Art YouTube Is Garbage… But The Real Problem Affects Everyone
Art YouTube isn’t the only thing changing. What started as a reaction to ArtWod’s take on the art industry turned into something way bigger: the collapse of standards, the rise of attention over expertise, and the uncomfortable reality that distribution now beats depth in almost every industry. Art, fitness, finance, self-help, spirituality—everywhere you look, the same pattern keeps repeating. The people with the best reach often outperform the people with the most ability. That’s the real problem. This video is about what that means for artists, why skill feels different online, and why so many creators still stay inside systems they know are broken. Most importantly, it’s about the one reason drawing still matters when the outside world stops rewarding it the way it used to. If you’ve ever felt like social media changed the meaning of getting good, I think this conversation matters. Would love to hear your thoughts below: Are standards disappearing, or are the rules just different now? #art #drawing #artist #socialmedia #artadvice

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