In this video, PewDiePie shares his pet peeves about YouTubers and their content. He lists several annoyances, including:
1. Using a tiny bit of red in thumbnails to grab attention.
2. Writing unnecessary descriptions for videos, often with keywords to manipulate YouTube's algorithm.
3. Using the same face in thumbnails, which he finds cringy.
4. Asking pointless questions in video titles, which can be annoying but often lead to interesting content.
5. Offering unnecessary rewards or prizes for videos, which can feel insincere.
6. Asking viewers to like and subscribe to their channel, which can be intrusive.
7. Including unnecessary background information or personal stories in videos.
8. Pre-recording videos, which can feel less authentic.
9. Starting podcasts without a clear purpose or direction.
10. Overly critical channels that focus on calling out other creators.
11. Going on tangents and never finishing a story or idea.
12. Trying to relate to their audience by pretending to be poor or struggling.
13. Constantly complaining about YouTube and its algorithms.
PewDiePie also shares some of his own flaws and acknowledges that he can be hypocritical at times. He encourages viewers to share their own pet peeves about YouTubers and their content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker discusses their pet peeves about YouTube and its creators.
2. The speaker mentions Sniper Wolf, a YouTube creator, who uses a tiny bit of red in their thumbnail.
3. The speaker talks about how some YouTube creators copy others' styles, such as using a specific shade of red in their thumbnails.
4. The speaker discusses the importance of video descriptions on YouTube and how some creators overdo it.
5. The speaker mentions that YouTube wants creators to write descriptions in their videos.
6. The speaker talks about how some YouTube thumbnails are annoying, such as those with faces or mirrored images.
7. The speaker discusses how some YouTube creators ask questions in their titles that the speaker doesn't care about.
8. The speaker mentions that some YouTube creators give pointless rewards or prizes in their videos.
9. The speaker talks about how some YouTube creators use likes and subscribe buttons on their screens.
10. The speaker discusses how some YouTube creators ask viewers to follow them on Instagram or other social media platforms.
11. The speaker mentions that some YouTube creators have podcasts that the speaker doesn't care about.
12. The speaker talks about how some YouTube creators read their comments and respond to them.
13. The speaker discusses how some YouTube creators make 15-20 minute rants about other creators and then ask viewers not to send hate.
14. The speaker mentions that some YouTube creators start a sentence about themselves or their life experience and then get distracted and never finish.
15. The speaker talks about how some YouTube creators make announcements about their upcoming projects or products.
16. The speaker discusses how some YouTube creators push games, merch, and hardware in their videos.
17. The speaker mentions that some YouTube creators try to act poor or relatable despite being wealthy.
18. The speaker talks about how some YouTube creators complain about YouTube and its algorithms.
19. The speaker discusses how they care about YouTube and want to see it improve.
20. The speaker mentions that they read comments on their videos, but only those that are new and not repetitive.
Note that these facts are based on the speaker's opinions and may not be objective or universally applicable.