The video is a satirical commentary on the YouTube landscape and the strategies some creators use to gain popularity. The speaker, who seems to be a YouTube content creator, presents five tips for success on the platform, which are:
1. Avoid originality: The speaker suggests that YouTube thrives on content revolving around other people's creations, such as video game parodies or movie reviews. Original content, especially in the form of animations or comedy sketches, is discouraged.
2. Be attractive: The speaker advises that looking like a model can give you an advantage on YouTube. If you're attractive, you might even have a chance to join the YouTube Beauty Squad™.
3. Be popular in something easy: The speaker suggests that it's easier to become popular by playing video games, making pranks, or vlogging, rather than pursuing more artistic or challenging endeavors.
4. Follow the speaker's channel as gospel: The speaker advises viewers to do the opposite of what they do, suggesting that this will likely lead to success. They also suggest making a video every day for the highest revenue.
5. No talent is a prerequisite for success: The speaker argues that getting attention on YouTube is largely a matter of luck, and it doesn't matter how skilled or talented you are in a certain field. As long as you have a big red circle in your thumbnails, or a tick at the end of your title, you're likely to be successful.
The speaker also criticizes a YouTube creator named Jacob,
1. The speaker is providing advice on how to become a successful YouTube creator.
2. The speaker suggests that YouTube thrives on content revolving around other people's creations.
3. The speaker advises against being original, suggesting that original content may not be as successful.
4. The speaker suggests that YouTube is not a platform for expressing oneself artistically.
5. The speaker mentions that YouTube is serious business and not a place for jokers or pranksters.
6. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should rely on clickbait thumbnails and vague headlines.
7. The speaker mentions that to be successful on YouTube, one should aim to be popular in something easy, like playing video games or vlogging.
8. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should avoid stating their opinion at all costs.
9. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should make a video every single day.
10. The speaker mentions that getting attention on YouTube seems to be complete luck and that it doesn't matter how skilled or talented one is in a certain field.
11. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should have a big red circle in their thumbnails or a tick at the end of their title.
12. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should be a hot model and show their body a lot.
13. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should avoid being a dick.
14. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should join the YouTube Beauty Squad™.
15. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should make a video about sex gone wrong in the hood.
16. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should make a Minecraft parody.
17. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should check out their other videos.
18. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should do a podcast on JARmedia.
19. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should be aware of trigger warnings.
20. The speaker suggests that to be successful on YouTube, one should end the video.