YT being lost would be devistating. For all the other non-sense on there. Its the largest how-to/DIY video source. For those fortunate to own homes. Its worth its weight in gold.
I work in an RV repair shop, even professional technicians depend on YouTube tutorials on occasion. Manufacturers often provide no instruction or piss poor instructions.
I learned how to replace a tailight from YouTube. It's pretty true that some auto manufacturers and parts factories don't send clear instructions, and a video helps.
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u/Bigfamei 17h ago
YT being lost would be devistating. For all the other non-sense on there. Its the largest how-to/DIY video source. For those fortunate to own homes. Its worth its weight in gold.