J-MASS

Happy Friday evening, everyone! It’s been a while since my last community post, so I figured I’d give you all a channel update.

As many of you have probably noticed, I’ve been experimenting with quite a bit of non-urbex content. While I originally grew my channel around urban exploration, I’ve admittedly become burnt-out from the hobby, and have lost a bit of passion for it. There are many reasons for this, including high risk, personal safety, and oversaturation. After 3+ years of consistent urbex content, I’m looking to slowly shift forward and continue to try new things, all still within the realm of travel, geography, history, and New England.

Now don’t worry: I will still be doing urban exploration videos occasionally, since I know a lot of my audience likes them! There are still quite a few abandoned spots I’d love to film someday. That being said, for a while now, I’ve just been interested in trying out new video ideas and concepts. I understand that these videos don’t typically perform as well as the traditional urbex videos do, but that’s okay with me—this channel is built around my own passions, after all. Not clicks and views.

Anyways, throughout the remainder of 2025 and into 2026, look forward to new and unique videos! I will likely post new updates here and there detailing my plans for the channel, but for now, I just want to let you all know my honest thoughts and feelings. I cannot wait to show you all what I have in store! Hint: I’ll be diving more unto New England’s rich history!

P.S. I’m coming to you live from Upstate New York! I just visited Buffalo for a few hours, and now I’m on my way southwest towards Erie, Pennsylvania! I’ve never been before, but I’m excited to see what the city’s like! Anyways, enjoy this picture I took of Buffalo City Hall, possibly my all-time favorite art deco masterpiece.

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