totally agree. it was a great take on mizkifs stream, interesting to watch and nothing i have heard of read of before. obviously you cant expect a 4 minute video to cover all of a streamers personality and concept
That reaction of realizing it was Lud is great. Also FARMING the content. Miz reacts on stream, Lud makes video about Miz reacting, Miz reacts to Lud reacting to Miz.
Ludwig made a great decision making it about Mizkif. He knew donating to a streamer would boost the views, so which streamers would watch youtube the most? Xqc and Mizkif, however Xqc dono walls mostly everything and Mizkif would watch literally anything donated since he is currently stalling as you are reading this now. Great decision ludwig.
Miz knew that but he's playing into his character of having a big ego since he did in this moment by having a satirical even bigger ego while he reacts to it. It's better content
Fucking gigachad I 100% agree, if you want to gain a following on youtube, see the big channels in your niche, make the video, thumbnail, description, tags, as good as theirs and you will gain traction in the algorithm. It’s simple but not easy, you need to be very critical of yourself and view your work from the viewer’s point of view. I believe in you ❤️
What sucks is I don’t want a niche. I want to just do it all and hang out. I really really want to do a mix of Lud, Critikal, and SmallAnt. The thing I struggle with is what can I even do that these guys don’t already do perfectly you know? And god damn I’m bad at editing and it takes so fucking long to edit right now.
the problem is that Miz said he will copy strike anyone that uses his content without authorization. So the gimmick is, how do you get a top tier streamer to endorse you when you are a 100 Andy. Ahhh, This is the luck part. See how they fail to focus on the hardest part? It is luck if you get Mizkif to not take down your content
@@wbass243 I am pretty sure that was meant just for the leeches think catdany of the past from asmon and alike that just steal large (10+minutes) sections with no editing faster then the actual editors hired by the streamer can. Taking a clip and adding additional context to it is and has never been considered bad in the industry.
@@AD-lh3jk IT depends. Asmongold lets them post but demands a percentage of the take. Hasanabi lets them use it for free and claims its fair use. Kevin Samuels does not let anyone use his material for any reason unless you get written permission. Which means all profits will be forwarded to the original content creator. So if you are asking if people do it? Yes. do they make any money from it? Not really. Do they get notoriety? Well as long as the content provider is around, but what good does that do if you cant make any money at it? and nobody knows who you are? (clout)
@@Smackteo there are plenty of youtubers that do exactly what you are talking about, but you are gonna need something to give you a boost and catering to a niche does that, with the problem of doing something unique you just need to find your thing, there are things every streamer is good at and things they are not so good at, nobody is perfect so you just need to see what some content creators at your level aren’t doing as well so you can rise above them, don’t focus on the streamers above you and just look at people who are around the same follower/ subscriber account, look at what they do right and wrong and use that information to rise above them, and editing is always gonna be tricky, best advice i can give is find a good reliable editing software and practice using it, have fun with it and just remember to not make content creation your job (yet) enjoy yourself and just do whatever makes you happy and feel good!!!!
To be honest. I appreciate all those people who went out of their way to support this unknown channel with all those comments even after already watching the video on stream.
@@ghoustgaming1739 exposure is exposure at the end of the day. I would think if a creator is sharing their video like that, they probably believe it's good. I think people just want to see how a bigger audience react to their work. Like you said, if it's bad, they'd find out fairly quickly :P
@@cordelle929 The hard part is knowing if you're skilled. I think everyone wants to believe they're skilled but you won't really know that until you get more than your own eyes on your work :D
@@Ore- Ludwig's been making content for years and knows what can gain traction and views in the 200k-1m range. I think the best you can do as an aspiring video creator is just show it to your friends and ask them to be blunt about their criticism and just keep making vids until you get the reception: "this is so good that I want to watch more". That's what you need to hear if you're going to make it. You only get one shot when you're trying to get that first bit of exposure and your content has to be good for your channel to get traction
Well, you can post a vid and get nothing for days/weeks/months, even though everything is perfect. He made sure that the video got mega traction the moment he published it, by publicly sharing it and having 46000 people watch it. That's meta
"when people say it's luck it's just to make them feel better about themselves about not trying" - most realest thing I've heard come out of mizkifs mouth
I wouldn't say it's a matter of not trying. There are those that try and simply don't make good content, or make things for incredibly niche markets. There are skills to being a content creator
I like that mizkif is proving Ludwigs "Huge inflated egos" statement about streamers. This video had nothing to do about getting Mizkif to watch it, but about growing a nobody channel. Yet everytime he wants to make the account polished, Mizkif is saying "He didnt need to do that, I would still click it" xD, he still think hes the main point of the video!
Lud using Miz for content, Miz watching Lud's content for content, Lud making a youtube video about using Miz for content, Miz reacting to Lud's youtube video for content. Everything is well in the world.
So we have mizkif reacting to Ludwig reacting to mizkif who is reacting to a video made by Ludwig but he did not know it at the time. I am interested to see how much deeper this can get.
you also have to remember it basically was only $50 because he paid an editor and voiceover artist, so if you have the skills you definitely could do this for only $50
Smart well made content can take you places no joke, but luck can make or break it. What if mizkif didn't watch it? That's luck, if you guys are inspired to start you own channels just keep in mind luck can be managed, but still always part of it
Smart well made content is what makes or breaks success, getting noticed in the first place is where luck comes in and plays a large role in content creators getting to where they are, denying there is luck is just a coping mechanism for content creators
i watched twitch here and there for people i know like maximilliandood and northernlion, but ludwigs video on selling merch was what got me into him and the entire otk crew, he really is a master at this
Taking a moment to appreciate the multiple levels to this lol. Mizkif reacting to Ludwig’s UA-cam video of Ludwig watching Mizkif react to his UA-cam video
It isn't about skill only though for twitch. It is a combo of a couple things. Skill + Time + Personality + Looks Divided by game or format. Format being multi talent based content. And yes this involves the ability to retain audience via interactions. Personality is the key or one of the key attributes to RETAIN veiwers. This is why Shroud holds his audience, 1 he has game skill, but many people have game skill. But shroud also has personality. This personality allowed him to make friends in the scene which are contacts, which allows you to collab which expands your audience even more. Format allows for clipability which is a term used for the amount of clips you can farm from your content(streaming). Out of all of these key things Time is probably the most important. How much time you put into your steaming and content planning is huge. Looks or ascetics isn't fully about YOUR looks and how pretty/sexy/ugly or whatever it is but on how you present your self and your stream. Proper overlays, equipment like cameras high quality mics and such are all under this umbrella, but that doesn't put it past how eye grabbing you are as a person first. You could look like the most beautiful angel but if the crap that comes out of your mouth isn't interesting or fun the retention rate will drop. This combo is why hot tub streamers come and go, a lot of them disappear because they lack one of these key things. Skill and Time are two major ones failing "hot" streamer lack, and they try make up for it from other skilled Streamers. For instance Amouranth, Love her or hate her, she is a wizard when it comes to the skill level a streamer must have. Her ability to innovate the whole game of her genre is AMAZING even if you hate it like my self. If she was just a flash in the pan she would be gone already, people act like her content is garbage but she knows what her audience wants or might want and adjusts to how the flow feels when she does her content. So lets say we scale each out of ten. Time:6, Skill:10, Looks:10(personally not into her but for her audience or draw is where this number is coming from), Personality:8 Divided by the Catagory she is in gives her a very high score for her success in streaming. When you are the major reason a catagory explodes on twitch you know you are scoring high on that chart. Tyler1 is also another which explains this pattern of success well also. And his looks decreases his value, with his poor mic and camera. But this matters not at all. Why? Because his draw is his personality. Just looking at clips of him on youtube and you can see the titles reflect HIS ACTIONS more than his ABILITY which means he is a personality streamer first compared to a game skill level player, even though his skill is VERY high.
@@Judge_0f_Everything Truth hurts maybe for some but i don't have any downvotes so i guess people don't disagree XD. People just really badly want to think everything in life is luck but everything goes into it, even a tad of luck.
yea... was waiting for this one. as a 17 yo indian girl (in the U.S.) im not getting very far w any of this advice. I have to find a different niche if I want to succeed, and even then, it's going to terribly hard to bring in views. the only other option is to go faceless, but how do I work around going voiceless too???
UA-cam is about consistency and putting in the work and also luck does matter. You literally went into that lily girl stream and now she has like 700 viewers.
I think the veritasium video about luck vs hard work rings true. It takes both. The people on top all definitely work hard and are smart about it, but there are people who work hard and are smart about it who don’t succeed because of luck. Skill and hard work alone won’t get you all the way there
Thanks for the laughs on this one Miz. Was just in a damn car accident and totaled my car :( Hit an 8 point Buck at 75 mph. Sheeeesh. As if I didn't have enough BS to deal with
This is wild. Out of this one idea from lud, the online lore channel got views, Ludwig got a successful video explaining how he made it, miz got some twitch stream content and a UA-cam video of the reveal (this video we watching) and I'm sure Ludwig reacted to this reaction then not to mention the clips channels.
Hey just wanna say good on ya for putting the intro a wee bit in to stop viewer falloff. Definitely a good compromise in order to maintain this channel's tradition while also not alienating potential new viewers.
@@togatig He talked on stream about how having that at the start of every vid caused huge viewer retention loss. I understand viewers from the stream might like it at the start, but if anything it's better to mention it mid vid than risk losing new viewers from the get go.
BRO I gotta find out where to get that shirt Miz is wearing in this video. The baddass-ness of Doom, mixed with the Animal Crossing characters is too good
Great Video...... Thanks for being a good sport about this....Gives people hope that they might be able to be a creator if smart enough...not just luck
This is 100% true, I remember around 2018 I was studying on the university and had no job, I made a minecraft server and I literally donated the server ip to a lot of small streamers, my server got around 200 to 300 constant players in a few days and I just spend like 100usd for it, even some of the streamers keep coming back to play the server, as we advertised them back when they play, so for example a small community of 50 viewers, I initially got boosted by them, but when my server had 200 players, they were boosted by me. Sometimes it can be a shady move, but the history is, this is not luck.
Everybody saying money does not equal skill or whatever is actually so wrong. Lud had to pay extra to hide his identity but really this is 50$ for anyone else with skill and you instantly jump way past that initial problem of being beside the thousands and thousands of other content creators stuck at the 0 viewer mark, just like with twitch or any other social media. He realistically paid a one time 50$ fee to get halfway to becoming a paid content creator. It's actually kinda nutty.
@@louie9355 the vid show's it's near zero luck, he said he would get 1000 views and he knew exactly how to do it and then did it. If the content you make is good then there is ways to avoid the need for "luck"
Eh you'll need good equipment editing tools etc too regardless. Besides even if that one video gets a few thousand views how many of those people are actually gonna watch his next video? Is he gonna spend 50$+ a video to get a streamer to react each time? What if the streamer doesn't click the link? It still takes a lot of consistent small or big lucks and you can only reduce that by pouring a lot of money in.
@@caius6019 Almost everyone already has the equipment, editing software is free to learn and there are plenty of free options, and if you feel you desperately need an industry standard program Adobe subscriptions are like $40 a month. If you are smart in your one video, make sure you hit the right beats to get some initial subscribers and follow up with an interesting and eye catchine second video people WILL watch, 100% you then play your cards right from there with tagging, sharing, etc and you will eventually catch an algorithm wave and continue a steady growth. It really can be that simple, 100 viewers over Twitch and UA-cam is not only livable but comfortably livable for a lot of people in a lot of places. From there it's time and dedication, being a full time content creator is not the impossible Herculean task some people may think it to be.
Chats dumb😂 Hell yeah it was skill, cause the content had to be good, id wager most of em probably can’t write a half decent essay on why their high five accuracy is decent or not😂
I think it proved that having skill can directly lead to good results (shocker). But I am still of the opinion that a lot of successful people in this sphere did get lucky but were smart or consistent enough to make something of it and capitalize.
@@cameronchristensen2915 Yeah after that it only costs the dono amount and it could be done with less than 50 bucks for sure. But I doesn't have to made that many times to get an actual following if the videos are actually good. After that organic growth can take over.
@@pelataan69 yea, but again if lud didn't do any of that, it would not have grown at all, without these handicaps the video would have failed. I mean idk, I would like to see ludwig do this again, but without tricking miz, or spending any type of money, or overly spamming / posting it somewhere
The "door" video was actually really good and well researched.
I don’t know if I’d say well researched, but it was a good concept none the less.
At the very least we can say it was well presented
Great presentation but im not so sure about good research.
totally agree. it was a great take on mizkifs stream, interesting to watch and nothing i have heard of read of before. obviously you cant expect a 4 minute video to cover all of a streamers personality and concept
Great research, not too sure about the presentation. Oh wait.
Look at him glowing. Nothing makes Mizzy happier than being the center of attention. He's beaming throughout the entire segment :D
nothing better than boosting his ego 🥰
its honestly really cute
omg you guys are just such lovely fans, I wish more communities were this friendly ❤️
@@phpART WE POSITIVE
That reaction of realizing it was Lud is great.
Also FARMING the content. Miz reacts on stream, Lud makes video about Miz reacting, Miz reacts to Lud reacting to Miz.
Miz reacts to lud react to miz react to lud (online lore)
cross culture pollination at its finest.
Kinda reminds me of Hasan watching Casually Explained...
@@ivanl.y.272 Reminds me of the PewDiePie - Jacksepticeye react-ception.
Exactly what I thought
the fact that mizkif is not mad, but that he just knows he got baited and recognizes Ludwig did a good job. Wonderful
why would he get mad? mf literally got free content
Ludwig: *puts up a google dinosaur game banner*
Mizkif: Dude he went too hard on this
Honestly, this shows how much Ludwig knows about this. Fucking insane how he did this. He knows UA-cam, Twitch, and Mizkif's ego!
...and he played all three like a savant virtuoso.
MAD SKILLZ
Ludwig made a great decision making it about Mizkif. He knew donating to a streamer would boost the views, so which streamers would watch youtube the most? Xqc and Mizkif, however Xqc dono walls mostly everything and Mizkif would watch literally anything donated since he is currently stalling as you are reading this now. Great decision ludwig.
I like how miz thought this project was all about him. It was about making a successful UA-cam channel, which is why he put in so much work.
i was gonna comment the same thing, glad i'm not the only one who noticed
Right made me snort, he's going on like it was all to prank him 😂 typical
ego
Miz knew that but he's playing into his character of having a big ego since he did in this moment by having a satirical even bigger ego while he reacts to it. It's better content
Fucking gigachad
I 100% agree, if you want to gain a following on youtube, see the big channels in your niche, make the video, thumbnail, description, tags, as good as theirs and you will gain traction in the algorithm. It’s simple but not easy, you need to be very critical of yourself and view your work from the viewer’s point of view.
I believe in you ❤️
What sucks is I don’t want a niche. I want to just do it all and hang out.
I really really want to do a mix of Lud, Critikal, and SmallAnt.
The thing I struggle with is what can I even do that these guys don’t already do perfectly you know?
And god damn I’m bad at editing and it takes so fucking long to edit right now.
the problem is that Miz said he will copy strike anyone that uses his content without authorization. So the gimmick is, how do you get a top tier streamer to endorse you when you are a 100 Andy. Ahhh, This is the luck part. See how they fail to focus on the hardest part? It is luck if you get Mizkif to not take down your content
@@wbass243 I am pretty sure that was meant just for the leeches think catdany of the past from asmon and alike that just steal large (10+minutes) sections with no editing faster then the actual editors hired by the streamer can. Taking a clip and adding additional context to it is and has never been considered bad in the industry.
@@AD-lh3jk IT depends. Asmongold lets them post but demands a percentage of the take. Hasanabi lets them use it for free and claims its fair use. Kevin Samuels does not let anyone use his material for any reason unless you get written permission. Which means all profits will be forwarded to the original content creator. So if you are asking if people do it? Yes. do they make any money from it? Not really. Do they get notoriety? Well as long as the content provider is around, but what good does that do if you cant make any money at it? and nobody knows who you are? (clout)
@@Smackteo there are plenty of youtubers that do exactly what you are talking about, but you are gonna need something to give you a boost and catering to a niche does that, with the problem of doing something unique you just need to find your thing, there are things every streamer is good at and things they are not so good at, nobody is perfect so you just need to see what some content creators at your level aren’t doing as well so you can rise above them, don’t focus on the streamers above you and just look at people who are around the same follower/ subscriber account, look at what they do right and wrong and use that information to rise above them, and editing is always gonna be tricky, best advice i can give is find a good reliable editing software and practice using it, have fun with it and just remember to not make content creation your job (yet) enjoy yourself and just do whatever makes you happy and feel good!!!!
I love how miz still found a way to make it about him
He basically did what mizkif did originally to start his career so it was even more fitting to pick Mizkif.
The microphone placement = genius
Now we can’t stare at his boxes
We can’t even stare at him because he’s out of focus thanks to the mic.
To be honest. I appreciate all those people who went out of their way to support this unknown channel with all those comments even after already watching the video on stream.
Everyone's just going to donate with links to their video from now on XD
I didn’t even know this was a thing, this is so useful if you’re actually skilled at creating content
It won’t matter if it’s a bad video tho
@@ghoustgaming1739 exposure is exposure at the end of the day. I would think if a creator is sharing their video like that, they probably believe it's good. I think people just want to see how a bigger audience react to their work. Like you said, if it's bad, they'd find out fairly quickly :P
@@cordelle929 The hard part is knowing if you're skilled. I think everyone wants to believe they're skilled but you won't really know that until you get more than your own eyes on your work :D
@@Ore- Ludwig's been making content for years and knows what can gain traction and views in the 200k-1m range. I think the best you can do as an aspiring video creator is just show it to your friends and ask them to be blunt about their criticism and just keep making vids until you get the reception: "this is so good that I want to watch more". That's what you need to hear if you're going to make it. You only get one shot when you're trying to get that first bit of exposure and your content has to be good for your channel to get traction
It wasn’t for you to fall for it Miz, it was for UA-cam in general but sending it for you to watch was just extra.
Well, you can post a vid and get nothing for days/weeks/months, even though everything is perfect.
He made sure that the video got mega traction the moment he published it, by publicly sharing it and having 46000 people watch it.
That's meta
"when people say it's luck it's just to make them feel better about themselves about not trying" - most realest thing I've heard come out of mizkifs mouth
I wouldn't say it's a matter of not trying. There are those that try and simply don't make good content, or make things for incredibly niche markets. There are skills to being a content creator
@@eonstar but it all starts with trying. Try and fail until you succeed
@@hungrycrab3297Ludwig didn't prove a thing. He promoted the video on podcasts
Real winner here is Mizkif, managed to farm the same video 3 different times
Can you not count
@@kurosakiichigo7475
Once- $50
Second time - all the fans from lud
Third time - this video
That makes 3
I like that mizkif is proving Ludwigs "Huge inflated egos" statement about streamers. This video had nothing to do about getting Mizkif to watch it, but about growing a nobody channel. Yet everytime he wants to make the account polished, Mizkif is saying "He didnt need to do that, I would still click it" xD, he still think hes the main point of the video!
Yeah, I love that the secret ingredient is Mizkif's ego. 🤣
Lud using Miz for content, Miz watching Lud's content for content, Lud making a youtube video about using Miz for content, Miz reacting to Lud's youtube video for content. Everything is well in the world.
So we have mizkif reacting to Ludwig reacting to mizkif who is reacting to a video made by Ludwig but he did not know it at the time.
I am interested to see how much deeper this can get.
Just need ludwig to now react to this video.
Yo
13:05 "someone called you the biggest streamer in the world" LMAOOOOO LUD KNOWS YOU TOO WELL
12:43 Mizzy reacting to lud reacting to mizzy reacting to code miko
Truly the peak of content
Honestly ludwigs video was eye opening
Would have been gold if Ludwig walked in while Miz was reacting to this
Been waiting for Miz’s reaction to this. Did not disappoint
Maybe im just high but at 15:14 there are 3 mizkifs on the stream and for a second I couldn’t figure out which mizkif was current mizkif
I literally got recommended the vid by the algorithm before I knew it was Lud behind it, shit really took off
ludwig is a genius man the man knows his shit
you also have to remember it basically was only $50 because he paid an editor and voiceover artist, so if you have the skills you definitely could do this for only $50
Smart well made content can take you places no joke, but luck can make or break it. What if mizkif didn't watch it? That's luck, if you guys are inspired to start you own channels just keep in mind luck can be managed, but still always part of it
Smart well made content is what makes or breaks success, getting noticed in the first place is where luck comes in and plays a large role in content creators getting to where they are, denying there is luck is just a coping mechanism for content creators
i watched twitch here and there for people i know like maximilliandood and northernlion, but ludwigs video on selling merch was what got me into him and the entire otk crew, he really is a master at this
The irony is how mizkif started off as a twitch documentary channel himself
Mizkif reacting to Ludwig reacting to Mizkif reacting to the video was some intense Bo Burden shit
Taking a moment to appreciate the multiple levels to this lol. Mizkif reacting to Ludwig’s UA-cam video of Ludwig watching Mizkif react to his UA-cam video
THEY GOTTA CHILL
7:55 look at his face change after he laughs 😂
It isn't about skill only though for twitch.
It is a combo of a couple things. Skill + Time + Personality + Looks Divided by game or format. Format being multi talent based content. And yes this involves the ability to retain audience via interactions.
Personality is the key or one of the key attributes to RETAIN veiwers. This is why Shroud holds his audience, 1 he has game skill, but many people have game skill. But shroud also has personality. This personality allowed him to make friends in the scene which are contacts, which allows you to collab which expands your audience even more. Format allows for clipability which is a term used for the amount of clips you can farm from your content(streaming).
Out of all of these key things Time is probably the most important. How much time you put into your steaming and content planning is huge. Looks or ascetics isn't fully about YOUR looks and how pretty/sexy/ugly or whatever it is but on how you present your self and your stream. Proper overlays, equipment like cameras high quality mics and such are all under this umbrella, but that doesn't put it past how eye grabbing you are as a person first. You could look like the most beautiful angel but if the crap that comes out of your mouth isn't interesting or fun the retention rate will drop.
This combo is why hot tub streamers come and go, a lot of them disappear because they lack one of these key things. Skill and Time are two major ones failing "hot" streamer lack, and they try make up for it from other skilled Streamers. For instance Amouranth, Love her or hate her, she is a wizard when it comes to the skill level a streamer must have. Her ability to innovate the whole game of her genre is AMAZING even if you hate it like my self. If she was just a flash in the pan she would be gone already, people act like her content is garbage but she knows what her audience wants or might want and adjusts to how the flow feels when she does her content. So lets say we scale each out of ten. Time:6, Skill:10, Looks:10(personally not into her but for her audience or draw is where this number is coming from), Personality:8 Divided by the Catagory she is in gives her a very high score for her success in streaming. When you are the major reason a catagory explodes on twitch you know you are scoring high on that chart.
Tyler1 is also another which explains this pattern of success well also. And his looks decreases his value, with his poor mic and camera. But this matters not at all. Why? Because his draw is his personality. Just looking at clips of him on youtube and you can see the titles reflect HIS ACTIONS more than his ABILITY which means he is a personality streamer first compared to a game skill level player, even though his skill is VERY high.
you got it right Chef. good comment
@Septemberl4d haha not really that much likes.
@@Judge_0f_Everything Truth hurts maybe for some but i don't have any downvotes so i guess people don't disagree XD. People just really badly want to think everything in life is luck but everything goes into it, even a tad of luck.
yea... was waiting for this one. as a 17 yo indian girl (in the U.S.) im not getting very far w any of this advice. I have to find a different niche if I want to succeed, and even then, it's going to terribly hard to bring in views. the only other option is to go faceless, but how do I work around going voiceless too???
12:50 "ohh i just got 50 bucks" LMAOOOo mans baited so easy
0:49 when lud said “hey siri” my siri popped up and I got so scared lol
Mizkif reacting Ludwig reacting to Mizkif reacting to a video made by ludwig 🤣🤣🤣
i had a stroke trying to keep track of the 3 facecams and 2 twitch chats
“First ring too, get fucked” is the best line. Nothing beats that matter of fact delivery
the fact that his room looks so big and he has that giant jug of water makes him look like a little baby streamer lol
LMAOOOOAOAO i love this comment
UA-cam is about consistency and putting in the work and also luck does matter. You literally went into that lily girl stream and now she has like 700 viewers.
I watch both videos and I followed you both because you guys have amazing energy keep up the good work thanks for the ideas! Lol
I think the veritasium video about luck vs hard work rings true. It takes both. The people on top all definitely work hard and are smart about it, but there are people who work hard and are smart about it who don’t succeed because of luck. Skill and hard work alone won’t get you all the way there
me watching a video of a guy watching a video of a guy watching a stream of a guy watching a video
Miz laughs and says I bet that hurt him to say then proceeded to lose all hope when lud says but most people don’t know who mizkif is 🤣🤣
So fun watching these videos back to back.
“if you ever want me to watch the yard just hit me up” goddamn that was a good roast lmao
Thanks for the laughs on this one Miz. Was just in a damn car accident and totaled my car :( Hit an 8 point Buck at 75 mph. Sheeeesh. As if I didn't have enough BS to deal with
This is the most wholesome prank ever!
No its not
2:16 I like how after that speech a lot of people just sending Kappa lol
I fucking remember watching this and i was so hooked lmfao. This gotta be scripted its so good
I already know he’s gonna be so pressed
Mizzy reacting to Lud reacting to Mizzy reacting to content Lud made was comedy gold
This is wild. Out of this one idea from lud, the online lore channel got views, Ludwig got a successful video explaining how he made it, miz got some twitch stream content and a UA-cam video of the reveal (this video we watching) and I'm sure Ludwig reacted to this reaction then not to mention the clips channels.
after you played Mario party with Valkyrae UA-cam actually started recommending your views to me a lot
Hey just wanna say good on ya for putting the intro a wee bit in to stop viewer falloff. Definitely a good compromise in order to maintain this channel's tradition while also not alienating potential new viewers.
I just hit the _L_ key twice.
It sucks what do you mean
@@togatig He talked on stream about how having that at the start of every vid caused huge viewer retention loss. I understand viewers from the stream might like it at the start, but if anything it's better to mention it mid vid than risk losing new viewers from the get go.
I like how lud straight up made a UA-cam tutorial
I almost got away with staring at his boxes
i dont think twitch is just as much skill based since twitch doesnt have the algorythim youtube has
BRO I gotta find out where to get that shirt Miz is wearing in this video. The baddass-ness of Doom, mixed with the Animal Crossing characters is too good
A certified Brandon "Simply" Ewing classic.
Mizkif watching Ludwig watching Mizkif - amazing lmao
"he is right chat just steal them" HAahahah dead
Now all we need is Ludwig reacting to Mizkif reacting to Lud's video.
Mizkif gonna be getting some $50 donations in the near future
Great Video...... Thanks for being a good sport about this....Gives people hope that they might be able to be a creator if smart enough...not just luck
Chat is dumb af lmao. They think this is cheating since he paid 600 bucks but they're missing the point.
I really love this two Mizwig 🥰💗
crazy how the video now has more views than almost any of mizkifs videos lol
“Luds rolling me part 2 I’m watching it again” LOL
This is 100% true, I remember around 2018 I was studying on the university and had no job, I made a minecraft server and I literally donated the server ip to a lot of small streamers, my server got around 200 to 300 constant players in a few days and I just spend like 100usd for it, even some of the streamers keep coming back to play the server, as we advertised them back when they play, so for example a small community of 50 viewers, I initially got boosted by them, but when my server had 200 players, they were boosted by me.
Sometimes it can be a shady move, but the history is, this is not luck.
That moment when you realise you're a dude watching a dude watching a dude watching a video
What has my life come to 😢
Ludwid basically promoted Mizkif, they both won in this
we really do be watching mizkif reacts, to ludwig reacts, to mizkif reacts, to ludwig's fake youtube channel 😆
So i just watched a video of mizkif watching a video of ludwig watching mizkif's stream watching a video of ludwig?
This works a lot of ways I subscribed to both of these guys.
now we just need a reaction from ludwig reacting to miz reacting to lud reacting to miz
Bruh mizkif is reacting to ludwig reacting to mizkif reacting to ludwig wtf lol
Everybody saying money does not equal skill or whatever is actually so wrong. Lud had to pay extra to hide his identity but really this is 50$ for anyone else with skill and you instantly jump way past that initial problem of being beside the thousands and thousands of other content creators stuck at the 0 viewer mark, just like with twitch or any other social media. He realistically paid a one time 50$ fee to get halfway to becoming a paid content creator. It's actually kinda nutty.
The 50 isnt even required. You do need luck to start but skill to grow.
@@louie9355 the vid show's it's near zero luck, he said he would get 1000 views and he knew exactly how to do it and then did it. If the content you make is good then there is ways to avoid the need for "luck"
Eh you'll need good equipment editing tools etc too regardless. Besides even if that one video gets a few thousand views how many of those people are actually gonna watch his next video? Is he gonna spend 50$+ a video to get a streamer to react each time? What if the streamer doesn't click the link?
It still takes a lot of consistent small or big lucks and you can only reduce that by pouring a lot of money in.
@@caius6019 Almost everyone already has the equipment, editing software is free to learn and there are plenty of free options, and if you feel you desperately need an industry standard program Adobe subscriptions are like $40 a month. If you are smart in your one video, make sure you hit the right beats to get some initial subscribers and follow up with an interesting and eye catchine second video people WILL watch, 100% you then play your cards right from there with tagging, sharing, etc and you will eventually catch an algorithm wave and continue a steady growth. It really can be that simple, 100 viewers over Twitch and UA-cam is not only livable but comfortably livable for a lot of people in a lot of places. From there it's time and dedication, being a full time content creator is not the impossible Herculean task some people may think it to be.
Chats dumb😂 Hell yeah it was skill, cause the content had to be good, id wager most of em probably can’t write a half decent essay on why their high five accuracy is decent or not😂
"Hold on this guy is stroking my ego I'm not listening"
I think it proved that having skill can directly lead to good results (shocker). But I am still of the opinion that a lot of successful people in this sphere did get lucky but were smart or consistent enough to make something of it and capitalize.
I've already watched this. Can't wait to see miz reaction
This whole exchange is evil genius and I am FOR IT 👏
i still can't believe i got recommend this vid and am just finding out lud made it wtfff lmaooo
LMAO THESE NEW INTROS ARE AMAZING LOVE IT
this is like content-ception to the maximum... miz watching lud watch miz watch luds view he made about miz
“I got farmed” lmao
Genius. I saw this video, now I'm subbed to Miz! cheers
Lud is a genius
The circle of content is meta... watched Lud, then OG Online Lore content, now this...
let's just make some good memories 🥰
Oh my you found out
Lud knows mizkif so well
the best part was you caught on it was a self promotion lmfao
all you need is skill
and money...
It’s not like you have to pay for a fiver voice over and editor. Just do it yourself and then that $600 cost goes down DRASTICALLY
@@cameronchristensen2915 Yeah after that it only costs the dono amount and it could be done with less than 50 bucks for sure. But I doesn't have to made that many times to get an actual following if the videos are actually good. After that organic growth can take over.
@@pelataan69 yea, but again if lud didn't do any of that, it would not have grown at all, without these handicaps the video would have failed.
I mean idk, I would like to see ludwig do this again, but without tricking miz, or spending any type of money, or overly spamming / posting it somewhere