I’m only an hour into this person’s 4 hour(!) review/criticism of the Star Wars hotel and am baffled at how poorly this was handled.

  • sensiblepuffin@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    You should watch it. Jenny does a great job breaking down what they did right and wrong. And it turns out it was such a monumental project that you need four hours to talk about it fully.

    Our attention spans are dropping precipitously, and it worries me.

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      2 months ago

      Man it’s a 4 hour video. Of a review of a hotel. At no point in modern history was that the kind of thing that many people had the attention span to watch

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        2 months ago

        I don’t give a shit whether people 3 decades ago would have watched this, since they had no way to do so. It does worry me that if you post a video longer than 30 seconds or write a response in paragraphs, the immediate response is “tldr?”.

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          2 months ago

          Still not the kind of thing the average person was ever going to watch a four hour video on, regardless of attention span.

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            2 months ago

            this review video was written up in rolling stone, forbes, and the new york times, it’s been viewed 10 million times on youtube, your idea of the average person is painfully incorrect

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              2 months ago

              Youtube averages 122 million users a day. 10 million views makes it far from something the average YouTube user has seen, let alone the average person.

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        2 months ago

        Seriously people. Go outside. Call ya motha. Drink water. Do anything but watch a 4h hotel review.

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          2 months ago

          Imagine doing whatever I want with my free time.

          It’s an entertaining video. I watched it to have something in the background while doing chores.

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            2 months ago

            4 hour hotel review.

            An infinite world of music and audiobooks, and 4h hotel review.

            • gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              2 months ago

              Yeah, audiobooks are way longer than 4 hours normally

              This “4h hotel review” is a full on story, like an audiobook but shorter

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      2 months ago

      I don’t know, even the long, drawn out, epic dramas of the seventies didn’t go on for 4 hours.

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        2 months ago

        True, but those are feature films. After an hour or two the audience starts losing the plot, literally. Jenny’s video I would describe more as a documentary (I’d categorize most video essays as such), which typically run for much longer without losing too much.