A YouTube video.
I couldn't listen for more than ~30 seconds.
Is almost the same, just faster. More people and data-centers on it. Many of the platforms on the internet however have jumped the shark, been enshittified, crapped up by shill bots, propaganda bots, astruturf bots. In my opinion greed prevents companies and governments from having the incentive to disconnect the garbage from the internet.
The first big example of this I saw was in the 90's when I managed some messaging gateways for a wireless provider. I identified the SS7 entry points where spammers were flooding phones with garbage text messages. I wrote up the disco order and just needed my boss to approve it and was going to send it over to one of the SS7 engineers/architects an actual graybeard. He said, "They are paying their bills, aren't they?" He was from Orange (wireless) in the UK and did not care about Americans. So not only did I have to let that scum spam people I had to ensure the spam was delivered faster. Nothing has changed in that regard.
Even the OP AI generated his video and posted it with a structured description in order to have the best SEO on Google, and yet that's because it's what we all do.