>>2906 works for me. to answer your other question:
Generic gaming content has a built-in audience and is responsible for the spread and wide appeal of his videos. However it's the way he constructs his videos that hooks his fans and keeps them watching and spreading his content. For those who are listening, he has an incredibly smooth and soothing voice. However and in complete contrast, the videos themselves are frenetic mile-a-second hodgepodges of often completely unrelated gaming content that he pulls from other sources. often cutscenes or trailers, which contrary to gameplay itself, 'shows off' the games and doesn't rely on slowdowns caused by human input and the like. often completely misrepresentative of the games themselves, but that doesn't matter, because showing off the games as they are isn't the point. He doesn't show what he's talking about. He pulls a related trailer and it flashes on the screen while he soothingly talks about whatever the topic is. It's the same way a movie critic will flash 2 second clips from tons of movies one after the other. If you listen, you get the essay. If you watch, you get the flashing light show. In this way, he appeals to both the people who care enough about the content to listen, and also the people with the attention spans of goldfish who can't be bothered to watch a single thing for more than 5 seconds.