Hey! Please remember to turn on the english captions on this video. Now, take a seat,
enjoy the show, and thanks for watching. Welcome back to The Xav Experience. a few
days ago you were surely confused for my video attacking Yao Cabrera. It's fascinating
how in 4 days it reached almost 500 views while my video about Elsagate, a real
YouTube problem, reaches 200 views in one week. Fascinanting, but not unbelievable.
You see, my video saying stupid sh*t had a reason. It's hidden now because it achieved
its goal. I wanted to see how people reacted and I wanted to prove a point. I guess
you can say this was... A social experiment.
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Recently, known YouTuber Yao Cabrera's channel was attacked and it left everyone on the internet and in real life talking. This was covered in
three videos in Dos Bros' channel. It's interesting to notice how the stabbing thing was
also covered in three videos. It's like a pattern. Like if they had a strategy guide
to make scandals and they followed it strictly. Anyway, dozens of people made
videos happy, or criticising, or even taking credit for it. I
thought this people talked about him as much as they hated him. It's ironic. So I made
an ironic video. But, ironically, Yao Cabrera fans attacked me becuae I attacked
those who attacked Yao. Yeah, this is tangled, right? This
is something that happens in Titanic Sinclair's and Poppy's videos, where they claim to be or do
something they're actually criticising, but people can't understand
sarcasm, believing exactly what they say. Even if irony is noticeable when thinking
a little bit futher. This tells me that most people following Yao's content
doesn't analyse. They keep with themselves only what they see, period. They don't think beyond that, and they're not going to know any better because
they only keep what they can see. For instance, this person insulted me for my video,
I then tell him to look up what irony is, and he answered the opposite of what
he said at first, like if after learning what irony is, he applied it on me
to try and fool me, but failing at it. We also have this person,
who could have criticised several things about me or the video, but chose to criticise
the video quality. People care about image, that's why clickbaits
are so important. That's why we have to put flashy colors and edgy pictures.
You could make superb content, but without image you're lost. That's why Tinelli
is so succesful on TV. And let me tell you, to me Yao Cabrera is no
dummy, he's smarter than he seems. In fact he takes advantage of people's naivness.
The other day I talked with someone about this, and what
he told me was that Yao is not smart, but quick. And I think that's
the better word. He's slick, he kinda knows what he's doing. In my video I mentioned that
I was doing an original video. "Hello, I'm Xav Curbelo and I came to make an original video".
Something clearly fake because everyone did it before. I say that
after making lots of videos about him I can finally stop, but then
I end up talking about him anyway. "Fianlly Yao Cabrera will fall into oblivion
and I won't have to make more videos about him anymore, that's why I needed to make another video
talking about him". This is something many people do, not only with Yao but with
any situation, cuando they say "This is the last time I'm talking about this", but they
talkg about that again in no time. There's a line where I say I feel so sorry for his
14 year old fans. "Manipulating everyone into thinking he tells the truth,
but he doesn't. I own the truth. I feel so sorry
for his 14 year old fans who shouldn't watch his videos, they should watch mine. I'm
a martyr!" With that line I try to say that many YouTubers call out
Yao for fooling his fans, but they don't really care about them, because these
YouTubers end up criticising his fans too. They just care about looking
like envoys of justice. They don't WANT the people that follow Yao. In one part I say "So
let's celebrate. Let's celebrate that his videos got erased. Maybe let's take credit for
deleting them. Let's say I did it. I erased his videos, I'm the hero around here".
This sums up my message, and I finish it with
"And I, above all things, am the face of a new YouTube, by criticising the obviously horrible videos of another YouTuber,
without any need to improve my channel". Many people talk trash about Yao, or Dalas, or
Gonzalo Goette, or whoever. And even when it's cool to throw shade sometimes
-I've done it before- there's people obssesed with this. Of course, talking
trash about someone will give you instant views. But will those views stay when you want
to talk about something different? Enter drama channels.
Channels like Salseo de Frank or Chismeando Loquendo. Channels that got stuck
in drama. This has been done in North America, under
the names of Drama Alert or Grand A Under A.
Those channels don't have the best of reputations. Talking drama will
give you views, but it will also give you a toxic surround. And you know what's worst?
None of that will stop who you're talking about. That's why my video is called
"This video will stop Yao Cabrera", becuase it won't as we've seen. The guy
already has his videos again and will keep doing that content... Until he loses relevance.
And he won't lose relevance when they attack him. He'll lose it the day that
people stop talking about him. I'm not telling you to silence your thoughts, but there's a difference
in doing a small shoot promo, and dedicating entire videos several times to gain views.
You're reminding people he exists and he's doing something big enough
for you to talk 20 minutes straight about him. We all know who he is, we all know
what he does. We cleared it up once, keeping with that doesn't make you any better.
YouTube is an amazing platform and people in Uruguay don't realise that.
Althoug the website has some important issues currently, it's still one of the
most instantaneous ways to show a project. There are such interesting, unique channels.
But here, we keep thinking that being a YouTuber is pulling pranks on the street and having no studies
neither working, like Mr. Ariel Pérez said. "Because we have to use this
for radio and TV to be everytime more professional, so that e-everyone knows
that you get here with work and studies, and not pulling pranks on the street". For many
adults YouTubers are a problem, like Mr. Daniel Baldi said. "Something that
unsettles you?" "YouTubers" (Laughter) "But there's also BookTubers" "Ah, those
I defend, yeah, but YouTubers and cell phones are unsettling, especially
for generations to comen, there's and overdose of that, it's got me scared".
But at the end of the day, can we blame them when we feed that kind of content?
When companies like Claro push the same people over and over again? "Yo, Dosogas,
you spend the whole day in YouTube, right?" "Yeah" "Well, now when you charge
your Claro, you get free internet. For example, if you charge 100 pesos to talk and text
you get 200MB for free" "And if I charge 200?" "400MB for free" "YEAH, MR. WHITE! YEAH, SCIENCE!"
"And if I charge in your sister?" (Canned laughter) Actually, being a YouTuber is much more. You're
leaving your mark, your influence, your impact on the whole world. And all those interesting channels
are left behind in the shadows, because of viral content. Empty content. And they're
probably doomed to stay like that forever. But you can do something to change
that. We keep criticising TV but at the same time damaging YouTube
by selling and buying posion. No matter the platform, if we don't change
our product won't change. If you don't feel like doing better
content, then support better content. I'm sure there's a channel out there
that you're love, and you haven't discovered it yey. Or maybe you did but
you're not paying too much attention to it, ha. In YouTube you can make series, movies,
cooking shows, sports shows, journalism, comedy, podcasts, and a lot more. And
yeah, you probably won't get to a talk show,
or get a part in a TV show, or become the idol of millions of teenagers, but
there will be at least one person waiting for your next video. And you can't pay for that.
You don't like X YouTuber? Don't watch it, don't dedicate your content to him, do something better,
watch something better, share the channel you like with your friends and family. Only then
you will raise what you want to see in YouTube. I'm sure there's something that makes you special
and people will love it. Even if it's 200 people instead of 200.000, they're still worth it.
Because if the only thing that characterises you is talking trash or getting into
drama, then you may need to reconsider your life. Only you can make the difference
between TMZ YouTube Edition and a Quality YouTube. I'm Xav,
and I'll see you again in the next experience. Thank you for tuning in The Xav Experience!
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