Ethan Klein, a VP of Product at YouTube, introduces a new genre of videos called "ultimate egg sandwich" reviews, which are actually thinly veiled attempts to showcase attractive women in suggestive ways. Ethan and his wife Hila watch and comment on several of these videos, including one featuring a woman making an egg sandwich while wearing a revealing apron, and another featuring a woman reviewing an iPhone while wearing a tight shirt. They also watch a video of a woman jumping rope without a bra and another where she cuts a carrot in a suggestive way. Ethan frequently makes crude comments and jokes about the women in the videos, and Hila teases him about his obvious fascination with them. The video ends with Ethan feeling frustrated that he can't get as many views as these women, despite trying to be funny.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Ethan Klein is the VP of Product at YouTube.
2. Ethan introduces a new genre of videos called "ultimate egg sandwich" reviews.
3. The videos feature women making sandwiches in a kitchen, often wearing revealing clothing.
4. Ethan and his wife Hila watch the videos and comment on them.
5. The videos often have millions of views, despite being low-quality and not particularly informative.
6. Ethan and Hila suspect that the videos are popular due to their suggestive content rather than their educational value.
7. Ethan reads comments from viewers, including one who claims to have been drawn in by the woman's personality and charm.
8. Ethan watches other videos, including one by a woman named Piper Blush, who reviews products and does challenges.
9. Piper's videos have millions of views, despite being low-quality and not particularly informative.
10. Ethan is frustrated that these videos are getting more views than his own content.
11. Ethan and Hila discuss the YouTube algorithm and how it recommends videos to users.
12. Ethan suggests that the algorithm is prioritizing suggestive content over high-quality content.