I've been tracking Ben's output since late 2022, and I'm genuinely interested in discussing the recent stylistic pivot. Specifically, the average shot length seems to have decreased dramatically, resulting in a much higher density of jump cuts and sound effects usage (which I find expertly timed, by the way). Videos like 'My Roommate is a Feral Animal' use this fast-pacing extremely effectively for maximizing punchline delivery and maintaining a frantic energy, which is excellent for retention metrics. However, I wonder if this rapid shift compromises the more subtle, character-driven humor present in his earlier 10-minute videos, such as the 'Bad Job Interview' series. Is this shift a calculated response to algorithm pressure for higher viewer velocity, or simply a natural evolution of his comedic voice? I’d appreciate statistical comparisons if anyone has tracked the engagement differences between the two editing styles.