I actually used to make these kinds of videos when I was kid, back around 2015-2017. I was a part of this subculture community where people (mostly children) would take tv/movie logos and childhood shows and put over video and audio effects, that was basically the only thing people would do and yet many of these videos would surpass up to millions of views, I even had a few videos of my own that reached that milestone. I started making those logo edit videos because I was autistic and I like having weird interests and logos were something that really intrigued me for awhile and so that's what got me to making them. I don't have the videos online anymore cuz they were on a different channel and I've basically moved on to other things after being done with making those kinds of videos but I remembered actually having some fun just playing around with effects and seeing how they would look on a certain logo. There really wasn't any weird malicious secret intent with this genre of videos, these were just videos that children including I made just because it was fun and I guess cuz they can garner so many views. About the whole origin of this genre is beyond my knowledge but I do have a few leads I could possibly give. One thing I do know is that a good majority of the community was influenced by this youtuber Kyoobur9000, who started making logo editing videos since 2010. He wasn't one of the original logo editors but he did pave the way for basically everyone else who made logo edit videos after him. There was also the whole "in G-Major" meme that went around starting in 2007 as well as the cult following of "scary logos" such as Klasky Csupo, Screen Gems, VID, and Viacom. I don't know if looking more into it would be worth your time to begin with since it's mostly just little children making logo edit videos simply for entertainment and views but I'd thought I would share my own experience and insight about the community I was once in.
as a person with autism, this really doesn't seem that weird to me. many autistic people tend to hyperfixate and even have a special interest revolving around weird, obscure stuff like this. for example, i had a fixation on VHS data deterioration and lost media, cause i think they're both really cool but weird topics. i think these people have a hyperfixation or special interest, and that's cool! i understand how this could look weird to someone who isn't familiar with it though, as some of the comments even creeped me out a little.
Personal input: this is most definitely specifically for autists/aspies who's special interests are video and sound fx along with perhaps those who enjoy things that fit in the y2k aesthetic. As an Aspergian (as I've seen some others say), honestly I believe this is the best explanation. Whenever my friends make art in programs I like or use I often point out the brushes I notice them use, or the filters. I also like to memorize what certain audio filters/editors do since I make music, so sometimes I'll point out the resonance, reverb, echo, delay, ect. that I can recognize when used in sounds or songs. It's like a specialized puzzle game, in a way.
200% this. I used to like trying to figure out Fonts people used, but there are way too many that are super similar now. Even using an app like WhatTheFont will show 30 possible type faces but none of them are correct because the font will be from a different library... Impossible now
@@CateChapelle Omg this is me totally coming out of left field but I think other Neurodivergent Peeps can understand why I suddenly thought of this and am now obsessively ruminating haha... FEEL FREE TO TL;DR OR TO INFO-DUMP AT ME, BOTH ARE FINE! Anyway, if you know a lot of weird little things about phones, get this... I need a better phone than my current ones, mine are doing really weird things. I have a Galaxy Note 8 for photo and video editing and stuff but my main phone having issues that keeps me from communicating with my doctors is a Galaxy S9, and its doing things like automatically blocking calls so that I just get an alert of a voice-mail, and the automatically blocked call that I didn't even know came in is labeled as Spam, but the voice-mail left if from one of my doctors or someone else very important that I have been waiting on a call from. I can't answer it because the stupid phone blocks it 😅 So the government in my state said I qualify for a government phone... but they sent me an *LG Journey* 🤯 That doesn't even have USB-C!!! No wireless charging, no built-in QR scanner or dark mode, no fingerprint scanner. Apparently the LG Journey is lower-spec than the Galaxy S5.... I said I needed something better than my S9 🤣 That fingerprint scanner is really important for me, too. All of my passwords are things like 3!8^Cvki!*58i&D%B&4y^L@sS6 (randomly generated new password not attached to anything, this is just an example) so I rely on a password manager and the fingerprint tech. No wireless charging means it cannot charge like almost every other device I own, including my portable chargers. No built-in QR scanner means the healthcare apps I am wanting to use this for aren't accessible unless I download something separately, as healthcare apps now utilize QR codes for signing up and linking accounts... and this phone has very little space. No built-in dark mode means eye pain for my stupidly sensitive eyes, and since its a *government phone* I'm locked out of developer options, unable to force it into a dark mode. Also, it only seems to hold battery for about 3 hours... when your travel time to and from an appointment PLUS the appointment time is more than 3 hours and you can't charge the phone with your portable WIRELESS charger, and it doesn't even have USB-C so the charge time is APPALLING, its like.... this is useless. The Live Transcribe app drains battery, this phone is nowhere near good enough for the accessibility I need. Anyway, massive tangent because of the mention of phones and differences between them, I'm frustrated about the situation and keep ruminating haha
@@QueerCripple that’s so cool tho that ur government gives ppl phones I would sell both of the ones u have and get a used iPhone . The 7 or 8 is pretty cheap now since they keep pumping out new versions
I'm autistic and I can see how the Samsung logo animation would appeal to autistic kids, physics simulations like it are similar to sensory toys enjoyed by the autistic community [water wiggles, slime, etc]. That could also explain the repetition of the same logo animation, watching/doing the same thing over and over again is a common autistic behavior. I doubt this explains the multiple channels making Samsung logo edits though, and it doesn't explain the comments listing effects whatsoever [i would guess that the more nonsensical comments are just kids mashing random keys/using predictive text].
Tbh I think a lot of the videos are just kids fucking around in video editing software for some of the same reasons you noted above. This is like the 3rd comment I've made mentioning this but I'd see this kind of stuff a lot on Scratch, and that website is almost exclusively made up of kids (as its meant for children).
i agree with this, i personally have replayed the logo a bunch of times and i think it's really cool to look at. i find a lot of 3d rendered stuff like that super calming to look at as an autistic person myself.
@Random Floppa okay cool here’s someones take that was diagnosed since 2013 with autism: please don’t invalidate my fellow autistic folk. That’s shitty man
@@trip1994 Thank you. I am also diagnosed, however I only got my diagnosis three years and I had to a lot of research myself to even bring up the possibility that I was autistic. I think self-diagnosis would be a lot less prevalent if diagnoses were more accessible [sorry for the infodump, just thought it might be important to add]
I’m autistic too and I remember being in that logo editing community too. If you check my older videos you will see that I was interested into those logo edits until 2019 when it became boring for me. I’m still in the logo community but not the logo edit side of it. I’m more into the top 10s, logo histories and evolutions, etc… Honestly you explained autism very well, Even I had this repetition behavior. I remember when I watched the Lion King (the first one), I loved the intro of the movie so much that I wanted to hear it over and over and over again. It was probably torture for my parents but for me it was great.
i myself am autistic, although not asperger's, ive seen and talked to a lotta folks with asperger's and i think this is definetly a group of folks who have a very large hyperfixation on these very specific things. reminds me of how ululilia would speed up and slow down video game music because it felt like new songs for him.
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Asperger's here, and while you ARE right about people with aspergers getting hyperfixated on stuff, I don't think there's any correlation between samsung balls and aspergers, it just so happens one specific samsung balls channel had them in mind when making the videos Edit: i saw a comment by the username "zojo" who claims to have been part of one of these niche communities around making weird edits of logos, I think their comment is a pretty good explanation for samsung balls. Autism seems to be a common trend with these even if not necessarily related
I'm autistic and I have a fixation on knives especially. Sometimes I will watch 20-30 knife videos on UA-cam everv day, most of them just product videos from the companies selling said knives. All the videos are the exact same 30-40 second format (knife is opened, showing how the opening mechanism works) The slight differences in color, finish, sound, blade shape, all make each one interesting, even if they might seem completely stupid to any normal person.
i have autism and i used to watch certain videos that interest me, i remember being obsessed with sparta remixes, logo histories, goanimate, and windows startups when i was younger
Here's a video of something I've wanted to talk about for a lil bit but thought it probably wasn't going to be that interesting, but uh, I did it anyway. Lemme know if you want more "weird stuff I found online" kinda vids. Enjoy!
You're autism theory makes sense! You'll find this sort of thing for MANY brands. I used to teach kids with autism and if I gave one of my students a tablet to watch youtube, he would end up in this part of UA-cam eventually. He loved the familiar brand jingles being edited in different ways.
As someone with high functioning autism, I’d like to preface that the symptoms of autism effect people so differently it’s hard to find something the universally works for everyone. Speaking from my own experience however, as a child repetitive visuals and sounds with little change put me in a calming trance almost. It’s entirely possible that could be the case for the high view count of these videos (as kids would just watch the same video over and over for possible hours). Even now I find the smooth bouncing animation calming as an adult. What doesn’t make sense is the multiple videos with only slight changes. If the bouncing balls effected high functioning kids so well, I’d expect just the same video to be posted over and over with no changes. (Unless it’s only edited to avoid UA-cam’s algorithm) I am by no means a professional expert on autism, but I’m willing to debt the autism angle is a part of whatever this is. Ether as it originally being for that reason or that it was a trend that people uploaded onto UA-cam kids for the large views autistic kids gave these videos.
Consider that many on the spectrum don't just enjoy watching but interacting as well, creating. Seems to me that a lot of the many variations is pretty easily explained by the spectrum creatives contributing to a community they enjoy. (Also on the spectrum)
I'd see stuff like this a lot on Scratch back when I was 9 and still used the website, and I guarantee these are made by a bunch of (possibly autistic) kids with highly specific interests based on the repetitive nature of these videos. I'm autistic, and when I was younger I'd always watch Windows startup/shutdown videos and I'm certain if I knew how to use video editing software and wasn't so scared to lie about my age, I probably would have also made these kinds of videos. I wouldn't find it too absurd for a bunch of kids to be doing just that. Also haha funny balls
I think you nailed it. I'm an aspie and I know how specific autistcs can get, I've been specific as Hell but this is just way too specific even for me. For some reason logos are a huge autistic interest.
My brother is autistic and likes to make these kinds of videos for himself to watch thousands of times over and over again, so it's certainly a possibility.
I find it hard to relate to having such a hyper fixation on things, as a kid I would hyper focus on things but they were always quite general, I really liked biology, I liked languages I like music like they were all general and I was able to manage them and turn them into normal interests as I got older, but I feel like I'm a weird odd one out here because I often see autistic people get attached to really specific things
i actually have a explanation for this and it's just...it's the logo fandom. there's a fandom for logos and it's exactly what you expect regarding this content. i have seen that shit on dA and youtube and i too have went down this rabbit hole
im autistic and i can see how it can be stimulating, just like people on tumblr upload stim gifs, but i also think it might just be kids who have a fandom(??) of just guessing effects. kids have weird interests, and looping back around to autism (/aspergers but i hate that term :///) it might be a special interest/hyperfixation! i know i tend to get latched onto "weird" things, and seeing as the videos have a lot of movement, sound, and color i can imagine its interesting to some!
As someone with autism, I remember myself making these edits before and I still do them to this day. I don't really know why I like making these, maybe it's the fact that I like making them or something I don't know. I even remember when I started the whole "Shark Bus Effects" craze and I don't know how it got trending. Also you gained a sub! 👍
Mind that UA-cam is basically just cloud storage for video files, so there doesn't need to be a good reason to upload your video effects practice onto the site. The whole ideas of establishing a UA-cam identity, making an appealing video, and even having a reason to upload are completely emergent phenomena that aren't integral to UA-cam the same way keeping video files here is. Many things on UA-cam just exist, especially the early stuff. Plus, I'm not sure about you, but I don't really have a good reason to be skeptical of the Asperger's explanation.
@@pvic6959 It doesn't really matter either way, so while there are going to be people that do keep them unlisted, there are also going to be people who don't keep them unlisted. For all we know, the vast overwhelming majority of these videos are unlisted posts, but we just aren't able to see them.
My 5 year old nephew who's autistic has been watching these kinds of videos since he was a toddler (usually Cocomelon, pinkfong, teen titans etc) I think the repition is comforting but the different effects keeps it fascinating or stimulating? Sometimes he's laughing at it, but usually it basically sends him into a trance. I hope this was helpful
there is a whole community of people who just reupload edits of logos its not just this one .. its such a strange rabbit hole .. i remember watching them so much as a kid
This exists but for the Pixar opening logo, just weird edits of it. My kid found them lol and they probably have millions of views bc kids watch them. There's always tons of deep fried audio, edits of minions, deep voices and weird shit.
Edits of a widely known and familiar clip from very popular animation studios is completely different from a weird sub community around the samsung logo floating on balls and the effects utilized in it
I do indeed have Asperger’s, was diagnosed at the age of 8 & I turn 30 this month so I’ve known for the majority of my life. Does this stimulate me? No. Could it stimulate others? Absolutely. We tend to get special interests & in our interests, we OBSESS to the point where it can almost get unhealthy. For me as a young teen, I couldn’t get enough Danny Phantom so I’d turn to fanfictions & stuff to try & please that part of the brain. It’s probably the same way for those that NEED more Samsung balls, the edits might do the trick for them.
Glad I saw your comment. I was diagnosed with high functioning autism and I was worried because these ball videos do nothing for me whatsoever. Glad I’m not the only autist who isn’t into this, lol! But I do have a lot of other specific interests and obsessions which neurotypical people would likely find “weird”!
Key word "NEED"! My son is into sirens, the mass warning type heard for miles. We try and craft small scale models from scratch etc, and look out for them when travelling. I'm sure the neighbors hate us at times lol, but it's his world too man. Idk why but they just hit his sweet spot, big relief after stress from school days. He's smarter than two of me and it's a beautiful thing. 💖
I'm so glad you covered this. I've seen the exact same thing happen before. I stumbled down a similar rabbit hole when I was looking for the original Klasky Csupo logo. I immediately discovered tons of edits of the logo and thousands of bizarre comments beneath them. And the rabbit hole only got deeper and deeper, especially with old Nickelodeon logos. The edits I found came from a variety of channels that all hosted similar content. Alongside the edits, they tended to have similar sounding names (Andy's Film Corner, Rachel's Movie Closet, LionKingFan2001, ThomasAndFriends1999 - not real channels, just made-up examples). Additionally, they would have tons of community posts about fairly random and occasionally personal things, short videos where the channel owner would display VHS and Blu-Ray copies of different movies and briefly discuss them, and various other vlogs discussing opinions on movies and other UA-cam users. On many of these channels, many of the users explained that they have autism and difficulty socializing which is why they spend so much time making this sort of content. It's what they like to make and talk about and they like to see other people build off of it. It's definitely niche, but maybe I can shed some light on it. As someone with autism, I genuinely get the appeal of these videos, as strange as it sounds. In my experience with autism, what tends to keep me the most calm is repetition, even if this means watching the same clip over and over. Another thing I find myself drawn to is noting and categorizing specific information. For instance, I might watch a video and think in much more concise terms, "The background music in this video is from this artist on this album released in this year," or "The movie that person is talking about starred this actor, was released in this year, and was produced by these people." I don't usually comment this info, but I think that's what some of the commenters mentioned in this video do. They recognize different information and editing patterns in what they're seeing and commenting it for other people to see. I can't say why I tend to exhibit this sort of behavior or even if many other people with autism experience it. It's just a series of unexplained fixations, perhaps. TL;DR - I think these videos might be the product of an extremely niche side of UA-cam where multiple creators are on the autistic spectrum. Based on my experience with autism, I can completely understand why making and watching these videos could be a calming and satisfying way to pass the time and share interests with other people without the stress of direct contact.
I've been aware of this bizarre logo edit subculture for a years now, but I didn't realize there were so many edits of modern things. A bunch are edits of logos nostalgic to 90s/00s kids, probably rooted in the whole "logos" scaring kids thing. It seems to be a hyper-fixation thing (autism) and similar commenting behavior is found in old archives of the weather channel or [as] bumpers. Hyper-fixation, and the subsequent editing, of super specific, but fairly banal, nostalgia is legitimately pretty interesting, like a autistic reflection of the same things that birthed vaporware and other hauntology. Glad someone finally made a video about this, its always been a curiosity to me.
I participated in this and it’s literally exactly what you’re describing. It’s a group of people making these because they are visually pleasing, and guessing the effects used. I specifically was fascinated with the klasky csupo logo.
My son is autistic and went through a phase that lasted about 1-2 years where he was obsessed with logos, especially LG. Lots and lots and lots of these videos were watched during that phase. It's definitely a stimulation thing. He loved them to death, and has moved on to more NT content since. He was very young, around 4-5 when he was watching these.
I was thinking of something like "This Might be Interesting" or TMI for short, because I love word play and TMI also stands for Too Much Information which fits the theme of these kinds of videos. Something that's just, there. Excessive information on topics that aren't really dire or anything.
Ya know? There’s one video I remember from my childhood that I’ve tried really hard to find but just can’t. It was a pretty run of the mill jumpscare video, that while scared me then, is something I’d probably find cheap and basic now. I remember the video was tinted green the entire time, it wasn’t night vision or anything it was clearly just tinted green. It took place outside of this old decrepit house. There was a man who was sitting on a chair drinking a water bottle. The video would randomly cut to this girl, reminiscent to the one from the ring, crawling around on all fours nearby. The video was filmed in a way that made every movement look jagged and sped up. Eventually the girl would start crawling around the same area the man was in, he was completely oblivious of her presence. Eventually the man just disappeared, the water bottle just sat there, on its own, outside the house. Then the girl, fast jagged movements and all, crawled across the screen, then it cut to a close up shot of her disgusting face with a loud screaming sound. The video ended with that jumpscare. Like I said not very scary at all to anyone above the age of 10. But I just remember me and my sister finding that video back when we used to just sit at the computer and watch whatever UA-cam videos came to us.
Oh wow, someone's finally talking about this. Coming from a guy that's interested in logos ( dont ask :Г ), here's some info on this weird cult: *"Logo Effects" is the main name for these videos. It's composed of simple pitch changes, color changes and the addition of effect plugins applied to TV / Video Game logos (especially PBS Kids' "Dash" / "Dot" and Klasky Csupo's "Splaat"). For some reason, this specific Samsung logo is the one getting abused by Logo Kids (yes, the majority of people that made these videos are children). *These videos are somehow able to rack you up to a MILLION views. I once tried it and got 200K. *Many people that make these videos tend to have Battle for Dream Island as their favorite show. BFDI OCs can most commonly be seen on their PFPs. *Do you know the Go!Animate / Vyond community? Chances are that they're connected to that community as well, so expect logo editors to make grounded videos off their most hated character from a show for children. *The comment section is mostly filled with this: "Request: [Logo] effects" "Taken from [insert show / movie that doesnt even exist]" / "Taken from [insert show / movie that the logo doesnt even appear in]" *They also have ties with the Sparta remix and Shuric Scan communities, with some people naming themselves as "SampleTextTehSpartan". *The video editors used by them are either: Mega Photo Kinemaster AVS Video Editor Vegas Pro Yep, this whole phenomenon of videos is pretty weird.
I think the majority of people who do that probably have autisms and/or aspengers. As a person with autism, i still remember when i was a kid i was watching these weird logo edit videos, being a big BFDI (and probably OSC) fan, watching Go!Animate grounded videos, watching Sparta Remix videos, and even video mashups! I know those type of things is kinda feels weird to you, but atleast people and even myself actually did those things just to make me and them happy. Also, sorry for bad english cause im actually asian.
I also have autism (in a weird level which is called otherwise unspecified, which is essentially very mild autism) and one time I encountered a channel called Please Turn On The Air, and for some reason I’m actually starting to like it
7:40 I have Autism (which Aspergers falls under) and I can confirm that these videos are stimulating! They're kinda near satisfying, to say the least! Visuals like these help to calm someone down on the spectrum whether intentional or not and something about this ball ad is soothing to look at! I do recommend children on the spectrum to watch these if they're struggling!
I do like “Yes Seriously” for the name, but I got really stuck on “Goose Chase” for a name also after you said the phrase at the start. Just because it has a fun almost “down the rabbit hole” vibe that can really cover anything Edit: I see other people got this idea also and I second it hahahaha
Asperger‘s is actually got recognized as a diagnosis anyone, it classified as Autism. And as someone with autism, I don’t personally find it stimulating. But some may, stimming is different for everyone. It also may not be unusual for people with special interest in video editing to want to be able to identify a certain edit by sight.
All I could tell you is that I use to be like these people back then and going under a different username. Heck, I still have my logo edits up on my channel and simply put a new thumbnail, and description. Btw, I'm the one who started this...Luig Group effect by simply changing Hotel Mario's colors so slightly, and the pitch being 2 or 3 times lower. I don't remember to be honest.
My favorite is the old WGBH neon logo and sound from the 70s/80s. I'm obsessed with it. I've never made a video about it but every once in a while I'll watch different edits of it for 3 hours. It just does something in my brain that's incredibly satisfying.
Maybe this is just a sub genre of UA-cam poops. I’ve noticed it with a lot of other logos, so it’s definitely possible. As for a series name, I’ll deviate from the norm and say “Obscure Oddities”.
When he was explaining the different edits of the logo, I was instantly reminded of the logo community. That weird small community on UA-cam made up of mostly little kids with (I think) autism editing logos they find scary.
ahh yeas. Logo edits. I did not make them but I did spend hours watching them. It's like a hyperfixation. To some they all look like the same logo in different colors, but for us seeing new edits of the same logo was like watching a brand new video every time with the comfort of it being familiar.
as someone with autism (the term Asperger's syndrome is long retired and means the same thing) this is not stimulating. stimming is always an action performed by the person. you couldn't stim by say, watching a video.
Oh hey, you found this very specific and niche subset I hardly hear anyone talk about! I’ve always brushed by this through the years, all the way back in 2014, and it’s fascinated me. The people listing the effects in the comments probably are fixated too, and are having fun from figuring it out. It’s kinda like listening to music and knowing the samples, or watching a movie and guessing what effects they used to create a scene. Like many people have mentioned, these posts really align with fixations that are common in autism. As someone on the spectrum myself, these videos kinda set me in a trance? It kinda feels like when you’re on TikTok or the UA-cam shorts and you end up scrolling for hours without realizing it. As for the editing, I can only guess that it’s because repetition is calming, and change is stimulating, so the edits create that change. Logos repeat a lot in commercials and at the end of movies, videos, etc., and they have specific animations and sounds in order to create that new stimulation. It makes complete sense to me as an outsider, but I guess it’s cause I understand and feel what these videos are supposed to be; visual stim toys.
i’m gonna start this off and say, i am autistic, and one of my special interests is logos. and logo effects are really nothing new or special in that specific community. ive been watching logo videos since about 2012, and ive watched damn near only one of the videos over and over again multiple times almost every week, to the point its almost second nature to watch it (if youre curious, the video is the ultimate nightmare logo collection v3)
Hey! I don’t have asbergers syndrome, but I am on the autistic spectrum!! The videos are actually quite stimulating and relaxing, however the audio shown is… quite the opposite, so I wouldn’t recommend them specifically if they all had audio like that? But visually, it’s good!! In my personal opinion, if you’re looking for something in that kind of vein(?), you’re better looking for animation testing videos!! There’s some super good ones of people trying out liquid physics in different programs (I’m sure most people are aware of the blender one heh) either that or, now don’t come at me for this, slime videos!! Personally, they’re really relaxing and the looks Abs sounds of it are very stimulated for the brain ehehe But yeah, every autistic person is different, no one’s disabilities are the same!! This is just my own personal opinion I don’t know if this will help anyone,, but if it does, I’m glad :))
Reminds me of my little brother who is obsessed with reversed numberblocks (a kids show that teaches counting) videos on youtube. Some of them creep me out but he always gets super happy to see them and dances around even. He is on the spectrum so maybe it's a similar situation with these?
These Samsung Logo Balls effect videos are part of a much larger logo editing community, and some of the members are kids who most likely uploaded some of these videos featured. And about the high view counts but low comment counts, I think a lot of the views come from viewers watching in the UA-cam Kids app (even if the video is marked as not for kids), which doesn’t let you comment on videos.
"Funky Findings" "Online Oddities" "Bizarre Bits" "Abnormal Anomalies" "Peculiar Pickings" Just a few name ideas "Yes, Seriously" also sounds pretty good, saw a lot of people go with that one
It makes perfect sense for autistics to enjoy stimming to such videos, or those with special interests in logos, the Samsung balls, video editing to build a community around creating, analyzing and appreciating different variations on those things
My little brother is Autistic and loves videos like these. It makes him happy and he enjoys watching logos change and have odd sounds behind them or have clips changed from the original. He also just plays around editing them to how he likes. He'll point out his favorite edits too. I've seen a bunch of these by now with him.
Believe it or not I’ve found myself in this wormhole myself. I’m part of the railfan community (people who love trains), and, well, a lot of autistic people like myself really enjoy trains. This thing happens called a hyper fixation where we’ll really be obsessed with one super specific thing for no reason, and that’s why a lot of people like me know so much about trains. But because of the overlap I stumbled across a lot of these channels. Most, if not all of these videos are (I believe) uploaded and watched by autistic children. Usually you’ll see this with intro sequences for TV networks or commercial jingles. For example, there’s a lot in YT of the Klasky Csupo intro text. I think most of these are just autistic kids showing off their hyper fixation. It is strange too, because a lot of them do have very odd titles that don’t correlate to the videos at all. I personally have always found this subculture fascinating and always hoped someone would do a deep dive into it. Maybe something you could explore more in the future, just a thought. You are one of my favorite you tubers after all :) (Also don’t come away from this comment with the message that I think you were making fun of autistic people because I know you weren’t, even if that’s where it comes from it still is very odd and even as an autistic person I’m fascinated by it too!)
im autistic and my little siblings are probably autistic as well and frankly, i completely believe that these are both by *and for* autistic kids who just crank this stuff out because its fun and they like it. autistic kids get weird interests and they like to watch stuff on loop for hours and hours. you guys have seen those videos where its just a single meme or sound effect repeated with different effects, right? like the among us death sound or minecraft noises. this is the same thing as any of that. it seems weird, but that's probably just 'cuz autistic kids are weird with the stuff they upload online sometimes.
My little brother has autism and watches edited videos like this all the time. His favourites are edits of the bouncing Pixar lamp, and the Universal logo intro, which are both things, apparently. (He finds them hilarious it's great)
Just throwing this out there as a lot of people aren't aware yet: Most people within the autistic community (including like me who were previously diagnosed with Asperger's) don't like the term "Asperger's Syndrome" anymore. This is because in recent years it has become much more widely known that the Dr. Hans Asperger, who originally categorised the disorder, was largely involved in the Nazi Eugenics program. Most people who would once have been defined with Asperger's prefer to use the umbrella term "ASD" which stands for Autism Spectrum Disorder. The use of ASD also really helps prevent the "othering" that people with high-functioning autism experience within our own community. I mean no hate with this, I know that not everyone is aware of the preference towards using ASD in place of Asperger's Syndrome, I just wanted to let people know just in case they weren't aware :)
That's really interesting. I'm autistic but not enough to be considered on the spectrum? which is strange, it does sort of impact me. thanks for that literally bit of history, I had know idea of the origins and so forth.
This whole thing has an entire community for some reason (filled with little kids of course), and they usually do these weird seizure inducing klasky csupo effect videos. Most channels of people in the community have hundreds if not THOUSANDS of videos of the same thing just with different effects like g major or something
I mean it’s probably just the logo fandom/community. I used to hyperfixate on random logos when I was younger as well, there’s definitely a niche for it
I can totally understand why you’re confused while you’re questioning so many things about it. I have asperger syndrome and I remember watching those logo edits around 2013-2019 until I lost interest into them. And about the whole belief that you think it’s some kind of cult that has some malicious meaning behind it. It’s really not, most of these people are little children so I don’t think children could be responsible for anything malicious or cult like. Autistic interests are very specific, which is why this is a thing. There are some other special interests that exists that autistic people like. And about this whole community. The edits you saw were just a part of the community, there’s a lot of things you missed from this community. There are other types of videos other than these effects that are in the logo community and some of them are really interesting (top 10s, scary logos, cheesy logos, logo histories, evolutions, etc…) there are some people that make these other types of videos that I like a lot and some that actually know me and have the ability to contact them through discord. I would love to see a continuation of this video talking about the other types of content the logo community has and talk about the many comments you had on this video.
Im not autistic so correct me if Im wrong, but some of these sounds seem harsh/creepy/unpleasant. can these one's be pleasant for autistic people too, just because it's a different sound "texture"?
@@halguy5745 I can understand about that but it’s not about how pleasant it is. These kids are using these effects because they are curious on how it would look like and sound like if they added them in. It’s just curiosity to autistic children
I know people who once made that stuff and were part of the "older" part that call(ed) it "OS Mockups" instead. They've distanced themselves from the whole WNR/mockup scene while there's people who still find this weird stuff fun.
my sibling goes crazy when he watches these (hes somewhere in the spectrum) , like its the finest entertainment for him and replays it so much it drives me insane
I've been making this stuff for 6 years, now I'm almost 18 years old and I still continue. It's just all about experiments and having fun screwing up logos and other videos by using different audio- and visual editing software. For example, I've even started using FL Studio recently to make some custom effects. However, I don't enjoy it as much as before because of the hypocritical logo editing fandom, which is getting worse every year. Of course there are some people who understand its problems, but it's just an "underground" minority that can't influence others.
Ok so my toddler sister watches yt a lot. She just keeps scrolling in yt shorts. One time I found her watching a pink front edit for like 10 minutes straight. When I went to put something else on for her she started getting mad. So this stuff is either made to capture kids attention or something else idk.
I have the answer to this, this was a generic video file that came on Samsung phones and laptops and when people get bored they just open up a random video editor and jam random filters into it. Same thing happened in the XP days when the OS came with a video of a baby playing on the playground
I used to do alot of videos like this, except with gamecube edits. This is how i cut my teeth on editing. Also, like most people im autistic (ADHD as well) and also hyperfixate on stuff (mostly anime, Music and instruments and video games from japan among other things). So this is pretty neat that you are talking about this. Ps, i remember ytp tennis, me and one of my friends we at one point gonna do a wii sports edit and call it "youtube poop tennis tennis" as a little inside joke, no idea if im even gonna do that..
When I was studying digital design in college, our teachers would give us some editing tasks just like those and ask us to upload it on youtube for easier access. That is my first bet. Another plausible answer is that some Samsung video editor came with the Samsung Balls logo for people to try it out and upload on youtube. After that, seeing a lot of different random Samsung Balls videos, some random people could have started doing their own meme thing with it.
0:35 - if not chosen already, here goes a suggestion for a name of\for the 'subsidiary' series in the channel that Goose asked: IGS (which stands for) - Interesting Generic Stuff (which not necessarily creepy) - in parenthesis an eventual suggestion for a sub-name... or even (if stuff only about or found in the Internet) Interesting Generic Stuff found around the web...
You said that you can't think of a name for the series and then a few seconds later used the term "wild goose chase" So what about "goose chase"?? I'll take a blueberry banana smoothie please
I actually used to make these kinds of videos when I was kid, back around 2015-2017. I was a part of this subculture community where people (mostly children) would take tv/movie logos and childhood shows and put over video and audio effects, that was basically the only thing people would do and yet many of these videos would surpass up to millions of views, I even had a few videos of my own that reached that milestone. I started making those logo edit videos because I was autistic and I like having weird interests and logos were something that really intrigued me for awhile and so that's what got me to making them. I don't have the videos online anymore cuz they were on a different channel and I've basically moved on to other things after being done with making those kinds of videos but I remembered actually having some fun just playing around with effects and seeing how they would look on a certain logo. There really wasn't any weird malicious secret intent with this genre of videos, these were just videos that children including I made just because it was fun and I guess cuz they can garner so many views.
About the whole origin of this genre is beyond my knowledge but I do have a few leads I could possibly give. One thing I do know is that a good majority of the community was influenced by this youtuber Kyoobur9000, who started making logo editing videos since 2010. He wasn't one of the original logo editors but he did pave the way for basically everyone else who made logo edit videos after him. There was also the whole "in G-Major" meme that went around starting in 2007 as well as the cult following of "scary logos" such as Klasky Csupo, Screen Gems, VID, and Viacom.
I don't know if looking more into it would be worth your time to begin with since it's mostly just little children making logo edit videos simply for entertainment and views but I'd thought I would share my own experience and insight about the community I was once in.
neat
That explains everything
Ey shoutouts to Kyoobur, I’m actually good friends with that guy!
explains why my scary logo video has younger people watching and commenting. interesting stuff
Incredible. Thank you for the cohesive breakdown.
Honestly “Yes, Seriously” sounds like the perfect series name for these kinda borderline creepy and weird but not quite videos
I thought of that too
Agreed.
great mines think alike i thought that aswell
YES!
great idea
This series should just be called "Yes, Seriously" for like any random or obscure content
That's exactly what I was thinking. Immediately tells you what's going on."YES, Seriously!"
I agree lol
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Yeah. If it's for the weirder stuff, then that would make perfect sense.
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as a person with autism, this really doesn't seem that weird to me. many autistic people tend to hyperfixate and even have a special interest revolving around weird, obscure stuff like this. for example, i had a fixation on VHS data deterioration and lost media, cause i think they're both really cool but weird topics. i think these people have a hyperfixation or special interest, and that's cool! i understand how this could look weird to someone who isn't familiar with it though, as some of the comments even creeped me out a little.
Enough for 5 million people???????
i had autism since my childhood and i had to explain this
@@melody3741 5 million of bots. we are onto something, how to get the attention of bots.
Same here. I actually have Asperger's specifically.
This makes sense sort of but there’s so many people and the videos have no changes between now and they’re all exactly the same
Personal input: this is most definitely specifically for autists/aspies who's special interests are video and sound fx along with perhaps those who enjoy things that fit in the y2k aesthetic. As an Aspergian (as I've seen some others say), honestly I believe this is the best explanation. Whenever my friends make art in programs I like or use I often point out the brushes I notice them use, or the filters. I also like to memorize what certain audio filters/editors do since I make music, so sometimes I'll point out the resonance, reverb, echo, delay, ect. that I can recognize when used in sounds or songs. It's like a specialized puzzle game, in a way.
200% this. I used to like trying to figure out Fonts people used, but there are way too many that are super similar now. Even using an app like WhatTheFont will show 30 possible type faces but none of them are correct because the font will be from a different library... Impossible now
I do the same thing with phones lol
if I see a phone out I make a mental note of the model
@@CateChapelle Omg this is me totally coming out of left field but I think other Neurodivergent Peeps can understand why I suddenly thought of this and am now obsessively ruminating haha... FEEL FREE TO TL;DR OR TO INFO-DUMP AT ME, BOTH ARE FINE!
Anyway, if you know a lot of weird little things about phones, get this...
I need a better phone than my current ones, mine are doing really weird things. I have a Galaxy Note 8 for photo and video editing and stuff but my main phone having issues that keeps me from communicating with my doctors is a Galaxy S9, and its doing things like automatically blocking calls so that I just get an alert of a voice-mail, and the automatically blocked call that I didn't even know came in is labeled as Spam, but the voice-mail left if from one of my doctors or someone else very important that I have been waiting on a call from. I can't answer it because the stupid phone blocks it 😅
So the government in my state said I qualify for a government phone... but they sent me an *LG Journey* 🤯
That doesn't even have USB-C!!! No wireless charging, no built-in QR scanner or dark mode, no fingerprint scanner.
Apparently the LG Journey is lower-spec than the Galaxy S5.... I said I needed something better than my S9 🤣
That fingerprint scanner is really important for me, too. All of my passwords are things like 3!8^Cvki!*58i&D%B&4y^L@sS6 (randomly generated new password not attached to anything, this is just an example) so I rely on a password manager and the fingerprint tech. No wireless charging means it cannot charge like almost every other device I own, including my portable chargers. No built-in QR scanner means the healthcare apps I am wanting to use this for aren't accessible unless I download something separately, as healthcare apps now utilize QR codes for signing up and linking accounts... and this phone has very little space. No built-in dark mode means eye pain for my stupidly sensitive eyes, and since its a *government phone* I'm locked out of developer options, unable to force it into a dark mode.
Also, it only seems to hold battery for about 3 hours... when your travel time to and from an appointment PLUS the appointment time is more than 3 hours and you can't charge the phone with your portable WIRELESS charger, and it doesn't even have USB-C so the charge time is APPALLING, its like.... this is useless. The Live Transcribe app drains battery, this phone is nowhere near good enough for the accessibility I need.
Anyway, massive tangent because of the mention of phones and differences between them, I'm frustrated about the situation and keep ruminating haha
ASPERGIAN LMAO I love that bc it sounds like a nationality pls I’m telling someone that next time they ask where I’m from
@@QueerCripple that’s so cool tho that ur government gives ppl phones I would sell both of the ones u have and get a used iPhone . The 7 or 8 is pretty cheap now since they keep pumping out new versions
I'm autistic and I can see how the Samsung logo animation would appeal to autistic kids, physics simulations like it are similar to sensory toys enjoyed by the autistic community [water wiggles, slime, etc]. That could also explain the repetition of the same logo animation, watching/doing the same thing over and over again is a common autistic behavior. I doubt this explains the multiple channels making Samsung logo edits though, and it doesn't explain the comments listing effects whatsoever [i would guess that the more nonsensical comments are just kids mashing random keys/using predictive text].
Tbh I think a lot of the videos are just kids fucking around in video editing software for some of the same reasons you noted above. This is like the 3rd comment I've made mentioning this but I'd see this kind of stuff a lot on Scratch, and that website is almost exclusively made up of kids (as its meant for children).
i agree with this, i personally have replayed the logo a bunch of times and i think it's really cool to look at. i find a lot of 3d rendered stuff like that super calming to look at as an autistic person myself.
@Random Floppa okay cool here’s someones take that was diagnosed since 2013 with autism: please don’t invalidate my fellow autistic folk. That’s shitty man
@@trip1994 Thank you. I am also diagnosed, however I only got my diagnosis three years and I had to a lot of research myself to even bring up the possibility that I was autistic. I think self-diagnosis would be a lot less prevalent if diagnoses were more accessible [sorry for the infodump, just thought it might be important to add]
I’m autistic too and I remember being in that logo editing community too. If you check my older videos you will see that I was interested into those logo edits until 2019 when it became boring for me. I’m still in the logo community but not the logo edit side of it. I’m more into the top 10s, logo histories and evolutions, etc… Honestly you explained autism very well, Even I had this repetition behavior. I remember when I watched the Lion King (the first one), I loved the intro of the movie so much that I wanted to hear it over and over and over again. It was probably torture for my parents but for me it was great.
i myself am autistic, although not asperger's, ive seen and talked to a lotta folks with asperger's and i think this is definetly a group of folks who have a very large hyperfixation on these very specific things. reminds me of how ululilia would speed up and slow down video game music because it felt like new songs for him.
Asperger's here, and while you ARE right about people with aspergers getting hyperfixated on stuff, I don't think there's any correlation between samsung balls and aspergers, it just so happens one specific samsung balls channel had them in mind when making the videos
Edit: i saw a comment by the username "zojo" who claims to have been part of one of these niche communities around making weird edits of logos, I think their comment is a pretty good explanation for samsung balls. Autism seems to be a common trend with these even if not necessarily related
I'm autistic and I have a fixation on knives especially. Sometimes I will watch 20-30 knife videos on UA-cam everv day, most of them just product videos from the companies selling said knives. All the videos are the exact same 30-40 second format (knife is opened, showing how the opening mechanism works) The slight differences in color, finish, sound, blade shape, all make each one interesting, even if they might seem completely stupid to any normal person.
definitely. i’m autistic and i used to watch videos about stuff like windows os sounds over and over and sometimes i still do
Yeah I’m Aspergers and there are similar things I did when I was young, except that I’d do it with the intro to sonic generations
i have autism and i used to watch certain videos that interest me, i remember being obsessed with sparta remixes, logo histories, goanimate, and windows startups when i was younger
Here's a video of something I've wanted to talk about for a lil bit but thought it probably wasn't going to be that interesting, but uh, I did it anyway. Lemme know if you want more "weird stuff I found online" kinda vids. Enjoy!
Hi
Ok
We want this. Here's the title for the new series:
Weird not so creepy shit that I find online
two seconds into the video and i’m already scared.
The name of the new playlist could be "Strange, but also weird"
Series should be called “Mild Goose Chases”
this is actually great omg
I LOEV YOUR PFP (and your idea)
Pazuzu!
THATS SUCHA GREAT NAME
I love this 🤣
You're autism theory makes sense! You'll find this sort of thing for MANY brands. I used to teach kids with autism and if I gave one of my students a tablet to watch youtube, he would end up in this part of UA-cam eventually. He loved the familiar brand jingles being edited in different ways.
I think you should name it "yes seriously" because that sounds like a proper reaction to this.
HE LISTENED
666 likes
Why yes, I DO still laugh at the word “balls”
Same
honestly i spent ages reading the comments on the logo video just cackling at how many comments just said "samsung logo balls" and nothing else
@@barrysteakfriessimp_real good
"bouncing around on blue balls" had me rolling lmao
@@anotheryoutuber2819 just like those bouncing blue balls
Interesting. I second the guy that said "Yes, Seriously" would make a good series name. It sounds kinda stupid, but it fits.
Doesn't sound too stupid
As someone with high functioning autism, I’d like to preface that the symptoms of autism effect people so differently it’s hard to find something the universally works for everyone.
Speaking from my own experience however, as a child repetitive visuals and sounds with little change put me in a calming trance almost. It’s entirely possible that could be the case for the high view count of these videos (as kids would just watch the same video over and over for possible hours). Even now I find the smooth bouncing animation calming as an adult. What doesn’t make sense is the multiple videos with only slight changes. If the bouncing balls effected high functioning kids so well, I’d expect just the same video to be posted over and over with no changes. (Unless it’s only edited to avoid UA-cam’s algorithm)
I am by no means a professional expert on autism, but I’m willing to debt the autism angle is a part of whatever this is. Ether as it originally being for that reason or that it was a trend that people uploaded onto UA-cam kids for the large views autistic kids gave these videos.
Consider that many on the spectrum don't just enjoy watching but interacting as well, creating. Seems to me that a lot of the many variations is pretty easily explained by the spectrum creatives contributing to a community they enjoy.
(Also on the spectrum)
“samsung balls cult” is the oddest combination of words ive ever read
insert the “i can’t stop thinking about balls” audio
YES
OMG YES
*YESSS*
Renard?
I'd see stuff like this a lot on Scratch back when I was 9 and still used the website, and I guarantee these are made by a bunch of (possibly autistic) kids with highly specific interests based on the repetitive nature of these videos. I'm autistic, and when I was younger I'd always watch Windows startup/shutdown videos and I'm certain if I knew how to use video editing software and wasn't so scared to lie about my age, I probably would have also made these kinds of videos. I wouldn't find it too absurd for a bunch of kids to be doing just that.
Also haha funny balls
hehe balls like the testicles
I think you nailed it. I'm an aspie and I know how specific autistcs can get, I've been specific as Hell but this is just way too specific even for me.
For some reason logos are a huge autistic interest.
My brother is autistic and likes to make these kinds of videos for himself to watch thousands of times over and over again, so it's certainly a possibility.
I find it hard to relate to having such a hyper fixation on things, as a kid I would hyper focus on things but they were always quite general, I really liked biology, I liked languages I like music like they were all general and I was able to manage them and turn them into normal interests as I got older, but I feel like I'm a weird odd one out here because I often see autistic people get attached to really specific things
@@Dazertron I guess it depends on the kids
i actually have a explanation for this and it's just...it's the logo fandom. there's a fandom for logos and it's exactly what you expect regarding this content. i have seen that shit on dA and youtube and i too have went down this rabbit hole
Logo .... Fandom
that’s amazing oh my god LMAO
Deviantart has a lot more weird rabbit holes than just the fetish shit you see on there.
Logo Kids*
That is a more formal way to say that community
again probably just a group of autistic kids with a hyper specific interest, i used to be the same way
im autistic and i can see how it can be stimulating, just like people on tumblr upload stim gifs, but i also think it might just be kids who have a fandom(??) of just guessing effects. kids have weird interests, and looping back around to autism (/aspergers but i hate that term :///) it might be a special interest/hyperfixation! i know i tend to get latched onto "weird" things, and seeing as the videos have a lot of movement, sound, and color i can imagine its interesting to some!
As someone with autism, I remember myself making these edits before and I still do them to this day. I don't really know why I like making these, maybe it's the fact that I like making them or something I don't know. I even remember when I started the whole "Shark Bus Effects" craze and I don't know how it got trending.
Also you gained a sub! 👍
Hey, didn't expect you to be here! I like your videos, and yes I also have autism
I love learning about small, weird, and unknown cracks on the internet like this.
Honestly, this content scratches an itch I didn't even know I had. Where can I find more content like this?
@@Internly just search "preview 2" on yt and you find more stuff to related to this
“Balls to the walls: Internets weird obsessions and Cases” you can shorten it, doesn’t matter
Balls
balls
@@KingLoof balls
@@MiloTheCrotonian 👉👈
balls ON the walls
As a person with aspergers, I do not find the sound stimulating.
They sound kinda cool, I guess, but not _stimulating._
It's probably because we are both a lot older and have it far less mild, these people are probably no older than 10 or 11
If anything the sound made me want to plug my ears
Mind that UA-cam is basically just cloud storage for video files, so there doesn't need to be a good reason to upload your video effects practice onto the site. The whole ideas of establishing a UA-cam identity, making an appealing video, and even having a reason to upload are completely emergent phenomena that aren't integral to UA-cam the same way keeping video files here is. Many things on UA-cam just exist, especially the early stuff.
Plus, I'm not sure about you, but I don't really have a good reason to be skeptical of the Asperger's explanation.
but, you could have all of them unlisted/private lol
@@pvic6959 It doesn't really matter either way, so while there are going to be people that do keep them unlisted, there are also going to be people who don't keep them unlisted.
For all we know, the vast overwhelming majority of these videos are unlisted posts, but we just aren't able to see them.
My 5 year old nephew who's autistic has been watching these kinds of videos since he was a toddler (usually Cocomelon, pinkfong, teen titans etc) I think the repition is comforting but the different effects keeps it fascinating or stimulating? Sometimes he's laughing at it, but usually it basically sends him into a trance. I hope this was helpful
there is a whole community of people who just reupload edits of logos its not just this one .. its such a strange rabbit hole .. i remember watching them so much as a kid
I watched a nick jr one when I was a kid.
@Battle Droid (Geonosis) That's an odd correlation. But it's consistent with me too.
same
this has always intrigued me and to see somebody cover this is even more intriguing
This exists but for the Pixar opening logo, just weird edits of it. My kid found them lol and they probably have millions of views bc kids watch them. There's always tons of deep fried audio, edits of minions, deep voices and weird shit.
Yeah, I’ve seen the same thing with the Disney and Klasky-Csupo Logo as well
Where at??
Edits of a widely known and familiar clip from very popular animation studios is completely different from a weird sub community around the samsung logo floating on balls and the effects utilized in it
@ I meant the logo edits they were talking about. The comments are usually turned off for the videos I described.
@ br?
I do indeed have Asperger’s, was diagnosed at the age of 8 & I turn 30 this month so I’ve known for the majority of my life. Does this stimulate me? No. Could it stimulate others? Absolutely. We tend to get special interests & in our interests, we OBSESS to the point where it can almost get unhealthy. For me as a young teen, I couldn’t get enough Danny Phantom so I’d turn to fanfictions & stuff to try & please that part of the brain. It’s probably the same way for those that NEED more Samsung balls, the edits might do the trick for them.
Glad I saw your comment. I was diagnosed with high functioning autism and I was worried because these ball videos do nothing for me whatsoever. Glad I’m not the only autist who isn’t into this, lol! But I do have a lot of other specific interests and obsessions which neurotypical people would likely find “weird”!
Key word "NEED"! My son is into sirens, the mass warning type heard for miles. We try and craft small scale models from scratch etc, and look out for them when travelling. I'm sure the neighbors hate us at times lol, but it's his world too man. Idk why but they just hit his sweet spot, big relief after stress from school days. He's smarter than two of me and it's a beautiful thing. 💖
Isn't asperger a harmful term?
Just use autism or asd
@@zigotonloverrespectfully as an autist, stfu this isn't the nword
As someone with autism, I like to try to pick out the instruments when I hear music, these people trying to guess the effects could be a similar thing
I'm so glad you covered this. I've seen the exact same thing happen before. I stumbled down a similar rabbit hole when I was looking for the original Klasky Csupo logo. I immediately discovered tons of edits of the logo and thousands of bizarre comments beneath them. And the rabbit hole only got deeper and deeper, especially with old Nickelodeon logos. The edits I found came from a variety of channels that all hosted similar content. Alongside the edits, they tended to have similar sounding names (Andy's Film Corner, Rachel's Movie Closet, LionKingFan2001, ThomasAndFriends1999 - not real channels, just made-up examples). Additionally, they would have tons of community posts about fairly random and occasionally personal things, short videos where the channel owner would display VHS and Blu-Ray copies of different movies and briefly discuss them, and various other vlogs discussing opinions on movies and other UA-cam users. On many of these channels, many of the users explained that they have autism and difficulty socializing which is why they spend so much time making this sort of content. It's what they like to make and talk about and they like to see other people build off of it. It's definitely niche, but maybe I can shed some light on it. As someone with autism, I genuinely get the appeal of these videos, as strange as it sounds. In my experience with autism, what tends to keep me the most calm is repetition, even if this means watching the same clip over and over. Another thing I find myself drawn to is noting and categorizing specific information. For instance, I might watch a video and think in much more concise terms, "The background music in this video is from this artist on this album released in this year," or "The movie that person is talking about starred this actor, was released in this year, and was produced by these people." I don't usually comment this info, but I think that's what some of the commenters mentioned in this video do. They recognize different information and editing patterns in what they're seeing and commenting it for other people to see. I can't say why I tend to exhibit this sort of behavior or even if many other people with autism experience it. It's just a series of unexplained fixations, perhaps.
TL;DR - I think these videos might be the product of an extremely niche side of UA-cam where multiple creators are on the autistic spectrum. Based on my experience with autism, I can completely understand why making and watching these videos could be a calming and satisfying way to pass the time and share interests with other people without the stress of direct contact.
I've been aware of this bizarre logo edit subculture for a years now, but I didn't realize there were so many edits of modern things. A bunch are edits of logos nostalgic to 90s/00s kids, probably rooted in the whole "logos" scaring kids thing. It seems to be a hyper-fixation thing (autism) and similar commenting behavior is found in old archives of the weather channel or [as] bumpers. Hyper-fixation, and the subsequent editing, of super specific, but fairly banal, nostalgia is legitimately pretty interesting, like a autistic reflection of the same things that birthed vaporware and other hauntology. Glad someone finally made a video about this, its always been a curiosity to me.
I participated in this and it’s literally exactly what you’re describing. It’s a group of people making these because they are visually pleasing, and guessing the effects used. I specifically was fascinated with the klasky csupo logo.
Man I'm so happy that this is being talked about. I used to do this shit back when I was younger.
@@doublegulptank7919 yeah man I went back to it to check it out and it’s still going
@Oisintheblue Extras probably has to do with the cool voice thing it does
that's what i liked about it at least
i do this my own talent and inspired by an random user who made effects it gives me reason to logo edit in 2015
Overly-clever name suggestion: "Goose Bemuse" (bemusing: basically stuff that makes you raise one eyebrow)
I hope this one wins
My son is autistic and went through a phase that lasted about 1-2 years where he was obsessed with logos, especially LG. Lots and lots and lots of these videos were watched during that phase. It's definitely a stimulation thing. He loved them to death, and has moved on to more NT content since. He was very young, around 4-5 when he was watching these.
I was thinking of something like "This Might be Interesting" or TMI for short, because I love word play and TMI also stands for Too Much Information which fits the theme of these kinds of videos. Something that's just, there. Excessive information on topics that aren't really dire or anything.
Why not just call the series "Wait, Seriously?"
Seconded
also “yes seriously” in the title works too in my opinion
First upload in a month…. And it’s called the Samsung balls cult
The sheer amount makes me think this is a lesser known meme.
In multiple dives into looking through weird videos, I've found plenty of bizarre trends.
Ya know? There’s one video I remember from my childhood that I’ve tried really hard to find but just can’t. It was a pretty run of the mill jumpscare video, that while scared me then, is something I’d probably find cheap and basic now. I remember the video was tinted green the entire time, it wasn’t night vision or anything it was clearly just tinted green. It took place outside of this old decrepit house. There was a man who was sitting on a chair drinking a water bottle. The video would randomly cut to this girl, reminiscent to the one from the ring, crawling around on all fours nearby. The video was filmed in a way that made every movement look jagged and sped up. Eventually the girl would start crawling around the same area the man was in, he was completely oblivious of her presence. Eventually the man just disappeared, the water bottle just sat there, on its own, outside the house. Then the girl, fast jagged movements and all, crawled across the screen, then it cut to a close up shot of her disgusting face with a loud screaming sound. The video ended with that jumpscare. Like I said not very scary at all to anyone above the age of 10. But I just remember me and my sister finding that video back when we used to just sit at the computer and watch whatever UA-cam videos came to us.
Oh wow, someone's finally talking about this. Coming from a guy that's interested in logos ( dont ask :Г ), here's some info on this weird cult:
*"Logo Effects" is the main name for these videos. It's composed of simple pitch changes, color changes and the addition of effect plugins applied to TV / Video Game logos (especially PBS Kids' "Dash" / "Dot" and Klasky Csupo's "Splaat"). For some reason, this specific Samsung logo is the one getting abused by Logo Kids (yes, the majority of people that made these videos are children).
*These videos are somehow able to rack you up to a MILLION views. I once tried it and got 200K.
*Many people that make these videos tend to have Battle for Dream Island as their favorite show. BFDI OCs can most commonly be seen on their PFPs.
*Do you know the Go!Animate / Vyond community? Chances are that they're connected to that community as well, so expect logo editors to make grounded videos off their most hated character from a show for children.
*The comment section is mostly filled with this:
"Request: [Logo] effects"
"Taken from [insert show / movie that doesnt even exist]" / "Taken from [insert show / movie that the logo doesnt even appear in]"
*They also have ties with the Sparta remix and Shuric Scan communities, with some people naming themselves as "SampleTextTehSpartan".
*The video editors used by them are either:
Mega Photo
Kinemaster
AVS Video Editor
Vegas Pro
Yep, this whole phenomenon of videos is pretty weird.
I think the majority of people who do that probably have autisms and/or aspengers.
As a person with autism, i still remember when i was a kid i was watching these weird logo edit videos, being a big BFDI (and probably OSC) fan, watching Go!Animate grounded videos, watching Sparta Remix videos, and even video mashups!
I know those type of things is kinda feels weird to you, but atleast people and even myself actually did those things just to make me and them happy.
Also, sorry for bad english cause im actually asian.
I also have autism (in a weird level which is called otherwise unspecified, which is essentially very mild autism) and one time I encountered a channel called Please Turn On The Air, and for some reason I’m actually starting to like it
@@DJAutism1 i think that one is just funny lol
7:40 I have Autism (which Aspergers falls under) and I can confirm that these videos are stimulating! They're kinda near satisfying, to say the least! Visuals like these help to calm someone down on the spectrum whether intentional or not and something about this ball ad is soothing to look at!
I do recommend children on the spectrum to watch these if they're struggling!
@Heather Feather You wanna talk about it?
@Heather Feather bro, hows ur life going?
@Heather Feather you good brother
This reminds me of this weird part of the internet where everyone has a weird fascination with tv logos
2 years late i know but this is literaly shit logo kids do
A series name for this topic should just be: “why”
as someone with asperger syndrome who was active on youtube when i was younger, these logo edit compilations were really stimulating and nice to watch
I do like “Yes Seriously” for the name, but I got really stuck on “Goose Chase” for a name also after you said the phrase at the start. Just because it has a fun almost “down the rabbit hole” vibe that can really cover anything
Edit: I see other people got this idea also and I second it hahahaha
Should name this series something like "mundane mysterious." I like it!
Asperger‘s is actually got recognized as a diagnosis anyone, it classified as Autism. And as someone with autism, I don’t personally find it stimulating. But some may, stimming is different for everyone. It also may not be unusual for people with special interest in video editing to want to be able to identify a certain edit by sight.
Yeah i think this would be a form of visual stimming!
All I could tell you is that I use to be like these people back then and going under a different username. Heck, I still have my logo edits up on my channel and simply put a new thumbnail, and description.
Btw, I'm the one who started this...Luig Group effect by simply changing Hotel Mario's colors so slightly, and the pitch being 2 or 3 times lower. I don't remember to be honest.
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samsung balls cult is the funniest thing i ever heard in my life
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I suggest, "local oddities" to be the name for this series, has a nice ring to it
Goose I can't get enough of your content is so addicting
Maybe make this a series called mundane Monday’s? Or how about Oddnomalies?
I think its pretty much like those compilations of one meme being edited to be reverbed, bass boosted, reversed, etc.
My favorite is the old WGBH neon logo and sound from the 70s/80s. I'm obsessed with it. I've never made a video about it but every once in a while I'll watch different edits of it for 3 hours. It just does something in my brain that's incredibly satisfying.
the title sold me cause this sounds absolutely mental
It's always interesting to find these small niche communities while browsing the internet and see what they have to offer or how these people act
Maybe this is just a sub genre of UA-cam poops. I’ve noticed it with a lot of other logos, so it’s definitely possible. As for a series name, I’ll deviate from the norm and say “Obscure Oddities”.
When he was explaining the different edits of the logo, I was instantly reminded of the logo community. That weird small community on UA-cam made up of mostly little kids with (I think) autism editing logos they find scary.
ahh yeas. Logo edits. I did not make them but I did spend hours watching them. It's like a hyperfixation. To some they all look like the same logo in different colors, but for us seeing new edits of the same logo was like watching a brand new video every time with the comfort of it being familiar.
Apple Cult: "if you don't have apple you're poor"
Samsung Cult: *BÄĻĽŚ*
as someone with autism (the term Asperger's syndrome is long retired and means the same thing) this is not stimulating. stimming is always an action performed by the person. you couldn't stim by say, watching a video.
Oh hey, you found this very specific and niche subset I hardly hear anyone talk about! I’ve always brushed by this through the years, all the way back in 2014, and it’s fascinated me. The people listing the effects in the comments probably are fixated too, and are having fun from figuring it out. It’s kinda like listening to music and knowing the samples, or watching a movie and guessing what effects they used to create a scene.
Like many people have mentioned, these posts really align with fixations that are common in autism. As someone on the spectrum myself, these videos kinda set me in a trance? It kinda feels like when you’re on TikTok or the UA-cam shorts and you end up scrolling for hours without realizing it.
As for the editing, I can only guess that it’s because repetition is calming, and change is stimulating, so the edits create that change. Logos repeat a lot in commercials and at the end of movies, videos, etc., and they have specific animations and sounds in order to create that new stimulation. It makes complete sense to me as an outsider, but I guess it’s cause I understand and feel what these videos are supposed to be; visual stim toys.
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I've been having a terrible time at the moment and coming back to this video makes me laugh again. Thank you
i’m gonna start this off and say, i am autistic, and one of my special interests is logos. and logo effects are really nothing new or special in that specific community. ive been watching logo videos since about 2012, and ive watched damn near only one of the videos over and over again multiple times almost every week, to the point its almost second nature to watch it (if youre curious, the video is the ultimate nightmare logo collection v3)
"Scary by Comparison"
Y'know, since it's not so creepy but not so normal... And it rhymes.
"samsung balls" was enough to compel me
Hey! I don’t have asbergers syndrome, but I am on the autistic spectrum!! The videos are actually quite stimulating and relaxing, however the audio shown is… quite the opposite, so I wouldn’t recommend them specifically if they all had audio like that? But visually, it’s good!!
In my personal opinion, if you’re looking for something in that kind of vein(?), you’re better looking for animation testing videos!! There’s some super good ones of people trying out liquid physics in different programs (I’m sure most people are aware of the blender one heh) either that or, now don’t come at me for this, slime videos!! Personally, they’re really relaxing and the looks Abs sounds of it are very stimulated for the brain ehehe
But yeah, every autistic person is different, no one’s disabilities are the same!! This is just my own personal opinion
I don’t know if this will help anyone,, but if it does, I’m glad :))
I have Asperger’s syndrome, and to be fair, guessing what effects were used on a bunch on random videos sounds kinda fun
Reminds me of my little brother who is obsessed with reversed numberblocks (a kids show that teaches counting) videos on youtube. Some of them creep me out but he always gets super happy to see them and dances around even. He is on the spectrum so maybe it's a similar situation with these?
These Samsung Logo Balls effect videos are part of a much larger logo editing community, and some of the members are kids who most likely uploaded some of these videos featured.
And about the high view counts but low comment counts, I think a lot of the views come from viewers watching in the UA-cam Kids app (even if the video is marked as not for kids), which doesn’t let you comment on videos.
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"Funky Findings"
"Online Oddities"
"Bizarre Bits"
"Abnormal Anomalies"
"Peculiar Pickings"
Just a few name ideas
"Yes, Seriously" also sounds pretty good, saw a lot of people go with that one
really into that alliteration huh
The 2nd one is take
@@muffnman980 shit
@@taxisalad nexpo
It really speaks to my maturity how much I laughed throughout the duration of this video.
Seriously, who the fuck is uploading these? This is so fucking mundane it’s funny.
@@sylv512 I DON'T KNOW MAN
It makes perfect sense for autistics to enjoy stimming to such videos, or those with special interests in logos, the Samsung balls, video editing to build a community around creating, analyzing and appreciating different variations on those things
My little brother is Autistic and loves videos like these. It makes him happy and he enjoys watching logos change and have odd sounds behind them or have clips changed from the original. He also just plays around editing them to how he likes. He'll point out his favorite edits too. I've seen a bunch of these by now with him.
Believe it or not I’ve found myself in this wormhole myself. I’m part of the railfan community (people who love trains), and, well, a lot of autistic people like myself really enjoy trains. This thing happens called a hyper fixation where we’ll really be obsessed with one super specific thing for no reason, and that’s why a lot of people like me know so much about trains. But because of the overlap I stumbled across a lot of these channels. Most, if not all of these videos are (I believe) uploaded and watched by autistic children. Usually you’ll see this with intro sequences for TV networks or commercial jingles. For example, there’s a lot in YT of the Klasky Csupo intro text. I think most of these are just autistic kids showing off their hyper fixation.
It is strange too, because a lot of them do have very odd titles that don’t correlate to the videos at all. I personally have always found this subculture fascinating and always hoped someone would do a deep dive into it. Maybe something you could explore more in the future, just a thought. You are one of my favorite you tubers after all :)
(Also don’t come away from this comment with the message that I think you were making fun of autistic people because I know you weren’t, even if that’s where it comes from it still is very odd and even as an autistic person I’m fascinated by it too!)
You made me think of Fushigi that "Antigravity magic trick ball"
im autistic and my little siblings are probably autistic as well and frankly, i completely believe that these are both by *and for* autistic kids who just crank this stuff out because its fun and they like it. autistic kids get weird interests and they like to watch stuff on loop for hours and hours. you guys have seen those videos where its just a single meme or sound effect repeated with different effects, right? like the among us death sound or minecraft noises. this is the same thing as any of that. it seems weird, but that's probably just 'cuz autistic kids are weird with the stuff they upload online sometimes.
"The bizarre in-between" would be a pretty fitting name
My little brother has autism and watches edited videos like this all the time. His favourites are edits of the bouncing Pixar lamp, and the Universal logo intro, which are both things, apparently. (He finds them hilarious it's great)
all i read was samsung balls and i was instantly hooked
ah yes samsung balls
Just throwing this out there as a lot of people aren't aware yet: Most people within the autistic community (including like me who were previously diagnosed with Asperger's) don't like the term "Asperger's Syndrome" anymore. This is because in recent years it has become much more widely known that the Dr. Hans Asperger, who originally categorised the disorder, was largely involved in the Nazi Eugenics program. Most people who would once have been defined with Asperger's prefer to use the umbrella term "ASD" which stands for Autism Spectrum Disorder. The use of ASD also really helps prevent the "othering" that people with high-functioning autism experience within our own community.
I mean no hate with this, I know that not everyone is aware of the preference towards using ASD in place of Asperger's Syndrome, I just wanted to let people know just in case they weren't aware :)
That's really interesting. I'm autistic but not enough to be considered on the spectrum? which is strange, it does sort of impact me. thanks for that literally bit of history, I had know idea of the origins and so forth.
@@localgrassfieldboneshandler Don't take this person seriously all that eugenics crap is post-WWII propaganda
but i will still use this
This whole thing has an entire community for some reason (filled with little kids of course), and they usually do these weird seizure inducing klasky csupo effect videos. Most channels of people in the community have hundreds if not THOUSANDS of videos of the same thing just with different effects like g major or something
Yes
I mean it’s probably just the logo fandom/community. I used to hyperfixate on random logos when I was younger as well, there’s definitely a niche for it
I can totally understand why you’re confused while you’re questioning so many things about it. I have asperger syndrome and I remember watching those logo edits around 2013-2019 until I lost interest into them. And about the whole belief that you think it’s some kind of cult that has some malicious meaning behind it. It’s really not, most of these people are little children so I don’t think children could be responsible for anything malicious or cult like. Autistic interests are very specific, which is why this is a thing. There are some other special interests that exists that autistic people like. And about this whole community. The edits you saw were just a part of the community, there’s a lot of things you missed from this community. There are other types of videos other than these effects that are in the logo community and some of them are really interesting (top 10s, scary logos, cheesy logos, logo histories, evolutions, etc…) there are some people that make these other types of videos that I like a lot and some that actually know me and have the ability to contact them through discord. I would love to see a continuation of this video talking about the other types of content the logo community has and talk about the many comments you had on this video.
Im not autistic so correct me if Im wrong, but some of these sounds seem harsh/creepy/unpleasant. can these one's be pleasant for autistic people too, just because it's a different sound "texture"?
@@halguy5745 I can understand about that but it’s not about how pleasant it is. These kids are using these effects because they are curious on how it would look like and sound like if they added them in. It’s just curiosity to autistic children
@@ThatOneLebaneseGuy i enjoy changing speed of music so yeah you right
You should do a video on Windows Never Released next. That whole scene is a very weird rabbit hole.
I know people who once made that stuff and were part of the "older" part that call(ed) it "OS Mockups" instead. They've distanced themselves from the whole WNR/mockup scene while there's people who still find this weird stuff fun.
HAHAHA BALLS
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my sibling goes crazy when he watches these (hes somewhere in the spectrum) , like its the finest entertainment for him and replays it so much it drives me insane
I've been making this stuff for 6 years, now I'm almost 18 years old and I still continue. It's just all about experiments and having fun screwing up logos and other videos by using different audio- and visual editing software. For example, I've even started using FL Studio recently to make some custom effects. However, I don't enjoy it as much as before because of the hypocritical logo editing fandom, which is getting worse every year. Of course there are some people who understand its problems, but it's just an "underground" minority that can't influence others.
And yes it's me at 8:46
Hey youre back! I remember you talking about this mystery on stream before! also I wanna say happy early six year anniversary since its coming up!
Ok so my toddler sister watches yt a lot. She just keeps scrolling in yt shorts. One time I found her watching a pink front edit for like 10 minutes straight. When I went to put something else on for her she started getting mad. So this stuff is either made to capture kids attention or something else idk.
Samsung Balls: _Exists_
Fortnite Balls: Finally, a worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!
I have the answer to this, this was a generic video file that came on Samsung phones and laptops and when people get bored they just open up a random video editor and jam random filters into it. Same thing happened in the XP days when the OS came with a video of a baby playing on the playground
I used to do alot of videos like this, except with gamecube edits.
This is how i cut my teeth on editing.
Also, like most people im autistic (ADHD as well) and also hyperfixate on stuff (mostly anime, Music and instruments and video games from japan among other things).
So this is pretty neat that you are talking about this.
Ps, i remember ytp tennis, me and one of my friends we at one point gonna do a wii sports edit and call it "youtube poop tennis tennis" as a little inside joke, no idea if im even gonna do that..
My brother watches these kind of logo edits, he's hyperfixated on them. I don't really think its creepy as it's just weird.
I guess you could file this under an internet enigma
THE SAMSUNG BALL VIDEOS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN!?!
When I was studying digital design in college, our teachers would give us some editing tasks just like those and ask us to upload it on youtube for easier access. That is my first bet.
Another plausible answer is that some Samsung video editor came with the Samsung Balls logo for people to try it out and upload on youtube.
After that, seeing a lot of different random Samsung Balls videos, some random people could have started doing their own meme thing with it.
0:35 - if not chosen already, here goes a suggestion for a name of\for the 'subsidiary' series in the channel that Goose asked: IGS (which stands for) - Interesting Generic Stuff (which not necessarily creepy) - in parenthesis an eventual suggestion for a sub-name... or even (if stuff only about or found in the Internet) Interesting Generic Stuff found around the web...
You said that you can't think of a name for the series and then a few seconds later used the term "wild goose chase"
So what about "goose chase"??
I'll take a blueberry banana smoothie please