be a few different types of Hermits (or MC KZitemrs in general for that matter): - The "Actors". These are the ones who largely define and play out the overarching narratives throughout a Hermitcraft season, and adapt to whatever personas are needed in service of that. These roles tend to change over time, but in general you get people like Impulse, Grian, Cubfan and BDubs that seem to always be right in the middle of things. Ren is obviously heavily involved in this season's main storyline, but this hasn't been the case nearly as much in previous seasons. - The "Storytellers": These are people like Xisuma, Scar and Zed who may or may not be involved in the major narrative, but who are spending most of their time and efforts building their own stories and their own narratives for each season. As a bit of a special case I'd also put Grian here as well. In particular I'd bring up Zedaph since he was discussed in the video. He has been doing a lot more collaboration this season than in past ones (his recent episodes with Xisuma and Grian were hilarious) but he seems to be a "does not fit the narrative" type character, and mostly defines his own seasons. I also think Grian really wants to be more of a storyteller (and is moving more in that direction over seasons 8 and 9) but at this point he seems to have either by accident or by choice become Hermitcraft's designated agent provocateur and gets mixed up in the main storyline anyway. The same could also be said for Scar. - The "Builders": This is where people like Etho, Mumbo, JoeHills, Tango and ZombieCleo would go. They don't really care as much about telling a story as they are just building cool things that would basically only ever work on a server full of well known, mature players. I also think Mumbo is a good example of developing a specific character and a specific brand. He seems to work best as the "straight man" of the server, the Bud Abbott to various Lou Costellos, but most notably to Iskall and Grian. That said, it can be hard to be the one playing second fiddle, and with his audience and the expectations that come with it I can see why burnout would be a major issue. You could probably also put Doc in this category, although the story always seems to find him anyway.
@cclockwize
2 жыл бұрын
Underrated comment
@Bluestonezee
2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the time and thought that went into this analysis! Well said!
@DyslecticAttack
2 жыл бұрын
Doc is the servers go to "crazy scientist". As much as Zedaph, Etho, and Mumbo can be "goofy scientists", they're not the crazy type, but Doc is. If the story escalates, he's bound to be there to escalate it with his builds. I'd say he's a combination between the builders and the actors. He loves building big projects with lots of technical stuff. But in the server stories, he's frequently involved, be it for his own goals, or to escalate or further someone else's goals through intricate or devious means. And gotta say that this hypothesis at least for Hermitcraft seems pretty spot on.
@sarahlandis289
2 жыл бұрын
I personally put Grian in all 3 categories, though he is one of my favorites regardless. I was drawn to his building skill and prankster nature.
@michaellautermilch9185
2 жыл бұрын
Very well said!
@matthewparker9276
2 жыл бұрын
Time sensitive and serialised content usually isn't great for growth, whereas independent and timeless content will attract new audiences over time. So Mumbo, for example, has his redstone tutorials which work for new viewers at any time, whereas X has mostly HermitCraft and update videos, which either have a greater investment for new audiences or a limited window of relevance, and will result in slower growth. Time sensitive and serialised content is, on the other hand, better at maintaining an audience.
@averagezing
2 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Love this explanation
@foxinsocks4693
2 жыл бұрын
This is a really simple and great explanation. It makes a lot of sense really
@kevintrang6447
2 жыл бұрын
How did Grian gain so many subscribers through Hermktcraft then though? He mentioned that building tutorials didn't attract as many views as HC episodes.
@plorby7680
2 жыл бұрын
@@kevintrang6447 heavily his personality and collabing with mumbo often, I would guess.
@matthewparker9276
2 жыл бұрын
@@kevintrang6447 I would mostly attribute that to the collective audience of HermitCraft being greater than any individual member's audience and by joining HermitCraft Grian exposed himself to that collective audience. But there is probably also a factor of minecraft let's plays being appealing to a larger audience in general than solo building content is.
@THEONEGUY
2 жыл бұрын
I have been watching Etho for 10 years or so, and he's always been like an anti-youtuber. Seems like he fights against growth, never asking for likes or subs. He would probably be bigger if he did. But he still feels like he is doing youtube for him, not the viewer. You mentioned Etho doesn't do something if he doesn't feel like it, and I feel like that plays into what is entertaining about his videos. Etho seems kinda mellow, so it's entertaining to see him enjoy something or even get excited. Everything about him seems genuine and I really enjoy that. Mumbo is someone I recently started watching and something I think he has in common with Etho is that he is super smart, but down plays it. Kind of acts dumb in a way. It makes the viewer feel smarter even tho he is smarter than me. He makes you feel like you are part of his videos, so you want to keep coming back. I think a lot of hermits do this, and do it well. They downplay how good they are, makes me feel like I could easily do everything they do, if I just wanted to spend a week of my life making one building.
@wifflesports6638
2 жыл бұрын
Your point about hermits downplaying themselves is spot on. What the hermits do in terms of building and red stone is so far beyond what 99% of Minecraft players can do, but it’s almost east to forget that when you watch their videos.
@jasonreed7522
2 жыл бұрын
What i have always identified as what makes Etho and others so fun to watch is that: when the content creator is having fun, the audience is having fun. And what sets Etho appart is his refusal to do things that aren't fun. (He still grinds but throws it into B-roll footage and makes it fun)
@catsandcrafts171
2 жыл бұрын
@@wifflesports6638 Agreed - I was wandering around the public server of Hermitcraft 7 a couple of days ago, looking for inspiration, and it just always blows me away what a massive group of insanely talented people the hermits are. Just one of them is fantastic whenever they each do Lets Play videos and then you bring them all together on HC and it's simply stunning. Often, rather than being inspired, I just get a bit overwhelmed! >
@Hiznogood
2 жыл бұрын
@@catsandcrafts171 What has concerned me for awhile is that some of the Hermits doesn’t collab or aren’t even present much of the season. No, I’m not talking about Mumbo as he needed a break and might be burned out. Anyway, it leaves it to fewer hermits carrying the story/server and maybe makes their work harder. Maybe the seasons are to long and the breaks between them to short? I rather have shorter seasons and more interactions and more active hermits then a quiet server.
@viincanity
Жыл бұрын
@@Hiznogood it's far from quiet imo, it just depends on who you watch. In regards to "story". There's a difference between the ones that actively chase or make a story and some that just create it as a byproduct but don't take it too seriously. The S8 story imo was not that enjoyable. (even though some did it great, I didn't enjoy it and some hermits said they didn't really like it either).
@eclipse4507
2 жыл бұрын
It never feels like Etho releases videos just to have something on his channel. All of them seem like something he would have done even if he never recorded.
@birkobird
2 жыл бұрын
As a diehard etho viewer I think that he does have a cult of personality, it's just that it doesn't incentivise the creation of parasocial relationships in the same way that a cult of personality might on other channels.
@somejerkbag
2 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of "regular" people don't get Ethos humor. Makes it better really... I love Etho
@AnimilesYT
2 жыл бұрын
To me Mumbo has a good sense of humor. His voice and way of speaking also contributes a lot to how enjoyable he is to watch. Grain has his humor and he's very mischievous which also makes him very fun to watch. Both of them also have great reactions and at a first glance it looks like they don't take anything seriously (even though the quality of the things they create show something else). What I like most about you is that you put a lot of thought into everything. You often get into philosophical discussions (or waffling as you call it) which I really enjoy. You put this more in your streams than in your videos, but it still comes across in the videos. So I think a KZitemr's personality is often the most important part. This is usually not the case for educational KZitemrs though. Anyway, keep up the good work, X ♥️
@j_edwards6075
2 жыл бұрын
Well said, I definitely agree with you. X is the only hermit that I can continue to keep watching because he doesn't sacrifice that maturity in his content for 15 minutes of fame. That's what I love about Hermitcraft and all of its members. No matter what mood you're in there's always a hermit specifically producing videos that has the personality to match your mood.
@tractordawg
2 жыл бұрын
Etho retains a really good sub to veiwer ratio at 2.43 million subs but getting about 500k veiwers a video. This is a ratio I think is often overlooked when comparing youtube videos. Not to say a channel is dead when its ratio is lower but the subs of said channel might be subbed for different reasons. Ethos fan base always shows up for basically every video. From watching Etho since before minecrack I can say he is the only youtuber that I go out of my way to watch his videos. Just something but the simple joy of life, makes his videos great to watch.
@cvilla1944
2 жыл бұрын
He also gets tons of comments. I dont know much about engagement metrics, but ive heard that's a good thing
@draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
Жыл бұрын
Always going out of my way to watch his videos also.
@Tabethy
2 жыл бұрын
This guy is such a legend he put kakashi in the thumbnail talking about personality yeah dude i miss naruto already
@chubbyanimalenthusiast70
2 жыл бұрын
I feel the need to make sure you’re joking
@doodlebugugg
2 жыл бұрын
Ahh yes kakashi my favorite hermit
@chubbyanimalenthusiast70
2 жыл бұрын
PLEASE TELL ME YOU’RE JOKING
@chubbyanimalenthusiast70
2 жыл бұрын
@@BlockedUser420 it’s always good to make sure there’s some real stupid people out there
@cillicat
2 жыл бұрын
I wrote my bachelors thesis about parasocial relationships and I think that is usually the key - when that is actively encouraged it usually blows up a channel...
@mimimized
2 жыл бұрын
I try to support as many Hermits as I can, but there are times where I am unable to watch their content because of my own schedule. I love the entirety of Hermitcraft and y’all deserve as much support as possible. Been a huge fan of Zedaph since The Big Base Swap in season 7 when I saw his base in Grian’s video. It was after that little arc in season 7 that I began to watch more of the hermits.
@FaiienWings
Жыл бұрын
Longtime Etho watcher here, 7 or 8 years or so. What drew me to Etho initially (and kept me there) was his calm personality. It's easy to find high energy channels but hard to find interesting but mellow youtubers, who you can tell are genuinely enjoying what they are doing. What kept me with his channel was partly his build style and redstone abilities, and partly his comment section: everyone was so respectful! You could tell that the community he built was a good one.
@DanielCifer
Жыл бұрын
Etho is probably the only channel where I would watch every video no matter what. I'm a very mood driven person where I change hobbies and routines whenever I feel like it. Sometimes I go months and years without playing Minecraft because either something else grabbed my interest at the time or I was simply burnt out from the game and needed a break, which would also naturally makes me stop watching Minecraft content. However, I would still watch every Etho's upload even in those times. Aside from his personality which is just naturally entertaining, I just love seeing him still enjoying the game as much as he did all those years ago and just doing whatever weird things he feels like doing. I'd say I'm pretty good at keeping up with the technical minecraft scene so I usually know the most efficient methods to do things in the game but pretty much that's all I see usually, people building the same farm designs because they know it to be the best and most efficient. Seeing Etho just trying out his silly ideas and building all of his farms and contraptions based on some goofy concept he thought might be fun is always a breath of fresh air and a joy to watch and it seems like he just knows how to make the game feel fun and enjoyable. Watching Etho videos is what eventually get me inspired to play Minecraft over and over again after every time I get burned out over the years.
@coso2
2 жыл бұрын
Personality can attract people, sure, but personality alone doesn't mean good content. It took a while for me to understand and appreciate Zed, and it all started with the HCBBS!
@jessiesandoval1269
2 жыл бұрын
X i think you're channel grows because of your intelligence and your views on life in a whole, i really enjoy hearing your views on certain topics on just about anything, i find your views like my own, Very articulate i really enjoy that way of looking at things in life
@chubbyanimalenthusiast70
2 жыл бұрын
Zed is quite underated
@_kaleido
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s confusing, he’s so entertaining :( maybe it’s because he focuses more on variety than strictly redstone/building
@NoodelkAnimations
2 жыл бұрын
@@_kaleido its because he doesn't have a lot of collabs. Most people know his from the collab he had with grian in S7, and every time he collabs he gets more subscribers
@berndarndt9924
2 жыл бұрын
@@_kaleido he mostly collabed with tango and aside from that he makes very niche content.
@gsam2021
2 жыл бұрын
Personally, I find his hermitcraft videos a bit gimmicky. He always has a thing like the cave of contraptions, the lab or the zedvancements. It gets a bit repetitive sometimes and it feels a bit isolated from the rest of the server due to the limited collabs. This is just my opinion so ¯\_ʘ‿ʘ_/¯
@alexandria6054
2 жыл бұрын
accent/familiarity is definitely a factor. as someone from the UK, i'm more likely to watch the british hermits. their accents offer me familiarity, i feel like i'm watching a friend having fun. however, i do also watch pretty much all the hermits content just not consistently (i'll wait until a few eps ar eout then binge). i think the only exception in that for me is scar. i don't know what it is about scar but i just love him in a way that puts him above some of the other hermits.
@veryblocky
2 жыл бұрын
I think this is 100% the case, 4 of the 5 hermits I watch are English (Xisuma, Zedaph, Grian, and Mumbo), with the exception being DocM.
@raf4933
2 жыл бұрын
if that was meaningfull though you'd expect the american hermits to be bigger simply because there are more american viewers
@alexandria6054
2 жыл бұрын
@@raf4933 logistically yes, but it's not as if every American is watching hermitcraft, maybe their british demographic is bigger? still, it's one factor that influences it, not a definitive point.
@maxwellli7057
2 жыл бұрын
Personally, regional accents have mattered less to me than other things like gender or how their voice sounds in general. I'm American and for the longest time my favorite Hermit was Mumbo.
@Ruchunteur
2 жыл бұрын
Really ? that's interesting. I'm french and I didn't watch a french minecraft youtuber in years. There is something about hearing english content In various different accent that draw me in I guess. It's funny to see that for english people it's the other way around
@Tailored_Creations
2 жыл бұрын
I got hooked into HC by Mumbo, slowly started finding myself tuning into to Grian & Scar. Couldn’t really get into some of the other hermits but once I started to give them a chance I really like BDubs and Zed’s videos the most currently. Zeds sense of humour is top tier
@naomibuckingham4046
Жыл бұрын
That is how I started watching HC. I first watched Mumbo, loved it, and then started trying Scar's after my brother wanted to watch one of his videos. Onto Grian, and now I enjoy them all. Trying Etho out, and so far seems good.
@Tailored_Creations
Жыл бұрын
@@naomibuckingham4046 my new favourite has got to be zedaph nowadays. I find him to be the most entertaining hands down.
@naomibuckingham4046
Жыл бұрын
@@Tailored_Creations Maybe I'll watch some of his videos
@SorayaAmythest_Dragon
Жыл бұрын
I started season six with grian because my friend recommended me grian, then I suddenly jumped to nine and started doc, quit it. No I watch Etho, scar, Cleo, Grian, cub. I occasionally watch zed pearl and gem
@ayyycortana7196
2 жыл бұрын
Etho is like Tom Brady after he left the Pats. Like he's a legend, he will always be a legend, but now he's just doing it for fun. Regardless of his current viewership or number of subs, he will always have that status attached to his name.
@deebea6364
2 жыл бұрын
I found mumbo jumbo through his red stone tutorials. From there it was a natural progression to hermit craft. From there I started watching Grian and ishkal…. Once boatem happened I started watching all boatem videos… but last life was probably the big point where I started watching everyone’s perspectives - then went back to third life, and was excited for double life - now I tend to watch hermitcraft videos from everyone - another big draw is interesting collaborations - like… pearls latest video makes me really curious to see Rens new video… but at the same time… I watched all the world water videos as well as that was such an amazing project! I really love the diversity across the hermits, and everyone brings something unique
@Desbele.
2 жыл бұрын
I’m someone who’s recently taken the dive into everything Hermitcraft over the last few months. I had followed Bdubs, Etho, & you for awhile through other series and such and one day I got bored and watched Bdubs Hermitcraft video and instantly fell in love with the “cast” of other creators. Since then it’s been a steady dive into each and every member. First it was Pearl, then Scar, Cleo, Impulse, Gem, Doc,Ren etc. I try to keep up with most episodes and I do think a large part of it all is collaboration. It’s been hard to see Zed in other ppls eps and although i enjoy his, beef, & Keralis’ content I do feel it is sometimes hard for other viewers to stick with them when it feels as if they are almost isolated playing singleplayer at times. Multiplayer sells imo, Esp since the beginning of the pandemic SMPs take the forefront of MC KZitem activity.
@ivysaur2thefirst
Жыл бұрын
I've started to realize that doing KZitem could submit you to a kind of "Typecasting", where people will only watch you for one or two things and, if you try to branch out, people won't watch
@kiiralicious
2 жыл бұрын
I'm really glad my comment about Zed started off this conversation/waffle in the stream and made it to YT now
@shqip_sumejja
2 жыл бұрын
Very true words , I'm a zed viewer and I love his editing but it is different to other creators so I don't know if it can attract new audiences in the same way
@Wjanabdjd138
2 жыл бұрын
I feel like Etho is also the type of youtuber/creator to respect the audience’s intelligence
@kedoka6603
2 жыл бұрын
Mumbo-jumbos personality during season 5 was what started my addiction to mc content on KZitem. So personalities are the key ingredient to success. :)
@jaredcrue7099
Жыл бұрын
I've been watching Etho's videos for years, and he's probably the creator who got me interested in the Mindcrack server during its golden age. I've also noticed that most Canadians I watch on KZitem are really friendly, welcoming, and down to earth. Maybe there's something about their content that fills a void and provides good wholesome entertainment, compared to the doom, gloom, and over selling nature of other channels. Some examples: Steve Wallis, Slim Potatohead, DownieLive and J.J. McCullough.
@Ishyona
2 жыл бұрын
It can be a problem when you start to idolize someone. Even though I agree with you that you should focus on the ideas presented, not the person, I've still fallen into this trap myself. Initially you might be drawn to someone's ideas, but then you find yourself agreeing with them so often, that you unconsciously start to idolize them. And then when an idea is flawed, you entertain it, and don't think about it as critically as you would usually.
@joju997
2 жыл бұрын
During the beginning of the pandemic, I fell deep into a few KZitemrs' orbits because I was lonely and going through some major changes. One of them ended up shattering the illusion of connection in a pretty significant way, and it hurt me in a very intense way. This was before I got into Hermitcraft, but when I engage with it and other KZitem spaces now, I have to consciously remind myself of that experience to avoid falling into the same trap. Engaging with the internet is scary from the perspective of a fan, because personality is so powerful.
@veryblocky
2 жыл бұрын
I only watch videos from 5 Hermits, and funnily enough Zedaph is one of them :)
@sepplschpeedruns281
2 жыл бұрын
Well, I am similar. I watch every video from Zadaph, Grian, Bdoubs and pearl. The rest I watch from time to time, like every 2nd to 3rd Video
@Evanlyn24
Жыл бұрын
I'm happy any time a creator experiences further success, but I also appreciate stable channels. Particularly with Etho, his comment section is very telling. It's genuinely interesting. There is actual feedback. If you go to the comment sections on bigger channels, it's just a mess. The viewers are clearly more mature.
@SorayaAmythest_Dragon
Жыл бұрын
This comment section is also very mature
@catsandcrafts171
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Thing is, Mumbo is funny to a very wide audience. I'm a middle age woman and I find him really funny (and clever as you said)... but I connected with my step kids from when they were really young because they find Mumbo and Grian hilarious too. The lads will find him funny, girls and women will find him funny, it's just a very broad appeal. There are other minecrafters who have the same appeal, and they are growing fast, but Mumbo was there first.
@Robstar0
2 жыл бұрын
I think success is also dictated by the "shock and awe" effect, like what Doc does, and whether you can "join" in their adventure, or copy what they do. Like Mumbo especially back in the days built redstone machines that others could build as well, so besides watching a likeable guy enjoying Minecraft you could simply copy his chicken cooker and feel a bit like Mumbo.
@tuftedmocha7994
2 жыл бұрын
It's not just the personality of certain people that draws the crowds; it's also the fact that they interact with each other a lot in multiple series. It is also about the fact that they have more viewers, and as such advertising companies can reach far more people to make more money. The last method involves something more nefarious: Politics.
@gardenshed6043
2 жыл бұрын
I originally found Hermitcraft through Mumbo’s videos. But not his Hermitcraft ones. It started with just his one off videos that you didn’t have to have any previous knowledge for. And over time I watched more and more. But never felt I could watch Hermitcraft really because it was a series I hadn’t seen the first 50 episodes of. But when a new season came round. I started to watch it. And I started to see what the other hermits were doing. Then started watching them. I now watch about 10 of the hermits consistently along with the Hermitcraft recap. Hermitcraft spreads the viewership. But it was the other content that originally brought me into the fandom.
@sheldonlynn934
2 жыл бұрын
That mention at the end there - "Hermitcraft isn't bringing in the channel growth like my other content is" to paraphrase a little, is perhaps something I've felt in the last few months with the Hermits in general. I think the algorithm prides itself on maximizing engagement, but in that process, it can go too far in literally pricing good entertainment out of the option room for creators, and specifically, creators of long-standing content. I like to call this new engagement maximizing process one that creates 'disposable entertainment'. Meaningless junk content that you've forgotten as soon as you leave it. Tiktok is the absolute height of it, and we've seen Google's KZitem, Snapchat, and Meta's Chariot of Apps implement the idea as quickly as possible. Because disposable entertainment is so easy to consume, snap reactions are all that are needed. Telling someone "Hey watch this" when it's 10 seconds of your life is just such easier communication than "Have you caught up on that series we've been watching?". I feel that this disposable entertainment is an erosion (not erradication), of long-form KZitem entertainment. Perhaps the most fascinating inversion of this is long-form entertainment of collected pieces of disposable entertainment. Irony. What this means for me, is that with time, we see the engagement rewards handed off to those who access their cult of personality, and maximize their sound-bytes into easily shareable, consumable content. This eats away at the old guard storytellers like Hermitcraft. The story requires time, and we're time-poor. Hermitcraft is becoming a luxury - through yet another ironic inversion - the short-form 10 second videos we watch, due to their ease of watching, we overindulge, spending the time we normally allot to long-form! I can see that the future for the content creators of Hermitcraft, if they want to survive this new wave of entertainment consumption, is to learn how to fragment their content into little 10 second bytes. Taking each timelapse and making a KZitem short out of it. Even at it's most cheesiest, going "If you liked this build, be sure to check out this week's episode of Hermitcraft!" at the end. The content creator's job to survive now is to create their own ads for their content. KZitem creators now finally must face the Movie industries' long-running truth - if you want people to watch it, you have to advertise. So do it for free with Shorts while you can. I think it's a mistake to view other videos that you are currently making as doing better than Hermitcraft, and to perhaps focus on them. Don't abandon a core product. Invest a small amount of time into generating your own marketing from the content into KZitem shorts, TikTok, or Meta products if you use them to boost your channels. Reels/Tiktoks/Shorts are just advertisements. They all are. And they're *free* to make and use. They literally convinced people to sit and watch ads. Use that to your advantage.
@brechdt
2 жыл бұрын
KZitem one time didn't push a bell notification of Zedaph and I'm still pissed because what else have I been missing
@marcelosantos5683
Жыл бұрын
I think what you said at the end summarizes it. You can have great content and/or great personality, having either one makes you successful but having both makes you very successful. Know that "great content/personality" also depends on your target audience, because it's so subjective. I'm not saying your hermitcraft content is worse but I think that part of your audience in general may be very interested in your personality but more interested in discussion content rather than minecraft content, so you kind of end up with a mix of audiences and one can grow faster than the other
@ghostmit7613
2 жыл бұрын
When X said cult of personality I zoned out and the song just started playing in my head for a few seconds and then I remembered what I was doing and went back so I could understand what he's talking about again
@rhiellelove
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't know what hermitcraft was if it weren't for sharing a KZitem account with my son. He had been subscribed to Grian for a while and I had checked it out to make sure it was safe content for kids and thought ok yeah this is fine but it's not for me, until one day he was watching one featuring Scar and I couldn't help but stop what I was doing and watch too. It lead to a deep dive into past seasons, Im now subbed to all hermits and half of empires too. I couldn't tell you why Scar did it for me and Grian didn't, especially since they're are so similar, I'm just so glad it happened. I love it here.
@gracefandrich4887
2 жыл бұрын
i love this talk show/podcast type of content!
@jasonreed7522
2 жыл бұрын
I have noticed that the best episodes of any series are always the ones that the content creator is having fun in, because when the creator is having fun, the viewer will also have fun. (It doesn't matter the style or content, so long as the creator has fun the audience will enjoy the episode) This is what makes Etho special, he doesn't do something if it isn't fun. And so he has 2.4 million subscribers with an upload schedule of when he feels like it that rotates through each of his 3 main series. Find another creator who can get away with such a wildly inconsistent upload schedule and nobody ever complains.
@ProtonGlitch
2 жыл бұрын
That was a great question submitted, and a nice stream of consciousness that it provoked for you to share. I always enjoy hearing your insights. My impression is that you are an extremely observant person, and that you have a keen and sincere interest in people and how we operate and what makes us who we are. You're also an excellent communicator, which makes your observations truly useful to others. It's a nice combination. Thanks for sharing it.
@cimarronMC
Жыл бұрын
So many people out there like me who have been watching etho from the very beginning
@aidenrivera
2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see more xsays, I listen to it like a podcast these are amongst my favorite videos on this platform
@shaunacall4685
2 жыл бұрын
Definitely enjoyed the waffling
@MisterAwesan
2 жыл бұрын
Your recent non hermit videos have been really cool and different, not many other creators do that stuff in such a thorough way. Hermitcraft is kind of drowned out by some of the other hermits who are more active in the story line IMO.
@CantEscapeFlorida
2 жыл бұрын
grian introduced me to hermitcraft, but now I dont watch him at all. tango, bdubs, and zeds are my favorites. I think I like Tango bc hes self aware and able to make jokes about himself. Zed has the greatest PLANNED jokes, written jokes, puns, etc. and lately bdubs has done the cult of personality and found a way to "capitalize" on it. the huge smile, custom skins, talking about things outside of hermitcraft like the fanfics.
@realityquotient7699
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Personality and style have always influenced success. People's tastes change over time as well.
@PilotsWorld
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insights and highlighting your advice on screen. A helpful addition to some other self growth stuff I've been doing.
@Josh-ut4wv
2 жыл бұрын
I will say with Etho one reason why i started watching his channel ages ago back when he was still on Mindcrack is it was fun, it was always cool, it often new what he was doing, and it always just felt like he was doing because he wanted to and like how some have their personality on KZitem but they are separate from themselves it just always felt like it was just him now part of that is he would occasionally talk about what is going on his life but at the same time it didn't feel forced. Now yes are his viral days over yeah but back then it was because he was showing off all kinds of advanced Redstone for the time and sure while he isnt doing crazy things that some people do he still does all kinds of Redstone but he often does it in a way the people understand and he edits and tweaks current designs if he feels they need them and also he will be forever credited with things like the ticker or the hopper clock. Now another thing is he hasn't changed as back when i watched him on Mindcrack that was during its mega rise before it crashed and back then many of them made sure to keep it age appropriate as a majority of the viewers were kids but as time went on many of them as well as others slowly changed their styles and eventually let a few curse words slip through. Sure has he tried new things yes but largely he has stayed the same. Also if it was old PVP you could easily say back them Etho was all around like the king of Minecraft and even today he could still make a strong case for it.
@jonathananderson260
2 жыл бұрын
If Etho was as good at PVP as he was back then (in relation to others) he would easily be the king of minecraft or at least very close.
@cullenhutchison6528
2 жыл бұрын
I think some people's content or the topic of their content tends to attract the sort of people who will get excited, protective, or defensive about things in general, which leads to loyal fan bases.
@commanderdj
2 жыл бұрын
I'm a new viewer, not from lockdown but from this new season and I've really been enjoying your playstyle on hermitcraft as it's pretty similar to my own and the videos seem laid back compared to other channels on youtube.
@draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
Жыл бұрын
The key to prosperity is knowing how big you want your audience to be, being contempt, and to satisfy them enough to want more. Endlessly growing is not good for anybody.
@alexwolfeboy
2 жыл бұрын
I think a huge part is how memeable are you. Like, not even *are there memes of you*, but the aspect itself. So personality is a huge part here - the way you talk, phrases you use, idiosyncrasies the viewers see, etc. Another huge part, is how sharable is it, how easily can people clip it and meme it (meaning context-wise, something that can be understood without exposition). By memeable, I don't just mean something like "Grian revolutions go brr" silly stuff, but it just means segments that can be sort of compartmentalised and shared/recalled on their own, with some compelling reason to watch/look at. Like, you mention Mumbo. I've seen dozens of memes of him on the sites I browse, and the rest are Dream. I think Mumbo is just very memable. Even with his Redstone videos, he has the cliché of saying all Redstone is easy, which makes us (the audience) feel like we're "in on the joke", and the reliability/laughability of at least a mistake or two. I've seen brief clips of Grian being chaotic (another meme-able thing), but I don't really see the hermits much. So it's largely your personality, but also the atmosphere, and importantly, the shareability/meme potential. This could just, of course, be I'm not in the right places, but I think it's an interesting thread to look at. Of course, I could just be talking nonsense. Just an interesting thread I wanted to pull on. Maybe the internet just likes Mumbo's UK accent, or his moustache!
@pingezz
Жыл бұрын
I think what plays a big role in success in content creation is a mix of how confident the person is when interacting with what's around them, how knowledgeable they are in their field and in how "dominating" they are in a social context. The cult of personality would be a consequence to KZitemrs who have high scores in these 3 categories, and I think with what I've seen on KZitem this checks out. People like Mumbo Jumbo, Technoblade (rip) or even Dream have these big followings because they score higher in confidence, knowledge and domination. Of course there are exceptions, like this new wave of young KZitemrs (I have the example of Tommyinnit in mind) who don't necessarily score high in these categories but still have some of the most obsessive fans ever, but I think in general the biggest KZitemrs have high scores.
@Apolochon
2 жыл бұрын
there's something funny about the topic (especially the cult of personality segment) and the fact that this is basically a 15min monologue 😀 I do agree somewhat with you analysis on other hermits that have more growth, but imho it's also more about the nature of their content and the target audience. I believe Mumbo, Grian and Scar target a younger audience that is more abundant on the platform.
@ethanclouse2280
2 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, I don’t even watch the main channel but I love these relaxed “ rants “ that you upload off your streama
@tuftedmocha7994
2 жыл бұрын
6:30 I _do_ have a crystal ball. I use it as a paperweight.
@Jlundeen
2 жыл бұрын
When I think of cult of personality in relating to Hermit craft viewership, I think of Grian. The guy's a force, and viewers love him. I personally don't like him much, but i see why people do, and I don't fault them for it.
@sydoc227
2 жыл бұрын
I think people can tell when someone is more genuine as well. People are drawn to people who seem to be doing something they enjoy and making their content the way they want to be making it compared to people who trend hop or just try to play the algorithm for clicks. I know at least for me, I prefer to watch creators of all kinds who just seem to be “themselves” (as much as you can be on the internet) and are making content they like. It’s one of the reasons I’m a big supporter of creators wanting to take breaks instead of trying to push through burnout. People who are mentally healthy and happy doing what they’re doing are going to make better content.
@CantEscapeFlorida
2 жыл бұрын
makes no sense at all given mumbo jumbo is literally a character and he is not being himself at all. if you've ever seen a zed live stream you can tell he is being himself.
@sydoc227
2 жыл бұрын
This was not a commentary on why Zed isn’t as popular in the algorithm as Mumbo, just some thoughts on KZitem in general. I find zed to be perfectly genuine and do watch his content so that goes along perfectly with what I said.
@Nooticus
2 жыл бұрын
This is a *very* well-timed video drop after what happened last night.... Absolutely incredible video, you are ridiculously wise, and such a positive force for thinking deeply on here!
@j_edwards6075
2 жыл бұрын
I've been watching Hermitcraft since the beginning of season 3, and what got me hooked was Mumbo Jumbo's personality. He was engaging and entertaining. Then came collaborations/ shenanigans which introduced me to other hermits and I got to enjoy the content of what other Hermits were creating. Over the 8 years since, I followed numerous Hermits but there's only 1 that I've continually watched and continue to watch even if I don't play minecraft anymore and that's you X. I found that as the years have progressed my "preference" in youtubers has dramatically changed and I've found that your content was mature enough that I can relate to. Whereas, I believe in order to "trend" the youtuber has to appeal to all viewerbase, namely children. Which is why Mumbo has continued to accumulate that success. Interesting discussion though, I thoroughly enjoyed hearing your view on the matter.
@AleksanderFimreite
2 жыл бұрын
To me, a video almost always falls into two categories... 1. The content of the video is interesting. In which case the algorithm greatly impacts what I watch. (This is exactly what I dislike about KZitem right now. As I want to find NEW and DIFFERENT content, but it keeps giving me the SAME type) 2. The creator of the video is interesting. In which case I will watch it reguardless of it's content. In a way, I have always felt like watching certain KZitemrs is simular to spending time with friends. As in, you don't really care what you do, you just want to spend time with them. Because some part of their personality provides you a good time.
@whitehorsept
2 жыл бұрын
I actually basically discovered all the hermicraft youtubers via hermicraft season 9. Before it i had come across with some of mumbo jumbo self contained videos about certain quick builds. Then i saw him in interacting with grian at the very start of S9 and i had such a laugh that then i followed the hermicraft series, and then grian and then docm77 and now i follow almost all hermicrafters, you included. :)
@Ohsey
Жыл бұрын
“If I get started making a Hermitcraft episode, I'll get into it.” I suppose that's where I differ from you in this scenario. If I don't feel like doing something, no matter how much I want to do it because it is important or whatever, I literally cannot do it. Even if I get started.
@alephcake
2 жыл бұрын
essentially you can interpret some content as being promotional and other as a reliable money (or in this case views/etc) maker
@unwashedcucumber7488
2 жыл бұрын
@xisumavoid alot of this translates perfectly into so many IRL places.
@macmcleod1188
2 жыл бұрын
Mumbo Jumbo's easy laughter and constant creative high quality content combined with a very positive personality gave all been elements of his success. If he is burned out like Paul Soares Jr, then he needs to go do what makes them happy. I think as an older man, the idea of playing video games all day for a living doesn't appeal to him as much as it used even if it is a fantastic income. think he wants to make films.
@yggdrasil75
2 жыл бұрын
Etho back in the day did the newest stuff, the largest pranks, the most interesting everything. this was to make up for his inability to be overly engaging in his early years. once he became more engaging like he is now, where he talks a lot more and interacts with everything more naturally, he slowed down a bit. this also came with many other youtubers spawning off him, I have seen several who say that etho inspired them to do what they do today. some of the older ones have also said that etho is the reason they stay around. I dont know if you are one of those, but I do know you started around the same time. He definitely does seem to have basically formed himself a cult that doesnt grow too fast but is highly loyal. his videos maintain a viewership and while he isnt talked about as much anymore, he is everpresent in many big name minecrafters as either inspiration, competition, or just someone to have fun watching.
@SlateTiara
2 жыл бұрын
I'm almost convinced the fastest growing channels are from those who are brave enough to react emotionally and can convey their emotions to their audience as well. I can imagine it would be exhausting for some who don't do this naturally, but I can also imagine when creators put on a less straight face more often their content might just skyrocket through the algorithm
@ThosUK
2 жыл бұрын
First discovered Etho (and Bdubs) ten years ago with his LP and Mindcrack. After a long time not watching KZitem I came back during the pandemic and discovered Hermitcraft. Now watch Tango, Scar, Grian, etc... but I still love Etho's stuff. Personally, I enjoy people's personalities and interactions with each other a lot more than just the content, but I also like how natural it feels. It's not some kind of act or dramatosed in any way like it feels with some creators like Zedaph (who I also watch), it's just him chatting, being mildly chaotic, and enjoying the game. For me Minecraft is just a medium through which I enjoy these particular content creators, not the reason I watch them.
@rhythmatician4411
2 жыл бұрын
I think a big factor actually is how plain Zedaph's skin is. Most great Minecraft personalities have more interesting skins, and most KZitemrs with plain skins kind of suck. But Zedaph is a counterexample for sure.... He has some of the most interesting ideas I've ever seen.
@CantEscapeFlorida
2 жыл бұрын
given how cub proved people focused on his skin, I think it would be great for zed to get a new skin.
@Step-Lion
2 жыл бұрын
on the topic of etho's loyal fan base, I would agree. I've been a fan now since I was still in elementary school (8 years ago). I still religiously make time to sit down and enjoy his content whenever he posts bc it just brings out nostalgia
@Praecantetia
Жыл бұрын
I think one thing that gets minecraft youtubers popular is redstone or modding skill and the capability to entertain
@griffbloodax1005
2 жыл бұрын
So trying to think about this. The biggest Hermits in terms of sub counts are- 5. Scar with 1.9m 4. Keralis with 2.3m 3. Etho with 2.4m 2. Grian with 7.9m 1. Mumbo with 8.5m What interests me is that they aren't all one thing - you have some builders, some redstoners. They all have pretty vibrant personalities though, leading to your cult of thing having merit. Biggest stand out from this is Mumbo and Grians insane numbers, and have to assume it's how often they collaborate that has a big impact on those figures (as well as they both obviously being fun creators on top of there game, but that goes for all the hermits!)
@stephenkrahling1634
Жыл бұрын
I think the point about KZitem's algorithm prioritizing engagement is kinda interesting with the case of Etho Very few KZitemrs make me want to actually play the game more than Etho, but for KZitem that's not a good thing anymore... that means after people watch his content there's a good chance they leave the platform
@Aenyn
2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis. I admire people that can stick to a routine despite their mood. I’m more like Etho - if I don’t feel like it, I’m not doing it.
@dannyc7839
2 жыл бұрын
Zed is a niche market. I think he's fantastic, but that took a while to appreciate. I always feel like he's one video or one new series from becoming huge.
@cottagebirder
2 жыл бұрын
i am *obsessed*, i mean addicted to bdubs and skizzlemans personalities, they're quite similar, but their personalities keep me engaged
@yuckyhamsandwich
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely! This is why numerous faceless Let's Play channels have found such great success. Typically, those content creators are witty and exceptional storytellers. It's certainly a learned skill, especially for some of us who aren’t naturally gifted in this area. Some individuals are naturally gifted speakers and some are just funny. Let's be honest, content creators who put their faces out there, who are attractive and charismatic tend to attract more views and subscribers, but even if you're not conventionally attractive, like myself, we have to depend on our personalities, which can be challenging for some. So, personality is undoubtedly crucial in the entertainment space.
@enavoid
Жыл бұрын
I want xisuma podcast
@killjoy7346
2 жыл бұрын
For me its different things. Like wellsknight for example just quits last 3 seasons way to soon to keep following. Give up on him. Meanwhile doc had 1 big break, but came back with passion (really hope same for mumbo). For rest i noted i have favorites (Grian, Etho, scar, impulse and cubfan) Also rendog his unique storytelling prowers always draw me in. Doc makes +-1h video's and i watched them all while actually being busy😅 Zedaph and tango and the new ladies i like so now and then, especially zedaph now with zedvanmans(urh my spelling). Meanwhile iskall was one of favorite but he prioritize some modded stuff i not care about so for me i personal lost intrest(but meanwhile probably other people just like it more). From non hermits i like lukethenoteable a lot
@jans879
2 жыл бұрын
On that note, go watch Zed. His videos are SO MUCH FUN. While Doc breaks minecraft in such cool and technical ways, Zed on the other hand brings light to some of the ways minecraft can be enjoyed in simplistic yet overtly ridiculous ways. Its so hard to put into words that even an oxymoron would not do it justice.
@mikado_m
Жыл бұрын
Okay.. the.. the bonemeal eating really threw me off there-
@dashinking
2 жыл бұрын
I feel the word underrated is kind of a pointless way to compare people because it's so random or luck based most of the time to get popular online. There are people who make good videos that aren't known and those who make awful videos with millions of subs so idk
@Fa1seP0sitive
2 жыл бұрын
I love many of the smaller hermits, but I just struggle to enjoy their content despite their amazing personalities or content. Joehills and Zedaph are the two big ones for me that I enjoy so much but can't watch their content, and I'm not sure why that's the case.
@mcjamsessions
2 жыл бұрын
It's tough... Not only is it influence and personality but it's also promotion, to get yourself out there. I had 10s of views until I started being active on Reddit. Now I'm at hundreds. How does one break into the thousands? What's that next step?
@presakakeya
2 жыл бұрын
I definitely think personality plays a huge part in it. As much as I watch and love what the hermits do, my favorite mincraft youtuber is ibxtoycat. He's... well, sort of terrible at the game LOL. Compared to any hermit he doesn't know a thing about building or decorating. He doesn't really do redstone and he plays on bedrock edition. But for over 5 years now I have watched every single live stream and video he's made. But I don't think I'd ever recommend him to my friends, because they wouldn't find him interesting.
@Lowlandelf
2 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy this channel.
@Ryan-cu5gg
2 жыл бұрын
For me personally, I love Zedaphs creativity but I find his energy and vibes to be off-putting, I think it's fine for him and would never want that to change! I'm sure his audience loves it but for me personally it makes me only watch his videos very occasionally when he has a really interesting idea
@michaellautermilch9185
2 жыл бұрын
Of all people, X is not the one I would want doing this analysis of success.
@pocus2684
2 жыл бұрын
i think the four digit episode count may scare new viewers away from hermitcraft
@sleepingguard01
2 жыл бұрын
I know that’s why I stayed away for a while. Took convincing from friends telling me I could just jump in wherever to start to get into it, lol
@Puffster
2 жыл бұрын
X makes videos about everything, Etho doesn’t :) Maybe that’s the secret? 😂
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