I don't know the people behind 1320video and I'm just a casual viewer who likes their FB page for the occassion car/drag racing/performance videos.
But over the past few months, I've been noticing a higher and higher number of videos popping up on my Facebook feed from 1320video that seem almost entirely unrelated to motorsports.
In fact, yesterday, they had momentarily posted up video of the shooting in Virginia, which I thought was sort of ridiculous. Sometimes they have some videos loosely relating to engines and speed (aircraft for instance), but seems like there's been an over abundance of general "bro" content instead of drag racing/peformance car related content. Maybe their shifting their brand identity to just anything male entertainment oriented...
The easy solution of course is to just unlike their page if I don't like their content they post, but at the same time, they've also produced some pretty neat videos that I do genuinely enjoy watching. Granted, their business is their business, and their entitled to run it their way, but is it under new ownership? What's going on with the shift in focus?
But over the past few months, I've been noticing a higher and higher number of videos popping up on my Facebook feed from 1320video that seem almost entirely unrelated to motorsports.
In fact, yesterday, they had momentarily posted up video of the shooting in Virginia, which I thought was sort of ridiculous. Sometimes they have some videos loosely relating to engines and speed (aircraft for instance), but seems like there's been an over abundance of general "bro" content instead of drag racing/peformance car related content. Maybe their shifting their brand identity to just anything male entertainment oriented...
The easy solution of course is to just unlike their page if I don't like their content they post, but at the same time, they've also produced some pretty neat videos that I do genuinely enjoy watching. Granted, their business is their business, and their entitled to run it their way, but is it under new ownership? What's going on with the shift in focus?