Keith Edwards
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I think people are more isolated than they have been in the past.
And I think it's meaning, at least from the comments I ever see, which, by the way, I read a lot of them, people...
People appreciate that I can be expressive, whether I'm mad, I cry, laugh, you know, letting people know that how they're feeling is like not insane.
Yeah.
But I think I have a deep respect and it's a weird thing to have a relationship with this idea of like an audience.
Right.
But that's what I really think it is, is I have a deep connection with
I imagine you feel the same way about having a constituency, you know, California, and you represent a lot of people and you have to look out for them.
You have to lead.
And it's just it's no different than than what I do, where I have a constituency.
I might it says one point one million subscribers.
Really, that's a that's a lagging indicator around California.
giving any given month nine to nine nine to ten million people watch me every month amazing um and so i have uh i have a deep humility around that and i also have a deep i feel a deep responsibility um for for making sure the audience um gets what they need
It's starting to be one.
Uh, so I, for those who don't know YouTube, uh, the title and the thumbnail are so important.
And as you know, as, as a content creator yourself, it's, uh, how you package content can deeply affect how it gets seen and how it, if it is seen at all.
Uh, but something that I'm trying to do now is,
I actually wrote a piece on this, and I did a video about how, again, it's respect for the audience.
And I think liberal YouTube suffers from a branding problem.
Because if you look at content on the right, if you look at Candace Owens' content, Tim Pool, Ben Shapiro...