They are quite impressive. They are also, if you've been looking over my posts about them, a good way of completely banjanxing YouTube's algorithm to stop it recommending U.S. politics videos to me.
For more of @lindasgoluppiart's #SlowLife, I can also recommend #SBMowing, #SBPressureWashing, #FlawlessCleaning videos and their ilk. 1 minute studying the Dulux paint on my wall is as nothing to 40 minutes of someone moving a lawn. (-:
#flawlesscleaning #sbpressurewashing #sbmowing #slowlife
Spencer's latest video has him removing a large mat of vegetation from a footpath.
Unremarked upon is the fact that it was entirely obscuring tactile paving that was there to indicate to blind and partially sighted pedestrians the end of the footpath where it met a carriageway.
It is interesting to note that in some parts of the U.S. it is the homeowners that have the legal responsibility to keep footpaths like this clear.
@KaneG @johnflomax Well a simple solution I would think would be a timeline filter that collapses posts. I have one on "twitter.com". You could do one on "youtube.com".
That said, there _are_ people who actually put commentary on what they are linking to on YouTube, adding some value instead of just spamming URLs.
I do. (-:
See my posts in #SBMowing .
What I would like to see is a way of filtering posts that are _only_ URLs. I'd like the Mastodon developers to do that.
@Erased_Citizen I can recommend #SBMowing, #SBPressureWashing, and #FlawlessCleaning videos on YouTube as a way of relaxing. Someone described them to me as "almost hypnotic".
#sbmowing #sbpressurewashing #flawlesscleaning
Occasionally, Spencer collaborates with another YouTuber on bigger sites, where it really needs multiple people. This is one of those times.
Looking at the sheer number of beer cans that went into the bins (plural!), I can only conclude that the (previous) occupant never used a bin and simply threw cans onto the lawn all of the time.
Collecting all of the junk behind the shed is not a permanent solution, I think. (-:
I suspect that the downside for Sean in this one was revealing how much the paving slabs underneath now needed pressure washing.
Lots of the commenters in the comments section have not cottoned on to how heavily Sean regularly edits out the interactions with the homeowners, so it is not reasonable to draw conclusions.