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I do Youtube because I love entertaining people or just help them out on something they don't know about. I just like to entertain anyone that watches me and here what they want to see from my channel or what I can fix. I am know trying new things for my channel, so it may be a little wierd.
 
It gives me something to do. You know those silly notes on antidepressants?
"may cause thoughts of suicide", and you're like "but it's an antidepressant! what the absolute hell?!"
Well, some antidepressants also work as antiepileptics. And that little note is absolutely true. Without youtube, I'd off myself a long time ago.
 
I do YouTube for the fun, and I want to bring people the best content for gaming! I want the people's opinion on my channel and it is fun connecting with other people all around the world!
 
I'm so new, just started yesterday, si my videos are very raw, no editing. I'm working on becoming better, I have a lot of idea that I hope to create.
YouTube is one of my main forms of entertainment. I also watch news and other informative chanels. I wanna be part of this community because I really cannot stand cable and the major tv networks.
 
I make youtube videos because my life lacks excitement and as soon as I turn on my camera I feel that excitement. I love creating no matter what it is and youtube gives me that. And surprisingly no one really talks about how through youtube one can see themselves grow, you can see how much you changed from 3 years ago, how more open you get in front of the camera, then even editing skills. And thats another reason I make videos.

In my life honestly if I did not have youtube or my blog (stylish ranter.com) I would just sit in my bed watching youtube videos or sleeping. And now even though it isn't much,my routine is, I wake up edit a video and then queue it, then I film and then repeat because I seriously do nothing lol.

But yeah that is why I started youtube in honestly, it saved my sanity
 
First and foremost my entire life, until I was sixteen or seventeen was on home-movie via my dad. Even though I think the last thing is when I graduated High School (2008). And I got away from the camera, I have always seen the world differently (So this helps). Rewinded a little bit; I was Freshman (9th grade) and I was in a TV and Video Production class, and I feel in love with the editing process, and it had a roller ball to be "easier" to edit. Fast forward years later... Youtube came to me looking for makeup. And that just exploded... I still remembered what I typed in the search bar, "St. Patricks' Makeup Look" and that was it. I was hooked. I began to venture around to different folks. The first one was MakeupGeek (very proudly) ... and than I was addicted, and than all of a sudden one summer I was debating on having a channel or not having a channel... And than I bought a camera in August, and began to practice and add a year and a few months. Here I am.

I believe that Youtube is my sanity, it keeps me happy. It makes me work. I look to Youtube as my full time job, and I don't exactly slack at it. I love it.
 
I do it because it's fun, I love trying to make people laugh and it gives me alot of purpose in my life. Youtube has taken up so much of my free time that it's kinda hard to live without it. I've pretty much grown up making youtube videos and I have over 800 of them....I still get happy seeing 4 views on my video (cause I don't get alot of views in the first place) even if my standards are pretty low, I'll keep trying =P
 
This question has been asked several times on the forum and I would like to explain my answer in a little bit of detail:

Youtube has changed me. Before I began my channel early this year, I was an extremely camera shy person with a big inferiority complex. I was convinced to do this by another Youtuber who makes really good vlogs and is extremely comfortable in front of the camera. Being a Youtube personality really appealed to me and I wanted to give it a try not so much to be rich or famous, but to conquer my insecurities.

It was a big step for me because I didn’t quite know how to begin. I had a camera and a hobby but my biggest problem was, and sometimes still is, how to avoid getting tongue tied when the red light is blinking. My first few videos were awful. So awful that they never made it onto my Youtube channel. The first few videos that I did upload are better but still not great.

As I filmed more and more, the videos got better but I concede they still could use improvement. My very first uploaded video, which is my Homemade Doughnuts was the scariest because I filmed the first part of it in a public place (the gym) with a bunch of people, some I knew, others I didn’t standing around watching me. I planned it out a week in advance and even remembered a brief script in my head. I would recite the script out loud in my car while driving everyday until I got it right. It was a success. It was a huge step in overcoming the awkwardness we all feel about filming in public. I still go back and watch that video because I believe it was a turning point for me.

The biggest change is that the camera shyness is completely gone. In fact, I now love being in front of the camera and willing to do things I would never consider doing in the past such as dancing, wearing NO makeup, and acting like a clown. I can’t see myself not doing this because I’m really having so much fun now.

That is why I Youtube
Good for you, im autistic and antisocial, it so far has helped me be more open and less shy as well.
 
In real life, I'm EXTREMELY shy. I feel like YouTube is a good way to break me out of my shell. I've always wanted to make gaming videos...probably since I was 17? I just never got around to it or had the means to do so until now. I'm not going to lie, if I could make money doing this, it would be amazing. But at the same time, it's okay if that never happens. I'm content with YouTube being a hobby. It makes me happy knowing that anyone even gives my videos a chance.
:)
 
In real life, I'm EXTREMELY shy. I feel like YouTube is a good way to break me out of my shell. I've always wanted to make gaming videos...probably since I was 17? I just never got around to it or had the means to do so until now. I'm not going to lie, if I could make money doing this, it would be amazing. But at the same time, it's okay if that never happens. I'm content with YouTube being a hobby. It makes me happy knowing that anyone even gives my videos a chance.
:)
very similar to my experience and you seem like you were inspired by markiplier and the others like i was. i sent you a sub i hope it helps. see you up there if we make it
 
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