u/Mycake100

I Know Lifestyle Vlogging Is “Dead” — But I Still Think Real Human Content Matters

I know lifestyle vlogs are considered an oversaturated or even “dead” niche now, especially with short-form content and AI everywhere.

But lately I’ve been wondering if people actually miss simple, honest human content.

I’m trying to make videos focused more on atmosphere, editing and storytelling instead of fake perfection, flexing or constant drama.

Would genuinely appreciate honest feedback on my latest vlog:

  • what feels slow or boring,
  • what moments work,
  • and whether this type of content still has a future in 2026.
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u/Mycake100 — 13 hours ago

Can “Average Life” Content Still Work in 2026?

I do lifestyle vlogs and I know people say it’s a “dead niche”, but honestly in the time of AI and fake content I feel like simple human life matters more than ever.

I try to focus on editing, atmosphere and storytelling instead of fake luxury or drama.

I would really appreciate honest feedback and advice on my latest video. What feels boring, what works, what should I improve?

I want to understand if this type of “average real life” content still has potential in 2026.

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u/Mycake100 — 14 hours ago