From an analytical perspective, the current trend of high-retention editing in the iShowSpeed niche is reaching a point of diminishing returns. While the technical execution—specifically the use of story-driven hooks and emotional build-ups—is objectively high-tier, I believe it is fundamentally altering the nature of reaction content. We are moving away from authentic "moments" and toward manufactured "montages." By hyper-optimizing for the algorithm with constant cuts and subtitles, we risk losing the organic timing that made the original clips viral in the first place. Is the community becoming more obsessed with the technicality of the edit than the actual talent of the creator being edited? I’d argue that the "Shorts" meta is training viewers to have zero patience for genuine comedic pacing