AI summary because I refuse to watch links to long YT videos without at least a summary to decide if I’m interested: In this YouTube video, MrBeast is revealed to be suing Virtual Dining Concepts...
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AI summary because I refuse to watch links to long YT videos without at least a summary to decide if I’m interested:
In this YouTube video, MrBeast is revealed to be suing Virtual Dining Concepts (VDC), the company behind the Mr Beast Burger franchise. MrBeast claims that the burgers are of poor quality, breaching their contract. Despite some negative customer reviews, VDC believes the burgers are acceptable and accuses MrBeast of pressuring them to sell the business. The legal battle involves disputes over profits, trademarks, and alleged breaches of the endorsement agreement. The speaker also discusses the interesting question of whether bad reviews and damage to reputation can be considered a material breach. This situation serves as a cautionary tale for creators starting their own businesses.
Speaking for myself if I see a YT link I want to know why it’s interesting as if you just click the link you’re gonna have at least two ads and an app swap on mobile. Hope you didn’t take it the...
Speaking for myself if I see a YT link I want to know why it’s interesting as if you just click the link you’re gonna have at least two ads and an app swap on mobile. Hope you didn’t take it the wrong way.
It isn't that they don't enjoy the videos, it's that they want an understanding of what they're entering into. Posting a long video without some kind of summary or submission statement is the same...
It isn't that they don't enjoy the videos, it's that they want an understanding of what they're entering into. Posting a long video without some kind of summary or submission statement is the same as saying "No time to explain, hop in!"
No, they're not "mistaken." I definitely "want an understanding of what I'm entering into" and find tags lacking. Why would I not? They're very superficial by design. How would they be "mistaken"...
No, they're not "mistaken." I definitely "want an understanding of what I'm entering into" and find tags lacking. Why would I not? They're very superficial by design. How would they be "mistaken" when they didn't comment on what's "normal," but rather what is "wanted?" If you don't want it, okay, but you're not everyone.
+1 to what @Hobofarmer said. I haven't been here long, but I think posting solely a link on Tildes is poor form. Ideally you'd post a non clickbait version of the title, along with a one line...
+1 to what @Hobofarmer said. I haven't been here long, but I think posting solely a link on Tildes is poor form. Ideally you'd post a non clickbait version of the title, along with a one line summary and what you thought was interesting about it.
This platform is like one big show and tell, and you can't just be showing.
AI summary because I refuse to watch links to long YT videos without at least a summary to decide if I’m interested:
In this YouTube video, MrBeast is revealed to be suing Virtual Dining Concepts (VDC), the company behind the Mr Beast Burger franchise. MrBeast claims that the burgers are of poor quality, breaching their contract. Despite some negative customer reviews, VDC believes the burgers are acceptable and accuses MrBeast of pressuring them to sell the business. The legal battle involves disputes over profits, trademarks, and alleged breaches of the endorsement agreement. The speaker also discusses the interesting question of whether bad reviews and damage to reputation can be considered a material breach. This situation serves as a cautionary tale for creators starting their own businesses.
Speaking for myself if I see a YT link I want to know why it’s interesting as if you just click the link you’re gonna have at least two ads and an app swap on mobile. Hope you didn’t take it the wrong way.
It isn't that they don't enjoy the videos, it's that they want an understanding of what they're entering into. Posting a long video without some kind of summary or submission statement is the same as saying "No time to explain, hop in!"
No, they're not "mistaken." I definitely "want an understanding of what I'm entering into" and find tags lacking. Why would I not? They're very superficial by design. How would they be "mistaken" when they didn't comment on what's "normal," but rather what is "wanted?" If you don't want it, okay, but you're not everyone.
+1 to what @Hobofarmer said. I haven't been here long, but I think posting solely a link on Tildes is poor form. Ideally you'd post a non clickbait version of the title, along with a one line summary and what you thought was interesting about it.
This platform is like one big show and tell, and you can't just be showing.
Ps: I do love LeagleEagle and his videos.
Thank you, I like LegalEagle, but I'd rather not spend 16 minutes on this petty squabble.