The video creator, Ryan Higa, discusses how YouTube has changed over the years, specifically how people have become more easily offended and "butthurt." He attributes this to people being overly sensitive, often taking offense where none was intended, and doing so to fit in or gain approval from others. He shares examples of how people overreact to jokes and comments, and argues that this sensitivity has stifled freedom of expression on the platform. He also pokes fun at this phenomenon, using humor to highlight the absurdity of people taking offense at every little thing.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker has been making YouTube videos for about eight years.
2. The speaker believes that YouTube has changed over the years and is becoming more like television.
3. The speaker thinks that people on YouTube are becoming more easily offended and sensitive.
4. The speaker provides examples of people being easily offended by jokes and comments.
5. The speaker mentions that they posted a video with a joke about Ebola and received many upset comments.
6. The speaker argues that people are not actually offended by jokes, but rather think they should be offended because of social norms.
7. The speaker is 24 years old.
8. The speaker watches children's shows, including Tom and Jerry, Pokémon, and SpongeBob.
9. The speaker believes that people are too sensitive and need to learn to distinguish between what is truly offensive and what is not.
10. The speaker's video is about people being easily offended on YouTube.