It's fine, it's just that the videos are not interesting. So far.
Memes are memes, leave it there. These videos are stuff kids can do, I would know, because I did this in college. People liken more to actual humans talking to a camera. My brother thinks "faceless" channels are successful. Yes, and no. People in general have a detached view of faceless channels. They'd rather have the channel owner be more honest, authentic, and whatnot.
For me, YouTube is more of a branding "vehicle," your first 50 to 100 subscribers are the loyal people who will stick it out with you in your journey. If they stay long enough, then you have them as customer for life. Like retail. If you treat your customers right, then they are your customer for life.
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