Thanks everyone for the feedback - a mixture of both is the clear winner, so that is what it shall be! π
1 year ago | 10
I donβt care how long they are, just as long as you keep up with your quality work. Thank you Simon π
1 year ago
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Shorter videos on just one topic. This also makes an on-topic discussion less chaotic.
1 year ago | 3
I'm Happy either way. Really enjoy your approach and humour. Keep up the Great work. Grant π΄σ §σ ’σ ₯
1 year ago
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Itβs a shame the truth and science are irrelevant in Parliament . I wonder if a good Lawyer could set them straight?
1 year ago
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You should do what works best for you, dude. We all just cherish what we get. Having said that... A regular schedule of "news" compilations will cover the most ground, but you might once a week or so find a "focus article" which deserves individual treatment. Thanks so much for your reportage. You are clear and concise.
1 year ago
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Mix of both because you have some days when time is tight, and at other times, you've got all day. Thanks for keeping us informed, Simon!
1 year ago
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@anyfriendofkevinbaconisafr177
Current events are cool, but your research around the issues and your explanation of the importance of the information is what I come for... Thanks MGuy!
1 year ago
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Love this channel..thanks for the work you put into it.. ππ ( A UK viewer
1 year ago (edited)
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I think all your contents solid, I prefer the longer vids but I catch a lot of the shorter ones too. Just keep making content you enjoy is what I say!
1 year ago | 4
I like your videos immensely. You've had enough rest lately and I wish you would release more videos, not fewer. π
1 year ago | 2
MGUY Australia
Hey all, a poll for you - which do you prefer: short single-topic videos or longer news videos?
You've probably noticed that I've started doing some longer format EV NEWS videos again, as with my publishing schedule being less frequent now, there's so much to get through that the news videos are just more practical. Let me know which you prefer by voting below, and/or leave a comment! Thanks for all your support!
Cheers, Simon
1 year ago | [YT] | 548