So something that's really starting to bug me is how there are all these YouTube channels claiming to "teach" magic tricks, when all they are really doing is exposing magic and the magician, with almost no right to do so.
One channel I've seen in particular is [Edited by Moderator - No Need to Drive Traffic to Exposure Channels] - after every round Shin Lim has performed on AGT, I see a video uploaded almost straight away; such as this one: [Deleted by Moderator - No Need To Make Exposure Worse By Posting Videos on This Forum]
I feel like it's kind of disgraceful to magic to release things to the public in this way.
At the same time I understand how it can be a good thing that it may inspire more people to become interested in magic and performing it themselves. But releasing videos like this only hours after a performance, without the magician's consent is just pure disrespectful.
Unfortunately I don't think there's much we can do to stop this from happening.
That's just my thoughts.
One channel I've seen in particular is [Edited by Moderator - No Need to Drive Traffic to Exposure Channels] - after every round Shin Lim has performed on AGT, I see a video uploaded almost straight away; such as this one: [Deleted by Moderator - No Need To Make Exposure Worse By Posting Videos on This Forum]
I feel like it's kind of disgraceful to magic to release things to the public in this way.
At the same time I understand how it can be a good thing that it may inspire more people to become interested in magic and performing it themselves. But releasing videos like this only hours after a performance, without the magician's consent is just pure disrespectful.
Unfortunately I don't think there's much we can do to stop this from happening.
That's just my thoughts.
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