Well, if the uploader's using copyrighted recordings rather than a midi or performing the pieces themself or using a more liberally licensed recording, it is understandable. Bach's pieces may be free but musicians' performances of them aren't.
Are youtube shorts a failure? They seem to be immensely popular in terms of views/engagement.
Reminds me of how people would deride Instagram for copying Snapchat stories, yet far more people probably use Instagram stories than snapchat and are perfectly satisfied with the UX despite it being a blatant copycat.
Huh, I never knew that he was also a writer/journalist. Come to think of it, that explains why he includes so many interview segments in his video. Thanks for pointing that out!
The word "quietly" does so much heavy lifting in the headline, implying wrongdoing and sinister deeds when there is no evidence of malice at all. What are they supposed to do, make a big press release about how they got it wrong and beg for forgiveness? These things happen when reporting breaking news.
Anyone else feel that some parts were kind of tacky? I tuned in a few hours before the launch, and I happened to watch the astronauts get loaded into a branded Tesla car, and the announcers were gushing about how cool the side doors were. I couldn't shake the feeling that half the stream was just marketing for marketing for Elon's companies.