(06-09-2016, 10:08 PM)Hobbyist Wrote: I enjoyed Anthony Esposito's rant the other day about people complaining on shave groups and boards. He said it all works, everything works, just shave and enjoy it.
When I started to look at brushes, I found his video on his favorites. "The Stallion's Top 10 Shave Brushes". The very title implies he owns more than ten, which I thought a bit crazy until I realize he collected them and this was a collectors hobby. I also thought Why is Phil Espositos younger brother doing shaving videos? Then I looked at a few of his videos and wondered why he got a Ferrari logo as his logo (or close to it), the prancing horse and he was just shaving. Sorry, I don't watch people shaving unless they analyze something or some feature. I don't get this thing about watching people shave, kinda weird to me. Sorry
So I went and looked at his current video and thought that was poor way to make a point. There was no need to be so crude. There are much better ways to do that like to educate people on what is going on.
So I have no idea what set him off, but his rant is not about shaving creams, its about the commercialization of internet space. Well duh. Since he didn't actually say what set him off as if the world knows what he is talking about, we have no clue about the exact details. But, does everyone think internet space is free? It's not. Somebody has to pay for it. So I am torn by this argument. A MUCH better way to present the issue and talk about the 800 lb gorilla in the room was done by Rick https://brushnsoapnblade.wordpress.com/2...-and-more/ Start around the 1 hour mark. Rick lays the problem out in a logical and straightforward manner. For those not inclined to watch videos or listen to podcasts, here is the TL;DR version.
Internet space cost money. Period. Somebody has to pay for bandwidth and disk space. Unless you wealthy and can provide free stuff for altruistic reasons, to some degree advertising pays some of the way, along with begging for money. Everyone has their hand out. I have no idea what Facebook does nor care. But in forum space, unless a forum is massive, where corporations own a 100 forums (and they do exist), I have found in the shaving space, its heavily driven by vendors. Well get over it. It is what it is. So what? There is a cost to everything. To be fair, this forum is very well done, the best around. OTH, some others go overboard trying to keep all discussion internal without reference to the real world. The very strength of the Internet is that its unbounded. To bind it keeping it internal weakens its very strength.
So I'm sorry but his rant was about how virtual space is organized and run. Life is not free. There is a cost to everything. It was not about rankings of shaving creams. He ranks shaving brushes. Sure, you can use about anything. That does not mean you might want to. Just look at the description of his shaves. Although its clear he owns many shaving brushes, Saville Row clearly dominates usage. Clearly. His very usage pattern ranks them.
After listening to the other podcast, it has become clear to me that if a review of soaps, for the most part it only means it worked for the reviewer. The lack of a review about a product "could" mean they found it lousy for some reason but are unwilling, for some reason, to publicly say so. That is bad for the consumer and does a disservice to every one of us. IMO.