村上隆さんのインスタグラム写真 - (村上隆Instagram)「I am now 58. By this age I suppose one should be able to project authority and calm from one’s life experience, but since I am the antithesis of clear-mindedness, I am quite obtuse. Embarrassingly, I am still often sincerely impressed by anger, questions, discoveries, and realizations that clever people probably have in their school years or in their twenties.  My current personal obsessions are with the Japanese domestic YouTubers’ channels. (Coronavirus has already become part of a general landscape to me…) I can’t stop watching the posts by Hikaru @tadanokarisuma , Raphael @raphaelangel8183 , Represent chikyu @dj_shacho , Tenchim @super_muchiko , Emirin @emirin1004 , Herahera @hera3.youtube , and others.  There was a major scandal related to an international YouTuber who went looking for suicide victims in Mt. Fuji’s Jukai (sea of trees) forest, actually found a body hanging from a tree, and posted the video showing the scene. The post was subsequently banned and the YouTuber was roundly condemned. I hear that it was starting around this incident that the regulations and crackdowns became tighter on YouTube.  So what is a YouTuber as a profession? People might have the impression that they are vulgar profiteers who go looking for scandalous contents, and perhaps there are many who essentially fit that description. But I believe that those who are successful and are leading the pack are pure creators.  Characteristically, when those who become creators do something, their actions often appear anti-social. But they are trying to understand how the world functions through their own experiences, coming out on the other end with an insight. In doing so, they could sometimes even crack a hole in the society and let in some fresh air.  Continue 👉  translation: @tabi_the_fat  By the way, the photo is a few weeks old.」4月6日 6時25分 - takashipom

村上隆のインスタグラム(takashipom) - 4月6日 06時25分


I am now 58. By this age I suppose one should be able to project authority and calm from one’s life experience, but since I am the antithesis of clear-mindedness, I am quite obtuse. Embarrassingly, I am still often sincerely impressed by anger, questions, discoveries, and realizations that clever people probably have in their school years or in their twenties.

My current personal obsessions are with the Japanese domestic YouTubers’ channels. (Coronavirus has already become part of a general landscape to me…) I can’t stop watching the posts by Hikaru @Hikaru(ヒカル) , Raphael @ラファエル , Represent chikyu @DJ社長【レペゼン地球】 , Tenchim @てんちむ , Emirin @大松絵美 , Herahera @ヘラヘラ三銃士 , and others.

There was a major scandal related to an international YouTuber who went looking for suicide victims in Mt. Fuji’s Jukai (sea of trees) forest, actually found a body hanging from a tree, and posted the video showing the scene. The post was subsequently banned and the YouTuber was roundly condemned. I hear that it was starting around this incident that the regulations and crackdowns became tighter on YouTube.

So what is a YouTuber as a profession? People might have the impression that they are vulgar profiteers who go looking for scandalous contents, and perhaps there are many who essentially fit that description. But I believe that those who are successful and are leading the pack are pure creators.

Characteristically, when those who become creators do something, their actions often appear anti-social. But they are trying to understand how the world functions through their own experiences, coming out on the other end with an insight. In doing so, they could sometimes even crack a hole in the society and let in some fresh air.
Continue 👉

translation: @tabi_the_fat

By the way, the photo is a few weeks old.


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