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Psyche discusses clip channels that repurpose content from his show, reflecting on both the humor and frustration of seeing his material redistributed on other platforms.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche addresses the phenomenon of clip channels—particularly on YouTube—that extract and repost segments from his livestreams and podcast. He acknowledges waking up and scrolling through content, noting his internal conflict between wanting to avoid being reactive and feeling the urge to respond to channels capitalizing on his material. Psyche discusses specific examples, including a 30-second clip about the "Psyche Haters Club" that was reposted elsewhere. While he recognizes that some clip channels do quality work in selecting funny or engaging moments from his show, and even credits one female creator for doing a good job of capturing entertaining segments that help drive subscriptions, he expresses ambivalence about the dynamic of other people profiting from or gaining attention through his content.
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