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RE: Why Don't I Make Daily DLive Streams?

in #dlive7 years ago

I can wholeheartedly relate to your statements here. I was producing videos on YouTube almost daily for like the last 6 months and finally hit the point of total burnout. A lot of times people assume its an easy task to produce content on a daily basis, but the fact is we all have busy lives, and personal lives outside of the web as well.

I remember back last year when Angry Joe said he was going to take a break from content production for a while, and he was immediately met with backlash from the YouTube audience. Ignorant people will make stupid assumptions it seems. Like content creators should be enslaved to their work on the web and work 7 days a week with no days off. Its just ridiculous really.

I'm taking more breaks from the web now myself, as I already did the ridiculous 7 day a week grind on the web for far too long. If you spend to much time on the web, then your life outside of it starts to fall apart. Its just not worth it.

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The best way around it is to do stuff in advance. It's still the same work, but spreads it out.

I do feel like only content creators understand the grind, though. I mean, when you don't do something, it's hard to understand it.