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this post was submitted on 08 Mar 2026
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Yes, historical events tend to be in documentaries...
I'm sure tiktok will have media for ya.
'Documentary' - something that could be consumed in 10% of the time as an article.
...is this a documentary?
Yeah, kinda. GamersNexus is popular for their no-bullshit PC benchmarking and their “indie” documentaries on anti-consumer behaviors tangentially related to gaming hardware.
The tldr is pretty much the title - the context is the video if you’re interested. The video may be long format but I don’t agree with what the other dude said about this being better served as an article. Steve (long hair dude) is pretty respectful of his consumer’s time. I think they post most of their videos as articles on their website too - ad free.