Take back your privacy. Start using Proton Mail for free: http://proton.me/bp/jimmyrobins Buzzfeed Video was known as factory for online stars. The Try Guys, Watcher, Safiya Nygaard, and Quinta Brunson are just a few of the media power houses to act as Buzzfeed alumni. But behind the relatable videos and online quizzes, Buzzfeed Video was ensuring its own demise by turning their very talent against them. And even with their recent relaunch, they may not have learned from their mistakes. This video is an analytical retrospective on the Buzzfeed Video Network of channels, including their latest relaunch. Become a Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/JimmyRobins/join Tweet me: https://twitter.com/itsjimmyrobins Twitch: https://twitch.tv/JimmyRobins Quick disclaimer (since apparently we do those in the description). The analytical components of these videos are largely based on my opinions drawn from personal observation, even if not constantly stated. Whereas biographical information will always strive to be objective and distinguish fact from commentary or jokes. Any relevant citations are also made visually (since honestly, I'm not the type to keep track as I go. I also write most of my shooting drafts from memory, and then get the citations/make corrections in the edit. Don't ask, it's that or it takes 5x longer). And most importantly: it's "Cradles", by Sub Urban. B-Roll provided by Buzzfeed Video