Tip: on Youtube, press "L" several times to jump 10 seconds, most ads last around 1 min.What I really hate are those "Have you ever heart of <sponsor>" and my answer is always "Yes, and no, I still don't want it. Now shut up and get back to the actual video!". I also hate how all of them plaster their ads at the top of their video description and create a pinned comment for that, as well. <_<
I disagree. Just because a National Pokédex doesn't exist in certain regions doesn't mean that records can't be kept on Pokémon from other regions, or that Pokémon from other regions can't be imported to Galar or Paldea. In other words, my point is that it makes sense that not every Pokémon will be native to or living in a certain region, but that doesn't mean that information shouldn't be kept on the Pokémon that don't live in those regions.
Most people also add a timeline to their videos including a block for ads. So you can just skip to the next block. Also a while ago Youtube introduced this statistic in videos that shows which parts more viewers watched. Usually when an ad starts you can be sure that the next big spike is right after the ad finished. xDTip: on Youtube, press "L" several times to jump 10 seconds, most ads last around 1 min.
I'm mostly replying to the first part of that statement tbh as the second part feels like a whole different unconnected statement to me. Each generation does have its own worries and things to fix, that part I agree with.
Yeah but you have to seize your mouse, understand where the cursor is, move it to the progress bar, and aim at the exact instant... A real geek uses mainly the keyboard :coolcat:Most people also add a timeline to their videos including a block for ads. So you can just skip to the next block. Also a while ago Youtube introduced this statistic in videos that shows which parts more viewers watched. Usually when an ad starts you can be sure that the next big spike is right after the ad finished. xD
Repeatedly hitting the same button isn't particularly efficient and therefore not at all geeklike. If you always skip 10 seconds but the ad is not exactly a length divisible by ten then you spend some time mindlessly flailing about until you get the "right time". That's something you could easily avoid by scanning the timeline carefully! :PYeah but you have to seize your mouse, understand where the cursor is, move it to the progress bar, and aim at the exact instant... A real geek uses mainly the keyboard :coolcat: