The YouTuber discusses and mocks "niche memes" - a type of social media post that combines aesthetically pleasing images with personal and often mundane details. They express confusion about the purpose and appeal of these memes, which they believe are not relatable, funny, or entertaining. The YouTuber then creates their own niche memes, exaggerating their specificity and absurdity. They also announce the launch of their own Instagram account, "niche to meet you," where they will post more niche memes. Throughout the video, the YouTuber engages in humorous commentary and self-deprecation, acknowledging the absurdity of their own jokes and the subjective nature of humor.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about "niche memes" and what they're all about.
2. The creator of the video is trying to understand and get to the bottom of the niche meme phenomenon.
3. Niche memes are described as "a secret clip art diary" that teens post on Instagram.
4. The Daily Beast described niche memes as "a secret clip art diary" that teens post on Instagram.
5. Niche memes often feature clip art images and are aesthetically pleasing.
6. The creator of the video thinks that niche memes are not really memes, but rather collections of pictures of things that people do.
7. The creator of the video is going to try to make their own niche memes.
8. The creator of the video has an Instagram account called "niche to meet you" where they will post their niche memes.
9. The creator of the video wants to make the nichest memes ever seen.
10. The video ends with the creator asking viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to their channel.
11. The creator of the video also asks viewers to follow them on Instagram and send them their own niche memes.
12. The creator of the video uses two free apps to make their niche memes.
13. The creator of the video has a podcast and a Patreon account where viewers can get early access to episodes and a bonus monthly video episode.