Idians on machienry youtube videos and clickbait machinery content farm videos

What is it with indians asking "how much?" and "where to buy?" on machinery youtube videos from channels that aren't even affiliated with the manufacturers?
Usually the videos have shooped or computer generated clickbait thumbnails and the channels resemble a content farm.
Also what is the frick with these videos as well?
The comments are different but feel the same.
I hat them they are poorly produced misinforming and clog search results

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  1. 4 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      where to buy sir

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      is that a poopy sprayer?

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        mechanization is more efficient than anal labour

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      How much is macine?

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      What is spray radius sir?

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      a highly coveted machine by the shit it down department of india

  2. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    And yes a bangeldeshi machinery video content farm with fake engagement did sleep with my girlfriend.

  3. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I was asking myself the same question some time ago.

    I think they want to look like important businessmen or something like that. They usually have their full name and a legit pic of themselves on YouTube.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      for me it's the paki factory videos which looks like a bunch of guys dicking around in a home shop like setup

      nah it's just a habit of knowing the price of things from various different sources since they believe in haggling

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Cast crankshaft in the ground, using random metal scrap laying around
        >Machine it using 50 yr old lathe without any measuring instrument

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          >50 yr old
          dude they use what the victorians left them

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            victorians didn't leave much other than simple bicycles and sewing machines
            all the good machinery shit came from soviet collaboration with indochina and when that got old it got dumped to pakis

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              outcomes the same, its pre ww1 machinery

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                i don't think soviets went to space with pre ww1 shit

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                you think the soviet space program had the same resources like what they gave the pajeets? its not like they hide the machinery

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                no but stuff from 20 years before which is definitely not pre ww1 machinery

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                The Russians had almost no heavy machinery of their own before the 1930's. Anything the Soviets got was seized from factories that were fitted out with western european equipment, which they then copied.

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                They still half of it from Eastern Europe and got the other hand in the so-called lend lease.

                I watch the video on rushing Distillery and commented to my friend who knows Machinery on how old the gauges are and the identified them as most of them being from from Germany from before the war When They seized all this equipment and moved it east

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              I love watching the machinery they use. Half buried under chips, ridiculous amounts of movement, the operator has a wizards robe and sandals. The floor is dirt. Im sure the mystery metal jeetsteel gear is going to last for a long time

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          >uses fire to start an old petter diesel engine that just wants to die

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        I find those videos actually teach pretty useful shop lifehacks and other cheapskate ideas

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          Some of their go-getter attitude and odd ways of doing things with the shit they have on hand are satisfying to watch and you can glean an idea or two once in a great while.

          But good lord the amount of moronic backwards shit they do is hilarious! One guy loads a bunch of stuff into a wheelbarrow and trucks it across the "building" and then just dumps it right at the feet of the next guy that then has to pick them up. Lol! Frick you Hamad!

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            I like the ones where some machine spits out parts onto the dirt floor and there's some teenage kid who's job it is to pick them up and put them in a bucket right next to the machine, and in the probably 10 years they've been doing that no one has thought to just move the bucket underneath the output
            I used to think it was some bullshit they got up to for the video, like they got their whole extended family to come pretend to work to make the shop look more busy for the camera or something, but it's way too consistent, every single video has half a dozen things like that if you look for them

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >nobody wears shoes
        >most work done on the floor
        >breathing in lead fumes
        pure kino

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/HmSEFrh.png

      What is it with indians asking "how much?" and "where to buy?" on machinery youtube videos from channels that aren't even affiliated with the manufacturers?
      Usually the videos have shooped or computer generated clickbait thumbnails and the channels resemble a content farm.
      Also what is the frick with these videos as well?
      The comments are different but feel the same.
      I hat them they are poorly produced misinforming and clog search results

      My favorite is pajeets asking for jobs in basically any machining video.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        You miss 100% of the shots you don't see available

  4. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's hilarious tbh

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/vtrXBCr.jpg

      I was asking myself the same question some time ago.

      I think they want to look like important businessmen or something like that. They usually have their full name and a legit pic of themselves on YouTube.

      Unironically two billion pajeets will be coming online in the next two years and thus far the internet has been 100% Anglo, but we have 300M people tops.
      This influx of sexless, street shitting men, is going to ruin this already barren landscape.

      We need to invent an internet 2, where captchas are requiring full, grammatically correct sentences, and ai images of hot women with comment sections underneath, a pajeet will comment 110% of the time, whereas anglos can ignore that innate desire.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        we could come up with bullshit 2.0 or we could retvrn and make it text only that'll fix a lot of problems
        not that it'll agree with corps and they run the show

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Internet 2 already exists with p2p servers and its great

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          The ‘jeet cannot p2p (because they shit in the street)
          Isn’t it funny how Indians made up a cast system despite them all being the exact same?

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            they only became the same after democratic intervention

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            The caste system is 1000 years old, india collapsed 800 years ago after the caste system disintegrated. The Taj mahal wasn't even made by indians it was made by white arabs. Hinduism goes back to when india was white. When the English turned up in the 1700's we just walked in and took over the entire country with zero resistance. We weren't the first to take over india, the arabs did so hundreds of years before.

  5. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I wonder how much money this channel makes, uploading two videos a day that each get 3-4k views on average. Obviously all those views are bots, but still.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      So whats exactly stopping me from taking 2 of these videos, splicing them together in windows movie maker, adding some text to speech about how this will revolutionize your business and collecting ad revenue?

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Nothing.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      So whats exactly stopping me from taking 2 of these videos, splicing them together in windows movie maker, adding some text to speech about how this will revolutionize your business and collecting ad revenue?

      They've basically built a mining operation, but mining views on youtube instead of minerals from the ground.
      Which is ironic considering the subject matter is about mining machines.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      They sound like mechanicum techpriests chanting litanies to appease the machine spirit.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      this is what construction teams are doing every time you hear of some project getting cancelled

  6. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Pls show bobs & vagene.

  7. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Also videos cut together from different companies manufacturing stuff while an AI voice is narrating with poor grammar.

    I guess its better than spam call centers.

  8. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm gonna veer into a schizopost territory for a second but bare with me. There is a whole online presence that consists of easy to conceptualize interactions boiled down to something that falls well short of the minimum viable definition of that thing but is still recognizable in some twisted way like a cube with so many corners cut that it's nearly a sphere. Indian flirting becomes the out of touch but harmless "show bobs vagene." Creative endeavours take on more bizarre forms as these shortcuts are taken primarily but no longer exlcusively by developing nations. You get sharable media like in your post that falls under the category of "technically content" whether it's AI generated clickbait, fake recipes/DIY, condensed movie synopsis, genuinely nonsensical Linkedin posts, ultra-low-effort comments, or any of a million other shortcuts to a shitty imitation. I started noticing a lot more of this shit after trying to figure out where all those obviously fake circuit design images on facebook were coming from (an audio synthesizer being 4 potentiometers and a power rail for example). Some of it genuinely seems to be for morons by morons with honesty of information never being a genuine consideration but the rest of it is malicious. There is a culture-bound zeitgeist that the ends justify the means as any profit continues the flood of fake and/or shitty content to water down the internet as a whole. The only justification that is presented is that atleast they aren't directly causing harm which sets a low bar (and fake recipes/DIY still fail to clear it) though it highlights the other similar activities like organized social media/call center scams, fake animal rescues again happen almost entirely in developing nations. There were patches of unoriginal thought that plagued online communities in the past (pic related lol) but I don't think any of us were prepared for the shitstorm that was unleashed by thrusting third worlders onto the internet en masse.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      I had a bit in here about asia's content farms that literally use human trafficing victims but the comment got too long. In conclusion the ability to make money from social media is a mistake that I don't think the internet (and maybe world as a whole) will ever recover from.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Bros.. we really need a westernet

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/AiEbPaB.jpg

      I had a bit in here about asia's content farms that literally use human trafficing victims but the comment got too long. In conclusion the ability to make money from social media is a mistake that I don't think the internet (and maybe world as a whole) will ever recover from.

      Exactly what I was thinking for a while put to words. Sad but true. With even more jeets and others expected to get internet access in the coming years it's only gonna get worse.

      Maybe if the internet was more fragmented (by continents) it wouldn't be that bad, with more technically inclined users being able to use VPNs and proxies to access parts of the internet from other continents while the masses stay in their home-continent's network

      Though that's unrealistic and even if it was that way soon somebody would make a easy to use solution to bypass the knowledge and iq check

  9. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Found another on a legitimate video of someone's motorised sickle bar. I think the channel changed it's name aswell.

    ?si=QLFdcnoac72HW8CY
    >i want to purchase it can you sold it

  10. 4 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Indian space program.

  11. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Their fiber optic or telephone cable splicing g vids are insane.

    The most awful work but they're proud of everyone on their crew

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      For me it's the lead battery repair one, I find myself instinctively holding my breath while watching.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >, I find myself instinctively holding my breath while watching.

        Were you literally shaking.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        I thought the lead battery guys were cool. The guys that cast and hammer put new plate and everything?

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          those vids are so fricked, they dump acid into the dirt then handbomb fresh lead cells into a battery. EPA would go nuclear if that operation happened on US soil.

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            india is going to become the worlds largest superfund site.

            look at our poluted areas how much efford it takes to clean up because there was a machine shop operated by morons in the 70s or a scrayard.
            most of the time you can deal with them by not digging or building a basement.

            now we have this but magnitudes bigger scale and more of them and with much more chemicals than back in the day.

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              Most of that stuff is epa money grab bullshit anyhow. There are a few places that actually need to be cleaned up but most of the shit they do is government forced extortion.

  12. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >top middle
    *Final_Destination_2.webm*

  13. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Just like them commenting on videos of women or a woman in the video or image.

    Years a go I ran a forum based on computers and had an Indian message me on the Facebook profile for the forum. The message was telling me to message him back about it being business related or some shit. I just deleted his message.

  14. 4 months ago
    Good Morning Sirs

    Have you ever been to

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    by any chance? With actual money on the line, even just pennies, the concept you've outlined goes into overdrive with entire threads hitting bump limit with spoofed conversations, and even scripted interactions with real humans like npc's in a mmorpg.

    The future is going to be a scary place for <50th percentile.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      wew it's gotten real bad

  15. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I love those ones showing them forging a block of steel and then Machining it into a crankshaft. Holy shit the tolerance is on those are terribly bad. It's no wonder the air pollution in India is so bad if that's an example of their high-end truck manufacturing capability

  16. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    they also leave annoying comments in indian english to every random technical article:
    >i need this
    >i am facing this problem too
    >need more info on the same
    >refer my question

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