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Yep, and situations like many things have happened such as Alli having a divorce with Charles, him finding a new partner, Colette and Shay had a new baby, Maker got bought and they built a house, so did Casey.
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You're talking about how they might die off in 10 years. But most of the people on YouTube have already been on there for 6-8 years.Never really understood the craze behind YouTubers, but definitely not a bad life to have... particularly as they are generally pretty well-educated (often very middle class) people, so it isn't like they will have nothing to do in 10 years when they eventually die off.
I loved the video anyway, really interesting and funny.
Quite an interesting video. I stumbled upon PointlessBlog a few years ago and now and again I will go online to watch these vloggers. I also find Alfie Deyes pretty hot but his voice is pretty annoying...
The majority of vloggers will die off, yes. Similarly to how Charlie McDonnall (is that how you spell it?) and his 'group' died off. Similarly to how pop stars die off.
A 30 year old talking about make up, or behaving like an embarrassing dad, does not have the same appeal as a 20 year old. At least not to screaming 12 year old girls.
But a 30 year old could be talking about having kids, getting married, lots of different things. If they're still popular when they're that age then their followers will probably have followed them for a number of years and are around the same kind of age making what they're talking about still relevant. What you found funny 9 years ago, you probably wont find it funny now but you have other interests that you enjoy.The majority of vloggers will die off, yes. Similarly to how Charlie McDonnall (is that how you spell it?) and his 'group' died off. Similarly to how pop stars die off.
A 30 year old talking about make up, or behaving like an embarrassing dad, does not have the same appeal as a 20 year old. At least not to screaming 12 year old girls.
How many 20 year olds do you know that obsessively watch vloggers, compared to young teens/pre-teens? The truth is though, nobody knows for certain (given how new it all is) - but evidence so far suggests that the current set of vloggers will be replaced by someone new.But a 30 year old could be talking about having kids, getting married, lots of different things. If they're still popular when they're that age then their followers will probably have followed them for a number of years and are around the same kind of age making what they're talking about still relevant. What you found funny 9 years ago, you probably wont find it funny now but you have other interests that you enjoy.
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