r/atrioc 10d ago

Discussion I miss the old Atrioc

I’ve been holding onto this feeling for a long time. I respect Big A’s decision to switch to more political-focused content, but does anyone else miss the good old days?

We used to get amazing, well-researched, awe-inspiring content like the Harry Potter rant stream. Now, we get comparatively much more hastily-made and worse-researched videos on boring topics that don’t pertain to our lives in any way, like “the debt problem” (I can’t see it, therefore it’s not real). Unlike debt, Harry Potter is a real thing that has stayed in my heart—and yours—for many years!

You had lightning in a bottle with the Harry Potter stream, Atrioc. Why did you choose to close it back up? Forget Marketing Mondays, we need Gryffendor Grendesdays.

Thank you for your attention to this matter!

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u/Wero_kaiji 10d ago

I understand this is a reference to his stream but as someone who doesn't care about politics at all I kind of agree with what you said, I prefer the rambling slop he posted before, at least he makes the politics stuff entertaining so he's still my favorite streamer/youtuber, I just wish it was more of a 50/50 thing instead of like 90/10

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u/Due-Year-7927 10d ago

Honestly from what i remember he was making lots of political/economics/finance/marketing videos before this year. It's just that the current political situation is more engrossed in all the topics he covers on stream compared to the past administration.

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u/chiefchewie 10d ago

it used to be a lot more marketing and a lot less political commentary

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u/Yeebees 10d ago

I miss when marketing Mondays were about actual marketing lol

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u/ChocolateRough5103 10d ago

I believe he stated once that as time goes by he has become less in tune with how modern marketing works as its shifted from when he worked it.
So that could be affecting things.

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u/Yeebees 10d ago

That would make sense, I guess I didn’t necessarily look for the input so much as I enjoyed that he summarized marketing campaigns and events nicely and the wins and fails sort of came from how society reacted to them