I like videos that have the audio just about right to make it enjoyable to watch, maybe having a good microphone as well as a good commentary, without hesitation or lack of self-confidence. I like it when people just say what's in their heads, without making it look staged or simply a personal trend to say the same thing in the beginning and probably after the video. Something like this: "Hey, what's up guys, [Player] here, coming in with another [Game] video!", or "So please rate, comment and 4get to subscrieb". Intentional grammar mistake.
It just doesn't bring in the mood for making me feel like as if I'm playing the game. But overall, it does have good commentary and all that, but nowadays I see a lot of young, ambitious Minecraft Youtubers who usually follow a video cliche that doesn't show the best of quality. Few out of many people actually grow successful through Youtube videos, and it's not really that fun having people to say the same thing as well, or simply provide repetitive series and so many similar videos that aren't usually original or the same. Of course series should provide in a way, a repetitive atmosphere, but it does not seem to bring it to my tastes.
I think that Pewdiepie does, in a way have originality and content in his videos. Not fully agreed towards this term, however the way he portrays his humor does usually bring a lot of laughter to me and his some of his content truly is enjoyable to view, and he does bring the best of his potential when he does a series, and he usually takes some time away to even cut the unnecessary scenes in the video we don't need to watch, hence letting us view something entertaining throughout most of the video.
Overall, I think that Gaming shouldn't really be such a common aspect towards Youtube, although some commentary within gaming is really enjoyable to view, it should remain less overfilled with them, because it does not really show the real potential of what people are most willing to show within recordings and videos. I have noticed that when a successful youtuber reaches the top and has the most subscribers in the whole Youtube website, a lot of people would tend to follow the genre of the channel, and would be inspired to make videos within the same category because they have that belief to thinking that they could be successful in Youtube, but that is highly unlikely.
To conclusion, I think I like videos with good quality, but most of all, a lot of original content and the purpose of the video is not to aim for success and money, but to enjoy themselves on screen while they let others view their content, bringing people closer together and heck, even making communities as well. This is sort of similar to what the MCGamer network is like, despite its success, I think the main focus, the purpose of this is to make people get closer together, to help express similar interests to others as well as forming friendships and overall, making a good community. That's what I look for in Youtube, if I were to aspire to making videos, I would think on what I would like to post, only for what I wish to post, not what is trending or what is seemingly most successful. And if I were to make videos, I'd take dedication to letting my viewers enjoy, as well as keeping things peaceful, and if it ever comes to the seriously unlikely case of success, I would probably do something useful with it, instead of just focusing on just success. But to focus on what I enjoy posting. c: