The Right Opinion or Down the Rabbit Hole

The Right Opinion or Down the Rabbit Hole

  • The Right Opinion

    Votes: 14 9.3%
  • Down the Rabbit Hole

    Votes: 136 90.7%

  • Total voters
    150

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Two Youtubers that cover the same thing (weird, unusual happenings on the internet) but cover them differently. Which do you prefer?
 
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The Right opinion if you are watching this, fix your teeth. When the photo of you came out it they looked like old brown horse teeth. I bet from all the earl grey tea you've been drinking. No shit you have too use an anime avatar to hide them.

Also The Right opinon; I fucking hate wannabe gestapos of morals and quality in youtube. Even if you are right, you are still an arrogant asshole. At least down the rabithole makes it more like a "historical chronicle" style and doesn't go around accusing other people.
 
Down the Rabbit Hole's Fredrik Knudsen is hands down better. I think you would have a hard time finding anyone who prefers The Right Opinion more.
I swear though, Fredrik is the only person in history to say "braggadocios" out loud.
 
I hate the way TRO videos are overedited. Every frame always has some sort of filter or some wacky transition going on. It's disorienting and it seems more like he's showing off rather than giving information. Comparatively, DtRH is much simpler, but I can actually watch it without getting a headache.

I also hate the name The Right Opinion as well. Making that your channel name just makes it look like you have a stick up your ass.

EDIT: Turns out TRO doesn't even edit his own videos.
 
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In Knudsen's video where he reads his Lovecraft & Ito essay, when he's done reading and is preparing for the q&a his gf appears, they talk a little and before leaving kisses his cheek which makes him go awwwww.
This makes him the objectively superior choice, I bet the other faggot is a furry or something.
 
Are they really comparable? I haven't watched much of TRO but he strikes as a youtube drama channel while Knudsen is a documentarian for obscure stuff, mostly on the internet but not exclusively. DTRH is better nonetheless
In Knudsen's video where he reads his Lovecraft & Ito essay, when he's done reading and is preparing for the q&a his gf appears, they talk a little and before leaving kisses his cheek which makes him go awwwww.
This makes him the objectively superior choice, I bet the other faggot is a furry or something.
about that .
 
I hate the way TRO videos are overedited. Every frame always has some sort of filter or some wacky transition going on. It's disorienting and it seems more like he's showing off rather than giving information. Comparatively, DtRH is much simpler, but I can actually watch it without getting a headache.

I also hate the name The Right Opinion as well. Making that your channel name just makes it look like you have a stick up your ass.
How is he showing off if he has other people edit for him?
 
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How is he showing off if he has other people edit for him?

So I checked who edits his videos and this is what I got:


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Who the fuck needs that many editors for internet drama videos?
 
TRO has the same problem I have with Jim Sterling in that even if it's a topic I'm interested in and want to watch, his grating accent and obnoxious mannerisms completely tuen me off of it. Fred might be guilty of simply reading most of his subjects off of ED and Lolcow Wiki, but damn if I don't enjoy the videos all the same.
 
The general rule of thumb on YouTube is if you have to put a bunch of chromatic flair, lens flair, and fuzziness to the picture in your preview thumbnail to generate interest, it's either boring, obnoxious, or some combination of the two. At least Knudsen keeps a consistent theme with his monotone, it works for his format.

As a tangent...

Memology 101 for the most part avoids commentating with his real voice, which helps because of his very thick accent or possible difficulties with maintaining English. He gets the bare minimum down in under ten minutes, mostly under five from recent sagas, and splits focus series into multiple, digestible videos focused on one aspect of an issue at any given time.
 
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