The current meta of YouTube thumbnails requires people to make outlandish claims or make dramatic statements alongside exaggerated facial expressions of shock or skepticism. It is curiosity gap agriculture on steroids, increasingly aided by genAI to flood the platform with absurd content. BabyTuber stickers are the antidote.
An artist named Jamie on Bluesky shared the first earlier this week. It was called “Why I Change” and showed a baby frowning as he considered moving from toy blocks to a bead maze. There is a thought bubble, a greater than sign and a question mark. It’s perfect.
Jamie encouraged others to have fun and share their own Babytuber miniatures. Some people have done it. They are also perfect.
pikuselu.gay @wimbostratus.bsky.socialFollow misguidedlavender.bsky.social athenap.bsky.social nishbae.bsky.social kinbassar.bsky.social “At the end of the day, it was fun to see people enjoy it, especially in a time where [every] online headlines have been miserable,” Jamie said Consequences. “If this stupidity was able to brighten people’s day, then I’m happy. I’m glad my mutuals seem to be laughing instead of being annoyed, haha.”
Now I need someone to post on Baby LinkedIn. “Here’s what my 2-year sleep regression taught me about B2B sales.”
