• zoe@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    00:00:00 In this section, the creator discusses the issue of consumerism within the study community online. They clarify that while purchasing study trends and products can be fun and not inherently bad, the problem lies in the promotion of these products without any reasoning behind it. This creates a mindset that students can only be successful if they have the right items and products, which can be exclusionary and misleading. The creator reflects on how the study community has evolved over time, starting with a specific aesthetic on Tumblr and expanding to platforms like YouTube. They acknowledge that while the study community provides helpful advice and resources, it can also be toxic by promoting a culture of comparison and excess consumption. The creator also shares their personal experience of feeling pressured to conform to these trends and accumulate products, eventually realizing that it was not necessary for success. 00:05:00 In this section, the creator discusses the consumerist nature of the StudyTube community. They explain that while they own and showcase various products in their videos, it doesn’t mean they are promoting them as essential for studying. They highlight that creators have a responsibility to be transparent about the products they feature and clarify that not all products are perfect or necessary. The creator also expresses their belief that many StudyTube trends are overrated and may not be available in all countries. They emphasize that the visual aspects and material possessions within the community do not determine one’s success as a student, and that free resources can be just as valuable. They mention that the video is sponsored by Notion, a free organization app that they have been using exclusively for over a year and a half. 00:10:00 In this section, the YouTuber discusses using Notion as a study tool, noting that while some features are limited on the free plan, such as not being able to add new members, users can still share specific pages with classmates and export notes to PDF format. The YouTuber encourages viewers to start using Notion by clicking the provided link, as it supports their channel. They also emphasize that if Notion doesn’t work for them, there are many other alternatives to explore. Lastly, they advise against relying on any one tool as a solution to all study problems, and instead encourage viewers to keep trying and find what works best for them.