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Aaron Swartz was a remarkable individual who profoundly impacted the world in a relatively brief period, largely unnoticed by the general public. His contributions, though often unrecognized, have left a lasting legacy in the digital realm
@@mrwan5348I feel like it was because of the very well written grammar and then the missing period at the end, they probably forgot to copy the period lol
Pretty sad when people type out words in full, do a complete sentence that's well structured is looked at as not being from a person. Some people are still intelligent folks
People give him too much credit for reddit. He was literally not involved in reddit, he created no code for reddit, nor did he do any marketing or otherwise for reddit. He was part of a project that was merged into another project, then left shortly after. How do I know this? I was there at the very beginning of reddit, a fan of ycombinator.
Sadly, even being an expert in English doesn't automatically remove your accent, and we're all aware most accents get unjust hate/racism. I've met a huge number of insanely good content creators who cannot voice their own content/cannot afford to have a professional voice actor for their channel because they are not native english speakers, so they have to resort to cheap AI voice overs. The script, editing, content, and everything else can be done by literally anyone in this planet, except voice overs. Even some native English speakers have difficulty narrating.
To be able to put the time and effort you and your team put into these videos is amazing. The stuff you make is better than what you’d find on Netflix. Amazing work!
I love how there's so much support in the Reddit communities. I had to hang some sun sails in a large equestrian area because the area is used for "equestrian therapy" for a teen rehabilitation program. I was able to find a sub-Reddit community that helped give me some great ideas. And being able to interact with fellow geeks about the MCU, NFL, soccer, etc is awesome.
I can confirm from my experience. The r/foreskin_restoration sub has been amazingly supportive and helpful for new members. I also appreciate the fact that Reddit allows users to cite evidence, unlike TH-cam which is so choked by algorithms for the comment section that I have pretty much decided to stop wasting my time here and focus exclusively on contributing to Reddit. Without being able to easily cite evidence, discussions and debates here seem almost completely limited to giving opinions. My only complaint with Reddit is that some subs are run by arbitrary mods who want to stop contributions from those who disagree with them by permanently banning them.
I tried Reddit on 3 occasions and was met with nothing but toxic elitist assholes who clearly spend their entire lives on that website and desperately want to gate keep their nasty little community, whilst also complaining that their "community" is dying. Just as an anecdote I went on r/Magic and watched a few magic tricks. The first one I commented something along the lines of "Hey, that was good, but your sleight of hand needs some work as it's really clear when you're palming the card" the admin banned me immediately and sent me a message calling me a malignant narcissist 😂
@@harrydavey9884there are definitely people like that, but from my experience there’s more good than bad. You just gotta learn how to navigate around it.
Wow, this video on Reddit's history really opened my eyes to how intricate and eventful its journey has been. It's particularly poignant when you mentioned Aaron Swartz, whose contributions and tragic story are such a significant part of internet history. His legacy in shaping the early internet and advocating for open access to information is both inspiring and heartrending. Videos like yours are essential in reminding us of the human stories behind these massive tech platforms. Thanks for sharing this well-researched piece and for honoring figures like Swartz who have left an indelible mark. Looking forward to more content like this!
" lively conversations and debates" is possibly the single kindest way I've ever heard anyone describe the comment section of ANYTHING, let alone reddit.
You can still find relatively civilized communities on Reddit, especially smaller, skill-based ones. But yeah, they are few and far between; the large ones are pretty much 100% cesspools.
Absolutely love the production quality!! You put the utmost level of effort into each and every one of your videos and its clear too see!! Easily my favorite channel on yt rn!! Keep it up
watching this I'm amazed that it used to be a platform to speak freely on. Whenever I go on reddit it seems like every sub has rules upon rules and you have to be careful not to post something you're not allowed to post (i.e. if someone has posted it before, even ten years ago, don't you dare ask again). Which made me never want to join reddit as an active user. I go there if I have nowhere else to go to get answers but I usually won't get my answer there either lol
I joined reddit in its haydays.. early 2010s.. It used to be a place where actual information was available. It still does.. Albeit the meme, and political stuff has slowly overpowered the value aspect of it. Now you gotta really search deep to find a sub thats truly useful. I can imagine it to be pretty overwhelming for new users now.
Reddit is just like any other forum on the Internet, even more so when it comes to its mods and dwellers of any given sub. If you are in need of answers or information, don't post a question. Post a statement with a wrong/made-up answer and watch the nerds fall over themselves, racing to correct you, spilling out all the information you'll ever need in the process. They're all bickering smart-asses who love to talk down to others as the only thing they have ever achieved in their sorry lives. Use that to your advantage. But remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
when magnet media uploads a video i dont even care what the video is about, i can just watch it for the editing like the amount of effort they put to make these type of quality videos is just really great and i think even netflix should learn from this guy on how to make good documentaries
In all fairness, Aaron is hardly forgotten as one of Reddit's founders. He is often left out of Reddit covers so I am really happy that you included him. What a remarkable human being. Thank you for a very good and interesting cover.
recognition for what though? If anyone actually does real research, they will see Aaron wasn't part of reddit. He was working on his own thing and his project was merged into another. He had no interest in that other project (reddit) and quit shortly after. People are treating him like some martyr when he didn't just have nothing to do with reddit, he hated reddit because it meant the end of his own project.
Same with Barnaby Jack, one of the most brilliant hackers of his era. Dude could "jackpot" ATMs and take all the cash, and figured out how to remotely hack certain models of pacemaker and insulin pump to cause them to malfunction and potentially *kill* the user. He never used this knowledge for evil though, and instead was a computer security expert. He was found dead of an apparent drug overdose in 2013.
Ha! Just wanted to point out that I rode-out the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake on the 19th floor of your "corporate office" stock footage at 16:23 (just before your Storyblocks Promo)! Thanks for the flashback! 😂😢😂
Aaron didn't break into MIT (technically he did), they had an agreement with Elsevier (by a hefty price paid by MIT): it was free for students and staff, but the nasty part is that a lot, a lot of articles created by people in Universities were public funded but behind a paywall: Elsevier was shadowy being subsided by taxpayers dollars. Aaron already had done that with PACER where court records that are public by law (with exception determined the judge) but were behind a paywall (free...but not free, public but not public). FBI tried to make Aaron an example using the same old scare tactics, but this backfired: many consider FBI, Elsevier, JSTOR and MIT directly responsible for Aaron's suicide. The silver lining as feeble as it is, is the Aaron Swartz law that FORCES any research made with public funding to be available without any fee. But the damage was irreversible, we lost an innocent person, innocent in the sense that he believed he could made a difference, a fresh naiveté that I lost 4four of five decades ago. He made a difference, but soon new SOPAs, PIPAs, Patriotic Acts, secret tribunals, will undo all that. We walk, no... we run blindfolded with roller skates near a precipice to a fascist police state all over the world that would made Pol Pot and all Kim dynasty proud. I for my part am proud of Aaron and a deep grief enters my heart when I remember him.
Thank you for this post. Its what I wanted to write but with a better delivery than I could have managed. For some reason his death stands out to me as one of the very most significant tragedies of our time. It foreshadowed so much ...
Thank you for taking the time to thank your viewers for showing up and sticking around without cringy calls to action like "don't forget to smash that like button and activate the bell" and so on. Honestly, as an audience, I believe we're past that, and it just comes across as condescending at this point. The video production quality alone merits all the subs and support you can possibly get, but being as well-mannered, well-spoken and genuinely nice as you are makes everyone feel well about liking your content, and rightfully so. Again, thank you very much!
love the video, just a pop of idea here, i would have said "the scandalous story of: reddit" instead of : the insane story of reddit" but just my personal opinion, your videos genuinely improve my day!!
Some of the mods on reddit are some of the most pathetic humans you'll ever encounter. Hall monitors all grown up and wielding the powers of banning you from a subreddit if they catch even a miniscule amount of disagreement. Wear that badge with honor, for it is truly the responsibilities of monarchs.
These stories have made me to create a certain online program/ platform here in Uganda and targeting a certain industry around the world. Have already got certain investors including an international bank. Thank you for opening up our eyes. Much support from Uganda and Africa
It's interesting to hear about Reddit's history With the API changes I stopped using reddit as much, the mobile app is so terrible that I'd rather use my mobile browser to browse reddit, and even that's a little annoying I get why they did it, but both sides handled things poorly
I'm always surprised reddit is still around. So many people abandoned it in the early 2010's, but it kept right on growing and getting progressively worse.
I was a member there, until someone unknown hacked my account and apparently broke some serious rules, in my name. I was banned. There is NO way I can appeal this, cannot contact them. My personal opinion is that reddit is garbage. tell everyone I know to avoid them.
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Hearing that the first ever subreddit made was the NSFW sub is the most Reddit thing I’ve ever heard.
it truly was a reddit moment
Makes all sense in the world.
‘He was bullied relentlecy for his weight’ he truly is the ceo of reddit
Fr
*relentlessly
@@dianamiller3307Truly a reddit momment
@@eiavops4576 love the meta battles occuring across the internets, now everything is 4chan-adjacent.
Yeah but his company became a bully back
Aaron Swartz was a remarkable individual who profoundly impacted the world in a relatively brief period, largely unnoticed by the general public. His contributions, though often unrecognized, have left a lasting legacy in the digital realm
More people need to hear his story
this comment sounds like it was generated by chatgpt
@@mrwan5348I feel like it was because of the very well written grammar and then the missing period at the end, they probably forgot to copy the period lol
Pretty sad when people type out words in full, do a complete sentence that's well structured is looked at as not being from a person. Some people are still intelligent folks
@@woodworkingandepoxy643no it just feels like there's no personality behind it; that said... i could be wrong
Aaron Shwartz was one of those people who really changed the world in such a short time without even being known by the average person
Who? 😮
Yeah, Jews RARELY get the recognition THEY DESERVE...
@@honor9lite1337i think he misspelled arnold schwarzenegger. no idea why he'd bring him up though
@@tja4379😂😂😂😂
@@honor9lite1337he was a kid that was big on freedom of information.
My huge respect to Aaron Schwartz. So truly sad death. The guy was a huge deal to fight for internet freedom. Hope one day his visions will come true.
You should watch The Internets own Boy. You can find it here.
People give him too much credit for reddit. He was literally not involved in reddit, he created no code for reddit, nor did he do any marketing or otherwise for reddit. He was part of a project that was merged into another project, then left shortly after. How do I know this? I was there at the very beginning of reddit, a fan of ycombinator.
@@Zidbits What was the beginning of reddit like, if I may ask?
@@ZidbitsOP literally didn’t say anything about Aaron Schwartz’s contributio to Reddit, but okay
You are permanently banned from reddit...
Thanks!
thank YOU for not being yet another creepy, awkward AI-voiced channel, but one with an authentic voice behind it. 😉
Wtf
@@diggacountr he is right tho
Yeah wtf is with these new AI voices channels? Even the NON ai voiced ones are covering the same sh!t in this endless sh!t cycle
Sadly, even being an expert in English doesn't automatically remove your accent, and we're all aware most accents get unjust hate/racism. I've met a huge number of insanely good content creators who cannot voice their own content/cannot afford to have a professional voice actor for their channel because they are not native english speakers, so they have to resort to cheap AI voice overs. The script, editing, content, and everything else can be done by literally anyone in this planet, except voice overs. Even some native English speakers have difficulty narrating.
@@jaames huh? What are you talking about? I am not even a native English speaker; I’m Argentinian- English is my second language…?
To be able to put the time and effort you and your team put into these videos is amazing. The stuff you make is better than what you’d find on Netflix. Amazing work!
90% of stuff on TH-cam is better than what you find on Netflix, dude.
@@Admiral_Bongotrue, still a compliment tho
I love how there's so much support in the Reddit communities. I had to hang some sun sails in a large equestrian area because the area is used for "equestrian therapy" for a teen rehabilitation program. I was able to find a sub-Reddit community that helped give me some great ideas. And being able to interact with fellow geeks about the MCU, NFL, soccer, etc is awesome.
Ahh, you mean r/equestriansunsailhangers
I can confirm from my experience. The r/foreskin_restoration sub has been amazingly supportive and helpful for new members. I also appreciate the fact that Reddit allows users to cite evidence, unlike TH-cam which is so choked by algorithms for the comment section that I have pretty much decided to stop wasting my time here and focus exclusively on contributing to Reddit. Without being able to easily cite evidence, discussions and debates here seem almost completely limited to giving opinions. My only complaint with Reddit is that some subs are run by arbitrary mods who want to stop contributions from those who disagree with them by permanently banning them.
I tried Reddit on 3 occasions and was met with nothing but toxic elitist assholes who clearly spend their entire lives on that website and desperately want to gate keep their nasty little community, whilst also complaining that their "community" is dying.
Just as an anecdote I went on r/Magic and watched a few magic tricks. The first one I commented something along the lines of "Hey, that was good, but your sleight of hand needs some work as it's really clear when you're palming the card" the admin banned me immediately and sent me a message calling me a malignant narcissist 😂
@@harrydavey9884there are definitely people like that, but from my experience there’s more good than bad. You just gotta learn how to navigate around it.
Cap, reddit being helpful?
The huge influx of users to Reddit happened after Digg changed the design of their site which was largely thought of as impossible to navigate.
Yeah that's when i dropped Digg like many of others. Would be good to see the story on who designed Digg's virtual coffin.
Been subscribed for quite sometime now, can definitely say your content quality is improving significantly with every video. Keep up the good work!
Wow, this video on Reddit's history really opened my eyes to how intricate and eventful its journey has been. It's particularly poignant when you mentioned Aaron Swartz, whose contributions and tragic story are such a significant part of internet history. His legacy in shaping the early internet and advocating for open access to information is both inspiring and heartrending. Videos like yours are essential in reminding us of the human stories behind these massive tech platforms. Thanks for sharing this well-researched piece and for honoring figures like Swartz who have left an indelible mark. Looking forward to more content like this!
well said
Why bro sound like chatgpt?
Another bot
@@davidohaegbulam9988yeaaah a little sketch
This is exactly how chatgpt talks 😂😂😂
Bro the Consistency with these very high effort required videos is really commendable!!
" lively conversations and debates" is possibly the single kindest way I've ever heard anyone describe the comment section of ANYTHING, let alone reddit.
You can still find relatively civilized communities on Reddit, especially smaller, skill-based ones. But yeah, they are few and far between; the large ones are pretty much 100% cesspools.
Moderators act like dictators.I won't waste my time commenting anymore unless it's to help someone.
Definitely my favorite business investigative journalism TH-camr
bro who is your editor? do you do all of it yourself? every time I watch one of your vids im blown away by how much work is put into the visuals
Someone edit it for him
@@Robin-ps9wqthen you asked if he did all of it himself 😐 he answered your question
Most TH-camrs pay a video editor who creates these videos and visuals. Also they pay someone to record on cameras when they make live videos
You have to oat someone to do it. So much content
Can we all take a moment and pay some respects to Aaron and what he stood for... What a legend! Way ahead of his time.
Absolutely love the production quality!! You put the utmost level of effort into each and every one of your videos and its clear too see!! Easily my favorite channel on yt rn!!
Keep it up
Yess!! another banger documentary-style video I can watch.
watching this I'm amazed that it used to be a platform to speak freely on. Whenever I go on reddit it seems like every sub has rules upon rules and you have to be careful not to post something you're not allowed to post (i.e. if someone has posted it before, even ten years ago, don't you dare ask again). Which made me never want to join reddit as an active user. I go there if I have nowhere else to go to get answers but I usually won't get my answer there either lol
I joined reddit in its haydays.. early 2010s.. It used to be a place where actual information was available. It still does.. Albeit the meme, and political stuff has slowly overpowered the value aspect of it. Now you gotta really search deep to find a sub thats truly useful. I can imagine it to be pretty overwhelming for new users now.
Reddit is just like any other forum on the Internet, even more so when it comes to its mods and dwellers of any given sub. If you are in need of answers or information, don't post a question. Post a statement with a wrong/made-up answer and watch the nerds fall over themselves, racing to correct you, spilling out all the information you'll ever need in the process.
They're all bickering smart-asses who love to talk down to others as the only thing they have ever achieved in their sorry lives. Use that to your advantage. But remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
Can we just stop and also say thank you to John. For these amazing, interesting and high-quality videos.
when magnet media uploads a video i dont even care what the video is about, i can just watch it for the editing like the amount of effort they put to make these type of quality videos is just really great and i think even netflix should learn from this guy on how to make good documentaries
🧲Media
I asked for a Case study on Reddit and here you are! Well done MagnatesMedia!
Its crazy how youtube has high quality videos like this
In all fairness, Aaron is hardly forgotten as one of Reddit's founders. He is often left out of Reddit covers so I am really happy that you included him. What a remarkable human being. Thank you for a very good and interesting cover.
You can never underestimate redit’s power of 40 year old neck beards in their basements 😂
It's all blue hairs now.
This dude and is content is actually impressive and you can see the time put in to perfect his craft each and every day
You make such amazing videos, about interesting topics, with HIGH quality productions! Love your videos
Very glad that Aaron swatz got the recognition that he needs with your 1.24m subscribers!
recognition for what though? If anyone actually does real research, they will see Aaron wasn't part of reddit. He was working on his own thing and his project was merged into another. He had no interest in that other project (reddit) and quit shortly after. People are treating him like some martyr when he didn't just have nothing to do with reddit, he hated reddit because it meant the end of his own project.
@@Zidbitsfor internet freedom
I have a feeling Aaron was murdered.
He absolutely was
*insert eddie murphy thinking meme*
That meme ain't Eddie Murphy @@EE7A
@@jamdungvybz i know. you knew what i was talking about though. ;)
(inserts eddie murphy thinking meme again)
Same with Barnaby Jack, one of the most brilliant hackers of his era. Dude could "jackpot" ATMs and take all the cash, and figured out how to remotely hack certain models of pacemaker and insulin pump to cause them to malfunction and potentially *kill* the user. He never used this knowledge for evil though, and instead was a computer security expert. He was found dead of an apparent drug overdose in 2013.
You're right. That IS crazier than I thought. Excellent video!
Love these videos! The quality is unmatched!
Ha! Just wanted to point out that I rode-out the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake on the 19th floor of your "corporate office" stock footage at 16:23 (just before your Storyblocks Promo)!
Thanks for the flashback! 😂😢😂
I don't usually comment but this video is excellently made. The scripting, pacing, and especially your hook for the next video. Well done.
Aaron didn't break into MIT (technically he did), they had an agreement with Elsevier (by a hefty price paid by MIT): it was free for students and staff, but the nasty part is that a lot, a lot of articles created by people in Universities were public funded but behind a paywall: Elsevier was shadowy being subsided by taxpayers dollars. Aaron already had done that with PACER where court records that are public by law (with exception determined the judge) but were behind a paywall (free...but not free, public but not public).
FBI tried to make Aaron an example using the same old scare tactics, but this backfired: many consider FBI, Elsevier, JSTOR and MIT directly responsible for Aaron's suicide. The silver lining as feeble as it is, is the Aaron Swartz law that FORCES any research made with public funding to be available without any fee.
But the damage was irreversible, we lost an innocent person, innocent in the sense that he believed he could made a difference, a fresh naiveté that I lost 4four of five decades ago.
He made a difference, but soon new SOPAs, PIPAs, Patriotic Acts, secret tribunals, will undo all that. We walk, no... we run blindfolded with roller skates near a precipice to a fascist police state all over the world that would made Pol Pot and all Kim dynasty proud.
I for my part am proud of Aaron and a deep grief enters my heart when I remember him.
Thank you for this post. Its what I wanted to write but with a better delivery than I could have managed.
For some reason his death stands out to me as one of the very most significant tragedies of our time. It foreshadowed so much ...
Best TH-cam channel I’d say
This is the BEST edited video I've ever seen on YT.
Thank you for taking the time to thank your viewers for showing up and sticking around without cringy calls to action like "don't forget to smash that like button and activate the bell" and so on. Honestly, as an audience, I believe we're past that, and it just comes across as condescending at this point. The video production quality alone merits all the subs and support you can possibly get, but being as well-mannered, well-spoken and genuinely nice as you are makes everyone feel well about liking your content, and rightfully so.
Again, thank you very much!
I never knew Reddit original story and I love MagnetesMedia
Cool story Bro
Amazing story. I never knew much about Reddit so I found this very informative. Thanks for all you do.
Love the content
Nice! Another high quality video.
yesss! thank you. been waiting for this
Wow I subscribed minutes ago and now this is out! Awesome!
Great job on producing the content & building the Channel! 👊
This will be a great one! Look forward to watching
You are such a good story teller I been watching your content for hours I love it 😅
Banger as usual keep em Coming
Hey I just wanted to say that your channel is simply amazing to watch
The way you told the story was awesome. Thank you for sharing.
I like to think that reddit knew this video was coming out and changed their logo to look friendlier 😂
love the video, just a pop of idea here, i would have said "the scandalous story of: reddit" instead of : the insane story of reddit" but just my personal opinion, your videos genuinely improve my day!!
I think he took your advice
Good job! Keep up the good work!
Just found your channel like 4 days ago and I’ve watched at least 25 videos of yours😂 great stuff
Some of the mods on reddit are some of the most pathetic humans you'll ever encounter. Hall monitors all grown up and wielding the powers of banning you from a subreddit if they catch even a miniscule amount of disagreement. Wear that badge with honor, for it is truly the responsibilities of monarchs.
Jebus your channel is one of the best mini documentarie channels out there without a doubt. The only other TH-camr that comes close is Patrick cc
Great video!
RIP Aron. He is sorely missed.
Aaron only ate Cheerios and slept in a kitchen cupboard?
He just raised the bar for typical Reddit user behavior.
These stories have made me to create a certain online program/ platform here in Uganda and targeting a certain industry around the world. Have already got certain investors including an international bank.
Thank you for opening up our eyes.
Much support from Uganda and Africa
Which platform is the sir?
Please which platform
Notification on. Insane editing. I'll get here one day, just started out.
Great video MagnatesMedia and I like your videos so much :]
you are too good for this. congrats
i love your content, pls post more such kinda topics
Thank you for always making great mini movies for us to watch! I can't appreciate you enough on how this influenced me and my way of thinking!
How much do you pay your editorss lol... so good
LOVE UR CONTENT
I can honestly say I've watched every magnates video sunce I discovered the page during COVID 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Keep those high quality videos coming 😀👌🏻
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your videos r great john!!
man... the editing is so good
Another amazing video from magnates media
It was a douche move of them to removing any mention of Aaron being a co-founder. He played just as much of a role in making Reddit a known platform.
Thanks John. Merry Christmas bro. =)
I appreciate every video of yours❤️🔥💞
What a great video! What video editing tool do you mostly use for these kinds of videos?
Epic!!!
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Always qualify content on here, much appreciated 🎉❤
Yes new video... well guess im gonna be late for work hahahah keep up the awesome work Magnates
It's interesting to hear about Reddit's history
With the API changes I stopped using reddit as much, the mobile app is so terrible that I'd rather use my mobile browser to browse reddit, and even that's a little annoying
I get why they did it, but both sides handled things poorly
I'm always surprised reddit is still around. So many people abandoned it in the early 2010's, but it kept right on growing and getting progressively worse.
And then gained "so many people" from 2010 and onward...
I was a member there, until someone unknown hacked my account and apparently broke some serious rules, in my name. I was banned. There is NO way I can appeal this, cannot contact them. My personal opinion is that reddit is garbage. tell everyone I know to avoid them.
It has the nastiest, more uncouth people in the whole world. I navigate it with care.
I love magnates my go to...everytime I want to give up on business
love the quality of videos
Really good video! Thanks for making a wonderful documentary!
Really nice story and video as usual well done.
When you will talk about Discord??
thanks for the video magantes 👍
I’ve been waiting for a new video from you
Yea I love this channel I binged every episode, it’s bad
Love these videos
Will you ever release a course to make such videos?
Reddit is slowly dying.
Not for those of us who miss IRL
Sad to see. Especially knowing it taught me how to make beats and gave me the best plugins, games and drum kits
Naww, ask a random question on Google, and a large majority of the time, the top results are content from reddit
Always appreciate these videos. Also, set yourself up for a change of pace. “Wholesome Magnates” series, anyone?
On which software do you edit your videos just premiere pro or after effects or both?
Oh yes the great meme stock revolution of 2021
Great video 👍
These guys thought of Uber before Uber 😂