Speed's Choi Sungmin closes his youtube channel + his last video. What do you think about youtube in general being saturated/ idols struggling with some of their channels?

  • I just came across this reddit post here (https://www.reddit.com/r/kpop/…ed_last_video_bye_240530/)

    regarding Sungmin, I did hear of Speed because my bias Zico's brother was in it but I didn't even know he had a channel unit now and it kinda got me thinking.


    I follow a lot of considerably nugu idols and those who are independent, my bias Wooyeop of TRCNG who has since undergone a name change to his + inactivity as well seem to struggle with keeping up with 'content' demands and finding a really good niche to stick to or that they enjoy.


    Although I feel like a big part of it is realizing how much work it actually takes behind the scenes to deal with, It got me thinking about the market in channel and how although I love the idea of endless things to discover it also makes it kinda hard. When it comes to those in companies they have a full production team behind it and can help with managing it.


    SPEED's Sungmin appears to be super sweet and his content that I have watched honestly doesn't seem that bad, and its sad to see according to my understanding his reasonings for closing his channel is due to little support.


    But as someone who used to upload videos I kinda get it to. I'm 23 now but from 18 - 20 I had three youtube channels. 1 was uploading my art, 2 was animal crossing and the third that I deleted at the end of last week was old vlive archives of nugu groups I loved (such as UNVS, MVP, Jeong Sewoon to name a few, I also downloaded the ones my comment was answered and it made my heart so warm lol) and it could just be my anxiety and being considerably not enjoying the notification button going up or seeing weird comments, but Youtube Studio is such a curious conversation for me and is so much different to what I realized. Last night, I ended up deleting them all, un subscribing from everyone and deleting all my videos, community posts and more and starting fresh.


    Seeing the statics of where people were, what video they subscribed to were interesting though!

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    As much as I love talking about music, I love talking about things like this to. Everyone seems to have varying opinions and I'm curious what you think about idols or celebrities in general struggling with things like this and if you think anyone I mentioned would come back eventually? (edit original () due to finding the updated ver of Wooyeop's Instagram, now known as Cho Lee Chan).


    His last video is a Q&A.

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  • I guess the public has a diminished interest in youtube vlogging/streaming nowadays.


    My favourite channels back in 2019-2021 receives 300k-600k with regular uploads (millions for good content) are now receiving less than 80k views. Some even stopped uploading. I randomly checked some YT channels and it’s the same thing. I guess this is because of post-Covid where people have more things to do and wanting to be outside, over-saturation and repetitive/boring content, etc.


    I do not follow the channels you mentioned, im speaking generally. I guess the issue is both on the supply (repetitive/boring) and demand (decreased significantly compared to covid era). I don’t think it’s gonna come back to what it used to.


    You mentioned the SPEED guy’s reason is lack of support and before that is the work behind the scenes - maybe it’s just not worth it for some to continue doing it.


    I guess keeping YT channel will have to be as-you-want basis and accept that the hey days are gone.

  • Yeah from my understanding that's why he is closing it, he seems to be a really great and sweet guy so I'm sure he'll keep doing well on Instagram and focus on that instead. He has a pretty decent following there.


    "I guess this is because of post-Covid where people have more things to do and wanting to be outside, over-saturation and repetitive/boring content, etc." That's kinda my thinking I definitely haven't been watching much as I once have.


    Youtube is crazy big now and I'm curious how it will turn out to be in the future

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