So, the drama was the drama, and I don’t watch a lot of tech YouTube anymore, but both Gamers Nexus and LTT both hit the list from time to time.

Today I saw this (picture, link): https://youtu.be/-fZM9wOvbh0?t=199&is=7WPU3wo0OfXCNts6

Isn’t this exactly the thing Steve called Linus out for? They were doing corrections in forum and WAN show, and Steve was saying they needed in-video edits, etc.

I find it MI that after all that it seems OK to take this stance. But maybe I’m missing something. Anyways, gave me a big frown when I saw it.

  • dreamy (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    12 hours ago

    No, LTT did in-video edits. They called them out because they had insane errors that could’ve been easily caught during editing in the first place, and their “fixes” were sometimes very unnoticeable by the viewer (just small text on the bottom correcting the information etc.).

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      9 hours ago

      Well yea, but my disappointment is even small text is better than putting them on a separate page no one would check.

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    18 hours ago

    If I remember correctly, YouTube treats/treated some big time creators differently and gives them access to actually do in video edits. LTT had this access, GN did not. It’s been a long time since and I’m not on my computer right now so I don’t have a source, but that’s my memory of it.

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      9 hours ago

      I don’t think this is the case, as I have seen the same tooling. Maybe there’s something more, but it seems to exist in the dash.

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        8 hours ago

        It could definitely be me misremembering. I’ll see tonight if I can find it. Either way, it would be GN making that claim, so not exactly an independent source.

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          46 minutes ago

          Yea would def be interested to know. But I don’t care THAT much thus why this is “mildly” hah

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            No problem. I just spent a few minutes prompting Gemini and requested that it provided sources. I think it’s about right, because it matches what I remember (LTT had a YT privilege to replace videos in situ, where as GN did not), but the usual AI caveats apply. Sorry if that seems low-effort, but I don’t see a rule against quoting AI, and I’m not that invested in this either. (Mods: please take this down if it’s against any rules).

            The response it gave me at first was a bit too long for this post so I asked it to summarize, and I’ve added the other sources it gave me to the bottom.

            Here is a condensed summary of the controversy:

            • The Core Issue: In August 2023, the YouTube channel Gamers Nexus (GN) published a massive 44-minute exposé criticizing Linus Tech Tips (LTT) for rushing content, which led to significant data and testing errors in their hardware reviews.
            • The “VIP” Privilege: GN revealed that instead of taking down flawed videos and losing their algorithmic momentum, LTT was using a backdoor YouTube privilege—available only to massive creators through a partner manager—to silently replace the source video file on the backend after publication.
            • The Proof: GN proved this by comparing the YouTube versions of LTT’s videos to versions syndicated on the Chinese platform Bilibili. Because LTT didn’t have the same VIP privilege on Bilibili, the original uncorrected videos containing glaring data errors were still live there, while the YouTube versions had been magically fixed.
            • The Fallout: GN argued this was an unfair advantage that allowed LTT to prioritize quantity over quality without facing the massive financial and algorithmic penalties that regular creators face when forced to re-upload. Following the intense community backlash, LTT paused their entire production schedule to overhaul their quality control labs and promised full transparency regarding future video corrections.

            Why GamersNexus Hates LinusTechTips

            This video essay provides a comprehensive retrospective and breakdown of the entire Gamers Nexus and Linus > Tech Tips controversy, providing further context on the claims and the resulting fallout.

            Sources:

    • Fmstrat@lemmy.worldOP
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      9 hours ago

      Huh? Steve’s (great) standards aren’t what disappoints me. It’s the fact that, after complaining about how others handled errors, he’s basically doing it the same way now.

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        8 hours ago

        Not if you listen to his words, watch their videos or read the text in your screenshot… Wanna explain what you mean? Because your post and comments are contradicting themselves

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          • Screenshot shows GN will be posting corrections to a webpage, and not in-video, or with video replacement.

          • Previously GN complained about LTT posting corrections in forum and on WAN instead of in-video or with video replacement.

          I’m not sure why that’s had to follow…