@Tesfalcon is assuming that, if you are on Youtube, you want to know how to make your channel as popular and profitable as possible. He is then giving you advice for how you would go about that.Sorry if I sound like an idiot, but I'm trouble understanding Tesfalcon is trying to tell me.
Like, does he want me to make money? Does he want me to make stories that are literally 3 seconds long? Does he think my videos are ugly?
I don't want to make money from my videos. Seeing my parents laugh and enjoy my work is a reward to me.
To be honest, I don't like being told how to make my videos and I don't know how frames work. I have to do things in my own way, but if my dad wants me to do something different, I'll do it. And don't worry, I am still trying to learn how to make my videos faster. You guys are still allowed to give me advice, I just might be very picky about it.
I don't actually watch anime or read manga, but I done research on it.
(If Dad wants me to delete this post, I will.)
I think it is obvious to everybody else that this is not what you are actually trying to do, you're just having fun. His advice is therefore mostly irrelevant, and I would suggest simply ignoring it. He is giving you the advice he would want to receive if he was you, without taking account of the fact that you are actually different to him and have completely different goals.
But if you do ever want to become a highly successful YouTube star - read his advice again. It is good advice, for someone wanting to do that. It's just not relevant to you today.
If his posts are overly stressful to you, click his name beside one of his posts, and in the popup panel that comes up click "Ignore". All his posts will then disappear (from your perspective). If you decide you want to read his posts again, just go to your preferences for "People you ignore" and remove his name from the list, then you'll be able to read his posts again.