cool content, but I really don't usually listen to people talking on YouTube (about anything), and that also means any other video on the internet that isn't a news reporter on TV or a public official. All that viewing time added up or month for me in that category is less than 30 minutes per month anyway. If on YouTube, I'm usually watching some sort of obscure informational video on history, science, or some sort of problem I'm interested in if the main audio in the video is speech. Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticising anyone necessarily that watchers conservative "vlogers" or related (is that even the term "vlogers" use anymore?), and there are even idiots that spend hours per month watching literal faggots apply makeup, so there are some extremes there. But anyway, the guy only has 200 subscribers, but he needs to learn how to better his tone and delivery for his monologues obviously, and he probably knows that. I kind of make fun of really anybody that makes or watches most youtube videos by using the word "monologues". Wait a second, maybe that's why the usage of the word "vlogs" has decreased? The mystery deepens.