Booktube drama reddit Without fail all of them have turned on JK Rowling for her "transphobic views" and I'm just wondering why. I did a research paper this summer on this subreddit and there was a published study that found that 74% of attacks on Reddit came from 1% of source subreddits. hea booktubes (great for KU and indie recs. I follow Books and Lala for crime/thrillers, drinkingbymyshelf for literary fiction, Peruse project/Daniel Green for fantasy, Merphy Napier for a mix of YA and fantasy etc etc. However, for the most part the vloggers i view dont really seem to be shady or problematic. The funny part is if you come in here saying a Reddit darling is the finest piece of literature in the history of the world no one ever needs OP to My major issue with BookTube is all of the larger BookTubers promote the same books. They don’t ever mention who these content creators are, though. I would say any videos done by the publisher, however, like a book trailer or author interview, don't qualify as part of BookTube, but I could be wrong. It is our intent and purpose to foster and encourage in-depth discussion about all things related to books, authors, genres, or publishing in a safe, supportive environment. Note: I am also relatively new to booktube and have found it to not be entirely drama free. When i started watching booktube them 3 were the big 3 for me, and they interacted on each others channels and collabed and suddently it stopped. Boy, am I glad that this sub exists. Finding and commenting on old posts in external subreddits, for the purpose of intimidation and bullying, is also unacceptable. Some make great content and have useful reviews and recommendations. Reply reply 54 votes, 69 comments. org, megalodon. Booktube, for those who don't know, is YouTube, but with books. I used to see a lot of book reviews and booktalks, but now all there is is endless bookhauls of books they got for free and will never read. Sure, a lot of popular books on Booktube are overhyped garbage but I’ve actually picked up some good reads as well. 5K subscribers in the booktube community. Booktube as an established community has existed for like 15 years already These “scandals” have come and gone hundreds of times by now. but it takes so much more time to make them of non-crappy quality, that my tired ass sometimes just has the power to make a wrap-up video, or a video that doesn't This is a moderated subreddit. By "drama" i mean there is commentary on the lack of racial, ethnic, and genre representation. I only watch BookTube rarely now because I don't need the same three books recommended to me over and over again. Do you like books? Do you make YouTube videos about books? Then you might be a Booktuber. Booktube definitely encourages this impulsive book buying behavior from average readers, and the defensive way many booktubers reacted to this discussion was very immature. Some of the booktubers that I think straddle these lines much better tend to focus more on Adult books and other kinds of books I'm just much less interested in. Happy reading! I enjoy booktube! Don’t write them all off. Oct 26, 2014 · Over the weekend quite a few things have been said on Twitter, which has then spread onto YouTube and people are making really intelligent points and eloquent discussions about it, which is great to see. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. You need to film because otherwise, what’s the point of doing all the branding stuff? Your video doesn’t have be amazing, it just needs to be done. Snapshots: This Post - archive. Who is your favorite booktuber? My fav genre is fantasy romance and I haven’t watched booktube in a while Tasha polis was one… I recently started a booktube channel myself and my best advice is honestly: just do it. You can avoid booktube if you're scared of consumerism, but in the end that's not really resolving the problem, it's just putting it out of mind. I assume that subs like r/Drama are the 1%. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. I watch a LOT of Booktube, so I definitely have a lot to say when it comes to patterns amongst certain creators, and contemporary bookishness in general. There are an infinite number of Booktube Aug 27, 2019 · I watch booktube for recs mostly so I love watching booktubers who don't read 100% of what I read naturally. I'm sitting on a bunch of book analysis scripts and ideas, and discussions of themes, discussions on quality of writing etc. Some of the more popular (more subscribed to/watched) BookTube channels have a few author interviews. I enjoy watching BookTube videos but I've noticed that the most popular booktubers are those who do lots of videos showing masses and masses of unread books, with those who actually make videos about having read the books getting less views. Film a video for the booktube newbie tag and go from there. I’ve been watching booktube since 2008 which was …a scary long time ago and now I regret counting. On the higher end, it's filled with great analyses, reading recommendations, and thoughtful conversations between people who love books. I think the issue with booktube is, or making the videos you listed below, is just that it takes time. Aug 8, 2021 · Web Content Why is "booktube" overwhelmingly leftwing? I mean seriously, every Book You Tuber, or one that commits itself to the craft of writing, is lefty. They may also make a "top 10 fantasy" books or other more general book videos. I’ve since watched quite a few different content creators and I noticed many of them discuss how Booktube is very cliquey, judgmental, and fake. does a lot of themed videos) • Temecka’s Library • Who Picked This Book? • Daijah’s Bookworld • The Naughty Librarian • Tiff Talks Pages • Life Is A Page Turner • More To Mary (great for high spice and taboo recs)•Books On Stereo (he brings the spicy recs as well!) r/booktube: Do you like books? Do you make YouTube videos about books? Then you might be a Booktuber. All 3 tubers though all read and review manga, merphy and daniel more. This is a subreddit for YouTube drama, not personal drama. fake tea more. is. Don’t spend so much time on everything else. BooksandLala (a real genre mix, can't really think of anything she doesn't read; lots of horror and thriller though, also contemporary literature and sci-fi and lately she got into cozy mysteries and romances as well; some non-fiction as well) On Reddit, if you say a books bad then you get a bunch of comments saying you can’t just make assertions like that because it’s just their opinion despite it obviously being the OP’s opinion. (Info / ^Contact) I love Booktube! Some of my favorites don't even necessarily have to share my taste in books. I prefer content creators that just review books and do book hauls and stay clear away from whatever "outrage of the week" story happens to be going on at the moment. To truly avoid feeling this way (with booktube, adverts or other things in the future) you will have to tackle that desire to consume rather than simply try to avoid videos! On Reddit, I got a lot of interest in some communities now and again, but never landed on a formula for success. Other times, they’re just fun and entertaining to watch. I’ll start by getting something off my chest: I can’t stand Jack Edwards. jp, archive. There is no reason to stalk someone's post history as a means to mock, ridicule, or harass. That’s it, that’s the post. However, I did create some video posts with my work that got a couple of thousand upvotes, which was a decent boon for my channel. "Booktube" is a loosely defined community made up of hundreds if not thousands of individual creators. My Favorites (which includes YA because that is like 90% of Booktube): The biggest con is the drama. I am a bot. Which fantasy BookTube channels come off as genuinely enthusiastic about book reviews? Review I'm subscribe to a handful of booktubers who specialize in fantasy/sci-fi, but I'm finding that a lot of them either don't really focus on book reviews (which is mainly what I am interested in), or come off as a bit monotone. 7. Shoutout to the brave soul who created it. . Unfortunately, many of the Book subreddits don't allow video posts or self-promotion. BooksandLala is my favourite booktuber, she reads a bit of everything honestly. I just really enjoy listening to other peoples' opinions on book related topics and discussions. I recently got into a Booktube after watching a Jack Edwards video that YouTube suggested. She skews slightly towards thriller/horror type stuff and doesn't read a whole lot of fantasy/sci-fi (and even when she does it's usually pretty light), but if you follow her for a year chances are she'll read at least a handful of books you might be interested in or that you've liked, she's a very diverse reader Even just YouTube, it’s been a long time. Fingers crossed. Of course it’s always good to talk about the issues and then we can learn and improve… Shooting the ish and chatting about what Booktube drama is, how to think about it, and is really tea vs. You have to find the people whose taste aligns with yours and assess their recommendations individually within the context of what you know about your own preferences rather than trying to treat it as a monolith if you want it to be a good source for recommendations that you will actually like. Its jsut so weird. unz yytu slfj dsuaj wrojrxp jxikj edllle wwvo wtocs lhhze