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  • Barges into Youtube

  • Uploads interesting videos weekly for a decade

  • Refuses to elaborate further

  • Heads off into the sunset

Image of Tom Scott flying under a helicopter in a harness


  • rivermonster
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    2911 months ago

    He will be back. Nobody with that kind of viewership stays gone forever.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 months ago

      Hell, he even said as much. That he’ll most likely make some more videos. It’s basically just a departure from the feeling of obligation to keep up a weekly schedule.

      Though, he’s not even leaving content creation. He’s still got plenty of other projects running. That makes him less likely to hop back on than most, since he’s actually got real other plans

      • @Lemmygizer
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        1511 months ago

        Exactly! 6 months ago when he made the announcement, that’s exactly what he said. He will still be making content across his multiple channels. But his ‘new video every Monday’ is done with.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s not about viewership at all imo. It’s extremely hard to completely change your lifestyle after 10 years of exact same work. I bet he’ll be back very soon, perhaps on random schedule, but still doing the same stuff

    • @dejected_warp_core
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      611 months ago

      To me, this farewell video was more about ending the weekly churn than anything else. He probably sees the millions of subscribers and figures that people hit that button to get more of exactly what he was producing, and when it would release. The non-commital tone here also suggests that he has no idea how/what is going to change, and that he’s taking a indeterminately long break to avoid burnout.

      In retrospect, his channel has been astonishingly high quality considering the rate of production he’s had. And that’s with all these side-projects and local/international travel on top of it all.

      Scaling back to less frequent releases may well improve his already impressive content style. I’m excited to see what he does next.