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I miss matpat's golden era of Game Theory, back before it because fnaf lore the channel. There was a genuine level of creativity and earnestness to everything he made and while I desperately wanted to like the new hosts, they feel hollow and the content is shallow. I would watch a thousand sans is ness videos over another "it's another analog horror project!"
Same for binging with babish, it went from earnest cooking channel that made you confident in your abilities to "I ate food in places you can't afford"
Cenefix got bought out by IGN and now it's just advertising.
Above all else, I would love an SCP reader that does them in order and explains the finer details. The Exploring Series is my absolute favorite because he actually goes back and explains the details, gives small blurbs when another scp is mentioned so you don't have to go look it up and guess why scp-#### is mentioned off handedly in scp-####. Unfortunately, he does the same thing everyone else does and only reads the current popular entries. There are thousands of entries that have never been looked at publicly, someone should cover them.