The speaker discusses the current state of the top 10 Russian YouTube channels, noting that they are dominated by children's content channels like "Get Movies" and "Masha and the Bear". The speaker expresses concern that YouTube is becoming overrun with such channels, which they argue detracts from the platform's original purpose of allowing individuals to share their lives and interests. They call out the lack of individuality and sincerity in these channels and argue that YouTube should create a separate section for children's content. The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to blogger channels and criticizes YouTube for not doing more to separate content aimed at children from the main platform. They conclude by expressing hope that their video will provoke discussion and potentially influence changes in YouTube's structure.
1. The speaker is discussing the top 10 Russian YouTube channels and speculates about the first place channel.
2. They mention a channel called "Ivangai" but rule it out as the first place channel.
3. The speaker is confused and unsure about the identity of the first place channel.
4. They reveal that the first place channel is "Get Movies" and mention the large number of subscribers it has.
5. They express surprise and excitement when they realize the first place channel is "Masha and the Bear".
6. They mention other channels and their unique content, such as "Masha and the Bear" re-uploading cartoons and "Diana and Roma are traveling" for a picnic.
7. They note the high number of views the children's channels are getting and express concern about the future of YouTube.
8. They mention that children's channels are taking over the top 100 of Russian YouTube.
9. They express dissatisfaction with the current state of YouTube and express a desire to subscribe to bloggers' channels.
10. They mention the "AdMe.ru - a site about creativity" as an example of a channel that has lost its soul.
11. They express concern about the dominance of children's channels and the lack of individuality on YouTube.
12. They mention the PewDiePie and T-series confrontation on foreign YouTube and express a desire to encourage subscriptions to bloggers' channels.
13. They express a desire to see more bloggers in the top channels of YouTube.
14. They mention the "Kids Diana Show" and its high number of views.
15. They express dissatisfaction with the content of the "Kids Diana Show" and other children's channels.
16. They express a desire to see more individuality and sincerity on YouTube.
17. They mention the "Educator" channel and the large number of subscribers it has.
18. They express a desire to see more bloggers in the top channels of YouTube.
19. They mention the "Condzilla" channel and its high number of subscribers and views.
20. They express concern about the dominance of children's channels and the lack of individuality on YouTube.