I spent a short while yesterday evening looking at internet videos. YouTube on the Roku and later LiveLeak on the workstation. There is a distinct divide between those cultures involved in both.
Whereas YouTube is aimed more at the "G Rated" audience LiveLink is more "R Rated" and those associated videos consist of genre which most likely would be pulled by YouTube's staff of google tards in a heartbeat.
So ... if mainstream and informational stuff is to your liking I suppose YouTube is your cup of tea. If you're like me and tend to "push the envelope" in entertainment tastes or have a thing for the vulgar, obscure, violent, or heavily risque ... then it's certainly LiveLink for you.
Something about a poor fellow atop an electric train in India getting char broiled before your very eyes is mildly stimulating compared to the never ending parade of regurgitated kitties and kiddie pranks to which you might also be immersed otherwise until you drown in cutesey cuteness.
There was a time when YouTube had videos with relevant true life adventures including the absolutely required fisticuffs ... but those have eluded me of late. LiveLeak has a contrastingly no holes barred approach but you're likely to see something in the mix that is shocking beyond your ability to cope graciously.
Many will find aspects of LiveLeak politically incorrect or vulgar, or any combination of derrogotory descriptions.
I remain glad that political correctness has never fazed my existence. I recognized it as the frank BS it has always been since that day I was at Schneider Electric giving a dBase III+ class talking to a little idiot girl who worked there with her penchant for circular logic and total irrelevance. It's difficult to care about hurting the feelings of someone obviously incapable of understanding anything beyond the most basic interaction and nothing of nuance or referential meaning.