While the humor remains consistently strong, I have noted a distinct increase in the density of visual gags used in the last three uploads compared to the 2022 catalogue. Specifically, the recent analysis of 'The Great RPG Debt Crisis' featured an average of 4.2 overlaid reaction shots or text inserts per minute of footage, significantly higher than the previous 2.8 average. This accelerated pace, while engaging, risks diminishing the impact of the core commentary by overloading the viewer. I am curious if the creator is experimenting with optimizing audience retention rates, or if this shift reflects a move toward appealing to a broader, perhaps shorter-attention-span demographic. Thoughts on the technical application of this hyper-fast editing style?