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The recent criticism of Linus Tech Tips, explained
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Aw shit they have a proper video response.
TL;DW It looks like they're slowing production massively until they sort their internal processes out.
Managed to do a screwdriver plug, Floatplane plug and mention dBrand.
My god...
EDIT: and lttstore.com smh
I started boycotting LTT when he had his shit take about blocking ads being essentially stealing.
Well I sure don't steal Linus anymore that's for sure.
And I would be stealing Linus for sure considering the absolutely crazy amount of ads there is on this channel.
Ever watched a WAN Show without any AdBlock or sponsor block ? That's like 40% of the duration of the video if I include the LTT shop.
It's by far the channel on YT that I watched that pushes the most ads/sponsors. And I'm not even accounting for the YT ads themselves.
Fuck LTT seriously, he can push as much ads as possible AND on top of that you have to watch all of them religiously.
If that's the price for his content, not worth it for me.
I unsubscribed and started boycotting it when I watched a video one day and it wasn’t clear to me that the whole video was a sponsored ad until the very end when they dropped a line like “Oh and thanks to our sponsor XYZ for giving us all of the hardware we showed you today.”
I was watching multiple reviews on products I was a shopping for and realized they were an unreliable source if they didn’t disclose this was basically a shill video until the last few minutes.