u/Zealousideal_Emu1141

Would you watch a YouTuber with broken English over a perfect Robot voice ?

Hey everyone,

I’m planning to start a YouTube channel for the US audience, but I have a dilemma. My English is just average. I can communicate, but I speak slowly, have a strong accent, and sometimes struggle to find the right words.

I’m thinking about making a video talking about this exact struggle. Basically, using my real, broken English to show that a real human voice with a soul is better than a perfect but lifeless AI voice.

But I want to be realistic. As native speakers, would you find an imperfect accent and slow speech too annoying to watch? Or would you appreciate the honesty and authenticity over the flooded AI channels out there?

Be completely honest with me. Should I just use a high-quality AI voiceover to make it professional, or should I go with my real, broken voice?

Thanks for your feedback!

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u/Zealousideal_Emu1141 — 2 days ago

Hey everyone,

I recently started a new YouTube channel focused on psychology, human behavior, and the hidden patterns behind everyday thoughts and emotions.
It’s the kind of content that explores things like overthinking, social behavior, emotional distance, self-awareness, etc.

Right now I’m still trying to figure out the best upload strategy.
Some people say consistency matters most. Others say quality > quantity.
So I wanted to ask people here who already have experience growing a channel:

  • How many videos per week did you upload when your channel was brand new?
  • Did posting on fixed days actually help?
  • Does upload time still matter much in 2026?
  • For psychology/commentary channels, is it better to post less but focus heavily on retention?

I’m currently thinking about a schedule like Tuesday + Thursday each week so I can maintain quality without burning out.

Also, if anyone has experience with faceless commentary/psychology channels, I’d genuinely appreciate feedback on my style/content direction.
I’ll leave the channel link here in case anyone wants to take a look:

https://www.youtube.com/@TracyExplainsYou

Thanks a lot — I’m still very new to this, so even small advice would help a ton.

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u/Zealousideal_Emu1141 — 16 days ago