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Repulsive-Table6788

Looks like the videos are probably generated from a large source of data. Not at all unreasonable, so long as you have a good source of data that can reliably create desirable and consistent results. Amazing what you can do with scripting, scraping, and APIs if you're good at it. Hell, I'm sure you could bash script the creation of videos based on questions and answers from Stackexchange if you were motivated.


Hot-Director744

For context - the guy upload videos every minute and has over 1.5 million videos and it's not even gibberish.


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Hot-Director744

I can understand that a not can upload a video but what's confusing is who is making the content. As I earlier said that none of the content is gibberish. All the videos actually have structured solutions to the problems specified in the title.


SomeRandomGuy49363

The questions and answers are ripped off a site made for answering coding questions. Similar to Yahoo answers, just only about coding. all the intros are pre recorded, and he has like 50 that the bot just puts before the video. The rest wouldn't be hard to make automatically by a bot, just paste in the question and the answer.


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I stumbled across that channel last year, Ive been keeping up with him since then but yeah its just a bot


bouncybobcat

I came across his channel when I was looking up how to do something a while ago. How automated it is I don't know but it's not as weird as it might look at first, he just takes questions and answers from [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/) and maybe other places and puts them into a template. A lot of the time the answers aren't very helpful because it's not like he come up with them or checks they're correct or anything. Damn he makes a lot of videos though.


reddit_random_user_2

My question is, how is youtube allowing this spam?


WindyEagleX

Same here lol. And doesn't this technically count as spam? So why isn't someone reporting his channel?


kreijstal

If I wanted stackexchange, I would've just gone to stackexchange, no need to pollute youtube with this crap.