Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26475800-20160406013356/@comment-25170312-20160406201824

I understand not wanting to be grouped with infamously bad pastas, but think about this way: If you were a musician and put a music video on youtube, would you be concerned that you'd be grouped with Jusin Bieber or Miley Cyrus? I'm assuming you'd make a different style of music, just as you most likely write a different style of creepypasta.

I like youtube narrations because some people only listen to the narrations and don't read the pasta, so you're reaching a larger audience. Plus, I like to get a lot of feedback and the comments section doesn't dissapoint (especially if it's CreepsMcPasta since he gets so many views). Sure, some videos are awful and hardly get any views, but there's still something fun to me about the whole idea. Even when someone paraphrased my entire pasta, complete with name changes, I couldn't help being appreciative (mostly because it was hilarious and the kid had a charming accent).

Putting the videos at the end of the pasta also serves a purpose. Some people will scroll down to see how long the story is, then they see the narrations. If they don't feel like reading they can listen instead. How convenient!

And this completes Umby's persective on youtube narrations. :)