What Should Be the Most Viewed YouTube Video?

 

What Should Be the Most Viewed YouTube Video? If I had to pick, I believe the most viewed video on YouTube should be educational videos. As a student, I find that educational content is valuable because it helps people learn new things in an easy and interesting way. Instead of just watching entertainment videos, which are fun but sometimes not very useful, watching educational videos can help us gain knowledge and skills that last a lifetime.

One big advantage of educational videos is that they explain complicated topics clearly. They often use visuals, animations, and stories that make learning more fun and easier to understand. For example, channels like POC English and CrashCourse. 





They break down tough subjects like English, Math, History and even life lessons into simple steps, so anyone can follow along.  This benefits not just students but also anyone who wants to learn something new. Another great thing is that educational videos allow us to learn at our own pace. If you do not understand something right away, you can pause and rewatch the parts that you find difficult. This makes it a flexible way of learning that fits different needs and learning styles. Also, you can learn anytime and anywhere if you have the internet.

Educational videos are also great for encouraging curiosity. When people watch these videos, they get inspired to explore more and discover new interests outside of school or work. This kind of motivation is important because it helps lifelong learning, which means we keep growing and improving even after formal education. Relying on videos can be better than depending only on artificial intelligence or text searches. Videos often provide human explanations, examples, and emotions that make learning more relatable and real. It’s like having a teacher right there with you!

 In conclusion, I really think the most viewed videos on YouTube should be educational because they offer so many benefits. They make learning simple, fun, flexible, and inspiring. If more people watched and shared educational videos, the world would be a smarter and more curious place. So, let’s support videos that teach and help people grow every day.


Sources:

POC English YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@POCEnglish

POC English YouTube Video:  https://youtu.be/UiHoNctRxQE?si=_njWoJc9ZVspB2PA

CrashCourse YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@crashcourse?si=VrxsPy7tj0W83RbA

CrashCourse YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/Nxyo83cQjhI?si=PwRxreaWN_HY18Fn



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