Here is a concise summary of the provided text:
**Title:** Exposing Shameless Facebook Video Padding
**Summary:**
* The author challenges the notion that Facebook is only for "uncool" or older people, highlighting its underrated video content.
* They showcase a Facebook creator, Jabrizi (10.4M followers), who shamelessly pads his videos to exceed the 10-minute mark, increasing monetization.
* Examples of Jabrizi's videos feature:
+ 9 minutes of static hallway footage
+ 16.5 minutes of stretched, uneventful content (e.g., a woman waiting to open a present)
* Despite the obvious padding, Jabrizi's videos garner massive views (up to 121M) and engagement, astonishing the author.
* The author concludes by sharing their surprise at this practice, suspecting it might be more common on Facebook than they initially thought.
Here are the extracted key facts, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. **Facebook's perceived demographics**: Many people view Facebook as uncool or only used by older individuals.
2. **Facebook's content length monetization**: Videos exceeding the 10-minute mark can earn more money for creators.
3. **YouTube's content length monetization**: Similar to Facebook, YouTube creators can earn more by exceeding a 10-minute video length (typically to surpass the 10-minute mark for better ad revenue).
4. **Jabrizi's online presence**:
* Has over 10.4 million followers on Facebook.
* Previously known for performing magic tricks at rap concerts on YouTube.
5. **Jabrizi's content style**:
* Often creates content that is just enough to exceed the 10-minute mark for monetization.
* Examples include showing a static hallway for 9 minutes or stretching content to 16-17 minutes.
6. **Video performance metrics**:
* One of Jabrizi's videos had over 121 million views despite being 16 minutes long with minimal content.
* Another video, 10 minutes and 18 seconds long, had a significant portion dedicated to a static image.
7. **Creator's influence and audience engagement**:
* Despite some viewers criticizing the video length and content, many others engage positively.
* Comments include praise and excitement, showing a mixed but engaged audience response.
8. **General observation on Facebook content**:
* The author suggests that many Facebook videos, especially from popular creators, might employ similar tactics to maximize earnings.