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Does anyone else miss when Chris would do a REAL unboxing? I think that how he implements them into his Geek Out is kinda disappointing. When a new product comes out its Chris' job to let the community know his first impressions of the product from pre-unbox to post-unbox. I would rather see a recorded version on YouTube with his quirky sense of humor than watch it live on the stream, or being added into the already boring Geek Out. I mean Chris used to upload more than just two videos per day. Now he does the vlog which is sometimes good and the Geek Out. Thats it. Does Chris know he gets paid for YouTube videos? Hmmmmm........ What do y'all think?

asked Jul 25 '12 at 23:49

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the fact that his channel is busier than ever suggests that his current format is working...

TBH, I got bored of the old videos, but I love the vlogs and the geek outs...!

Chris's unboxings were the most entertaining, however unboxings are boring! ITS AN UNBOXING FOR PETES SAKE!

answered Jul 26 '12 at 01:16

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Geek outs ftw.

(Jul 26 '12 at 01:32) DJ Scooby Doo DJ%20Scooby%20Doo's gravatar image

Unboxing videos are usually very boring to me. I'd much rather see an actual review than just watch him open the box and look at what's inside.

answered Jul 26 '12 at 01:38

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No, its his youtube channel and he can do what he wants, same goes for you if you have youtube channel. Jacob.

answered Jul 25 '12 at 23:56

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For whom does he create content for? That's right you and me. Without you and me and everyone else, Chris would be no where near where he is now. Just because it's his channel doesn't mean anything. It should be what the audience wants. We give him money by clicking on his videos. It's not rocket science.

(Jul 26 '12 at 00:00) Reed Reed's gravatar image

its better to make videos the way YOU want to make them, instead of being forced by the audience. best yes sometimes its good to get audience suggestions.

(Jul 26 '12 at 00:09) jacobthriller1982 jacobthriller1982's gravatar image
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And how many videos do you put out a day? Not just any video. A well edited and thought through video. My guess is, at most, 1. Sure we give him money on his videos by clicking on them, but a very tiny amount. Trust me, I have my own account. A ton of views doesn't exactly make you rich. "It should be what the audience wants..." A majority of his viewers are satisfied by the content. And if you want to see unboxings, just find people who do that. Unbox Therapy is a good example. And just as jacobthriller1982 said, it's up to him what he posts... That is not rocket science

(Jul 26 '12 at 00:09) josephLtech josephLtech's gravatar image
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Thank you ^

(Jul 26 '12 at 00:16) jacobthriller1982 jacobthriller1982's gravatar image
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