Lohrenswald
世界的 bottom ranked physicist
Then it's good that your question wasn't a "is it this or that" type question
Also sorry Choxorn for sort of ignoring you 2 days ago
But do you mean disingeniously or disingenuously?
Why's that, Commodore? Aren't you enjoying doing it?
My advice would be to do it if you want to, pure and simple. You would probably do well to have shorter videos on a regular schedule and obviously your editing skills would need to improve, but that comes with practice. Nearly all the skills I use at work I learnt on the job simply because I needed to know what to do, so editing skills (like anything else) build up as you use them. As Derek Muller of Veritasium said, when he started making science vlogs, he was really awkward and it showed, as can still be seen in his oldest videos. Commentary, like editing, comes with practice.
What's more, if you enjoy making videos and want to make them look better, you'll want to buy a new mic, maybe a new graphics cards and so on. It's just like any expensive hobby - you spend what you think you can afford to get more enjoyment out of it.
Most importantly, since you're not in it to make any money out of it for the foreseeable future, don't worry about the view count. Just do it (or not) because you want to, not because X people have or haven't seen your latest video.
how many people watched it? you can pull it off
Four. Four people watched it.
Someone once said that the saddest thing on YouTube was a video with zero views, because that meant that not even its creator had watched it.