Kurzgesagt is one of the most popular YouTube channels, with over 23.6 million subscribers, and individual videos often getting millions of views. The videos tend to be on the topic of science, philosophy, culture - sometimes overlapping with Effective Altruism themes.
Their most recent video covers factory farming, focussing on the economic reasons why conditions on factory farms exist and what consumers of meat can do to make better choices.
I was excited that they did this and thought it was well produced. The focus on cost cutting feels like a double edged sword: it absolves viewers of responsibility, which makes them more open to the message but also less likely to do anything. I scrolled through the first couple pages of comments and saw a bunch of "corporations are greedy" complaints but couldn't find anyone suggesting a concrete behavioral change (for themselves or others).
I wonder if there's an adjacent version of this which keeps the viewer absolved of responsibility but still has a call to action. Plausible ideas:
In any case, kudos to the Kurzgesagt team for making a video on this which (as of this writing) has 2M+ views!