Meh, for many young people, YouTube is a way to become famous for doing what most of us do everyday. I spend much of my time explaining how things work, but don't feel the need to try to get "followers" and "subscribers" to give me my 15 minutes of fame. I'd rather remain anonymous as much as possible. I've found a great many YouTube producers to be less than informed about the subjects they are reviewing. It is a silly desire to be famous even if it is for nothing more substantial than their opinions. Everyone has opinions. Often times they are misinformed opinions. But, being seen in a video is a pull that kids today want so badly it is a celebration of mediocrity.