Trash Taste Podcast

Our Trash Taste in YouTubers | Trash Taste #26

Dec 4, 2020
The hosts discuss their frustrating experiences with copyright strikes on YouTube. They talk about the challenges of combining analytical thoughts and comedy. They appreciate Scott's unique style and dedication to quality content. They recommend favorite Pokemon challenge YouTubers. They delve into the controversial history of Christian on jino sammy on 2.1. They discuss their favorite YouTube channels, Project Farm and Lock Picking Lawyer. They express annoyance with lengthy introductions in tutorials and discuss the importance of creators taking risks. They mention popular YouTube channels that have made engineering content cool.
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Frustrations with Copyright Strikes on YouTube
01:48 • 12min
3
Challenges of Dealing with YouTube Copyright
13:41 • 13min
4
Challenges of Combining Analytical Thoughts and Comedy
26:28 • 5min
5
Appreciating Scott's Unique Style and Dedication to Quality Content
31:49 • 13min
6
Favorite Pokemon Challenge YouTubers
44:47 • 13min
7
Exploring the Controversial History of Christian on jino sammy on 2.1
57:37 • 2min
8
Appreciation for Apari clothing brand and discussion of YouTuber's channel
59:08 • 4min
9
Controversial Figure and Intriguing Documentary
01:02:41 • 13min
10
Favorite YouTube Channels: Project Farm and Lock Picking Lawyer
01:15:28 • 12min
11
Annoyance with Lengthy Introductions in Tutorials
01:27:18 • 10min
12
Taking Risks and Surprising the Audience
01:37:30 • 8min
13
YouTube Channels Popularizing Engineering
01:45:18 • 13min
14
Year-End Ranking Results: Best Selling eBooks and Manga on Book Walker
01:58:17 • 4min
15
Influences and Inspiration in the YouTube Community
02:02:35 • 4min
16
Various YouTubers and Their Content
02:06:21 • 11min
17
Various Talented YouTubers and Vtubers
02:17:28 • 9min
18
Discussion on G Fuel flavors and promotion of Patreon, social media, and Spotify
02:26:29 • 2min
19
YouTube Channel Recommendations and Apologies to Audio-Only Listeners
02:28:00 • 2min