The content house is going to fail to quickly for them to get around to buying furniture. That or everyone involved knows it’s a joke so don’t even bother to live in the house hence the lack of furniture.
😂 I am so happy my fyp is truly filled with only uplifting, happy, wholesome, humanity being kind+animal content (for the most part..also some very “out there” /very random/or spiritual/frequency/meditation/crystal stuff lol)
its almost as if theyre all competing with each other to see who can gain the most amount of fame with the smallest amount of personal investment or effort possible. And none of them are winning at it. So why haven't they understood that thats not how you get famous..?
Honestly living in a content house sounds like a nightmare. You're basically living at your job, and shitty work place drama is now something you can't escape because your co-workers are your roommates
Most of these kids seem like they’ve never had a real job to begin with, so maybe they wouldn’t understand the concept of not mixing the two yet? They will learnnnnn
@@grrrlknight idk about this part becuase most of them seem pretty average looking to me. Its like they're below celebrity attractiveness but still hovers around person next door level attractiveness
I understand what a content house is but it really does sound like a wattpad novel concept You've heard of Assassin School, now get ready for Content House
The concept of Content House reminds me of those wattpad novels where the parents of y/n died and, for some reason, she has to move with 1D or 5sos lmao
The first content house for me was Our Second Life with Connor Franta, Kian Lawley, Trevor Moran, Justin "JC" Caylen, Ricky Dillon and Sam Pottorff. They would upload a video on their own channel on their day of the week then do a group video on Sunday.
One factor is that a lot of these people are literally 17-21. If I had a chance to live with a bunch of people my age at 17 and party all the time I absolutely would have done it. I would have preferred a more modest punk house, I never would have gotten along with the Jake Paul type... but still, better than being with your parents at least, lol.
Yeah, def. I’m 17 and if I was given the chance to live in a cool house in a big city with a ton of my friends for little to no money of course I’d say yes, are you kidding me?
Casey: Sway House? What does that even mean? Also Casey: why is there no stability?Can’t they just have some basic stability?? Me: oOHh I GET IT NoW! THEY’RE UNSTABLE!
i was gonna say that as well, cuz they're like comedy creators, so it's always funny, caroline cracks me up when she writes comments only to respond to them in a video lmao
These houses make me feel so old. I don’t know who these kids are, why they are entertaining and I’m constantly wondering where are their parents. Seeing these kids being left unsupervised makes me so stressed out! I can only imagine how much exploitation and damage is going on
Especially because they often vary in ages, it seems so troubling they are at the very least spending time with older people who value money more than anything else. :(
I always thought I'd be a very cool adult completely in touch with the newer generation....but I realised that I'm just 18 and already so out of touch with everything 🤦🏾♀️ I just can't stant all the hype over these 'influencers'
I feel like O2L is also worth mentioning, a lot of us didn’t think of it as a content house at the time but they were a bunch of dudes running one group channel and living together and they mostly all still have careers
The only house I think is any good is ‘the house nobody asked for’ they actually seem like friends and that they like each other plus they’re actually funny the content isn’t just dances
Oh definitely. A lot of these hypehouses and shit are just dancing and weird sexist jokes but their content is genuine and humorous, while also giving the people involved a personality/brand to work with.
Can I just say that these people should definitely take notes from Korean variety shows. Literally one of the most popular shows is just a bunch of celebrities going to some farm area and making food. It's called Three Meals a Day, and the idea sounds so boring, but let me tell you that it is so funny and relaxing. I love Korean variety shows cause they're not as dramatic as American shows and actually make you connect to the celebrity. Even the show I Live Alone shows a celebrity's daily life, and it honestly paints them in a much more relatable and relaxed light. I get that TikTok isn't the place for this, but just-come on. There are so many possibilities, especially in quarantine.
I can't imagine living in a house full of young, egotistical, rich kids. I can't imagine getting any sleep in those houses, having to share kitchen space, bathroom space, etc. I especially can't imagine them doing any cleaning/chores.
When you think about it, content houses are the descendants of art communes. It's not a new idea for creatives to live together, creating and collaborating. It's also not a new idea for aspiring creatives to move to LA. I suppose the issue is that a lot of it isn't very good? The quality threshold is pretty low and a lot of these people are very young (not that very young people can't be very talented, but refining a talent does take time), and there isn't anything in the way of training because... What do you train for? In art communes they're usually honing some kind of craft like painting. What training is there in mouthing to a song while being attractive?
The reason there was a spike in houses this year was due to covid. People were all having to quarantine at home and content gets old quick filmed at home alone for certain genres of tiktokers. So they all just said hey let's make a content house and all collab and quarantine together. People doing collabs who weren't living together were being cancelled for awhile there. It just makes sense to me there would be a spike in these house today
this is perfect timing for this video considering the drama Jake Paul started on twitter by saying team 10 was the first content house and all the O2L stans rose from the dead
@@LPSsnowmoon tbf i never knew him super well and i don’t want to claim that he’s officially “problematic” in any way, it was just his whole group that was super obnoxious and kinda rude. even after he got tiktok famous he would publically beef on twitter with random people from our area, knowing full well they don’t have the same fan support he does (haven’t seen him do this in a while but it was weird). he also had a really weird pattern of dating girls who were more famous than him until he surpassed them and then would break up. he also cheated on that dixie girl and then dropped like a diss song about her? idk again i don’t have any info that’s like cancel worthy, he just has terrible vibes and does a lot of aggravating things
when I heard that I had to scroll and see if anybody else mentioned it or if I was going completely crazy...an entire "zimzalabim" out in the wild...wow
Fun and a paycheck I'd imagine. Also you get to live in a mansion with little to no adult supervision at age 17-21. A lot of those kids are literally becoming rich off this. The biggest losers in this situation aren't the creators it's the sponsors and investors.
the first content house to me was o2l, i’m kind of surprised they weren’t mentioned (granted i’m only 6 minutes in as i write this) but i think casey is a lot younger than me so she wasn’t on youtube when they were in their prime :p
Instead of these "creators" using content houses for clout, I'm renting out my bathroom and bathroom mirror in case anybody wants to make Tik Toks. My rates aren't too bad either!
one “content house” that I love is OTV (they move out a few weeks ago) they are actual friends that are streamers and actually were more like best friends who happened to live together and collaborate.
yes i love the otv and friends group. I think in general streamer houses feel more professional, yet also more genuine in their connections with each other. Idk maybe it just has to do with the nature of streaming and the people that job attracts vs other forms of social media fame. It's also a slightly older crowd so perhaps that has a lot to do with it.
youre so right about the mental exhaustion inherent in constantly being "on" for making videos but content houses also sound soul-sucking because they seem to be allergic to putting art on their walls
I've been thinking about it since their recent 15 anniversary, and I think by it's literal definition, The Smosh house was the first content house. Obviously it wasn't some obnoxious mansion for people to flex in, but it was quite literally Ian and Anthony's first home that they shared and grew their empire in. They shot all of their sketches there, and when smosh expanded into a full blown cast of featured players, they would all fly out to the house and stay there for weeks filming videos. It's kinda funny to think that a content house was smosh's "humble beginnings", and now youtubers are scrambling to create content houses.
Even though they're a completely satirical house, The house nobody asked for is with out a doubt the best run content house. All of the members are hilarious, and they have a running storyline and characters on their house account. They're by far on of my favourite tiktok account. They are quality
Tbh content houses can really work- when you’re already friends with the people in them. I feel like the ones that people just throw together and squeeze people in are doomed to fail. But the reason that houses like OfflineTV have succeeded is because they’re all friends.
The one and only gaming 'content' house I'll support is OfflineTV. Everything else seems way too forced and awkward, it's uncomfortable. These guys are actual genuine friends living together and having fun
I feel like, for a content house to be successfull, you would need either : - adult/older adult supervision (in a mentor kind if way). To recenter them when they go too crazy, help them plan their upload schedule/have one, help them wheb they feel demotivated, etc. - Be made by content creator old enough to do that by themself already. But a lot of those seems to be pretty young and still in a "im an adult you cant tell me what to do" phase. Which means they prolly dont want any supervision. And older content creator prolly dont want to live in a house full of people who would make videos at any given times. This could work with strict rules like "no filming/dont go over X decibel between X and Y hour (night/morning" and to have no filming commual spaces (some rooms where you can chill out of you dont want yo be alonr but dont want to be filmed)
A content house (I think) I've come across recently that seems great: Offline TV. Seems to be mostly Twitch streamers. They give off the feeling of genuine friends and businesspeople who find that living and/or working together is the best fit for them (sometimes members don't live with them, and I think one current resident isn't technically part of Offline TV). Working from home can get lonely. Working from home when living with a bunch of people in the same line of work? Not so lonely. They even have a podcast together. Basically, they seem to know what they're doing and have their priorities in order as a group, based on what little I know. It doesn't look like living together majorly changes their collaboration-they're gamers. They can play together regardless of where they live. (Though there was one time, when playing Among Us, that one killed member stomped down to the imposter's room-that was amusing.) They also still collab easily with people from outside their house (again-they're gamers). From what I've seen of them, I like them.
My favorite thing, as a grown adult, is getting flexed on by children in mansions who are trying to tell me all about the “hard work” that got them there
these content houses make me feel old, and I'm 20 years old... like I never know why they're famous, what their talent is, how ARE THEY SO YOUNG LIVING ALONE IN SUCH AN EXPENSIVE HOUSE....etc
I saw someone mention O2L as the first content house; there was also The Creatures, who moved in together in 2012, iirc! They also crashed and burned so there you go
IMO the best “content house” are the ones where you just go there to sleep. In other industries in LA, apartments that have four models, or dancers, or actors to a room, and they’re just place to sleep and eat. I feel like LA is so fast-paced, it’s not really a place where one can spend all day at home if you’re trying to make it(except for in a pandemic STAY HOME), so just having a place to chill before the next rehearsal, or event, or party, or where you can keep your clothes is what I feel like everyone does when they first move out. In this way there’s still ways to collaborate, make connections because your roomie might have worked with so-and-so and knows they need another person for whomever’s project. How this would work with internet fame? Girl idk. The industry is very much a work-at-home industry. I think that’s why internet content house don’t work unless you’re actually doing a specific project together. A web series, or something.
i think it is also worth noting that since the pandemic started, moving into a content house creates a loophole in the rules limiting social gatherings (not that tik tokers care apparently). when they host a bunch of influencers in the same house they can still collaborate on a regular basis while still staying inside of their household.
Side note: Casey, you have such a soothing voice and a great sense of humor that I would literally watch anything you do a video about even if I wasn't interested in the topic(which I do btw)😄💓
i think theres a lot of potential with content houses. like, imagine a goth content house thats actually a haunted victorian mansion where they do each others makeup & go to concerts & cemeteries together ♡ or an artsy content house where the house itself is in constant flux, paintings all over the walls and projects everywhere! lots of art collabs & stuff, maybe they could have their own gallery too :^0 or a music house, lgbt house, fitness house, theres a lot of possibilities! but nooOOoo, everybody just wants to dance in their bathroom to the same 3 songs bc thats what gets views
@@ana-do5dx I respect u a lot for not getting the joke and replying anyway. The house no one asked for us actually the name of a “content house” with some younger people who are Internet personalities.
Okay but the house that nobody asked for is a genuinely funny house. Like they have hilarious ass content on RUclips and TikTok, and the people are dope asf. Also, shoutout to the best and first content house O2L lmao.
I actually like The House That Nobody Asked For. They put a lot of effort in their videos and it’s not just ads. And most of it is like a skit so they don’t have to give away a lot of their personal lives. I think their genuinely funny creators that just get better because if their collaborations.
The house nobody asked for has this quick, well written humor that actually makes me chuckle. The people apart of it don’t seem to be terrible too. I wish you included them because they’re worth watching lol
I generally don’t like content houses but Anthpo’s “Content House No One Asked For” is pretty great. The people are genuinely friends and it’s a pretty diverse group. Best way to get a feel for it is to watch Anthpo’s video series “The Entire _ Season of Avatar: the Last Airbender.
there have been content creators that hired out an office space together and would "go to work" to do their videos together and would be in the office 9-5 and it worked REALLY well for them, the content around that time was really consistent and enjoyable and following the closing of their office spaces they all continue to work together
As a 32 year old who barely uses TikTok and know nothing of these kids (just some guy who likes listening to video essays) I gotta say I love your work. And these topics! I'm so far removed from all this. It's great to know shady "influencers" have no effect on me but again I'm internet-old. Keep up the great work Casey!
you should review “the house nobody asked for” !!! it’s the only content house i actually like, they’re all tiktok comedians pretty much that description sounds terrible when i say it lmao but i think they all are genuinely really funny and entertaining. i’d like to hear what you think of them, because i think they actually have a shot at being like actually good and so far i love their stuff, i think all the members are hilarious and have quite large starting audiences and their tiktoks so far are really good. so yeah idk lmao i think you should check them out and maybe make a video about them if you want
I remember seeing a tiktok from a girl who had just moved into a content house, her and all the members got matching tattoos for the house (I think hers was on her neck???). The tiktok in question was her reacting to trump announcing he was shutting down tiktok. Of course that ended up not happening but in the moment... yikes.
i think that might’ve been “the house nobody asked for” i remember seeing that and when people said they were stupid for it, they revealed that they were temporary tattoos
Being from LA County and working as a humble public school teacher, hearing that 3 million dollars are thrown at useless people who make terrible content while schools in the same County don’t have basic resources and while LA has the second highest population of homeless people ... I don’t know, rubs me the wrong way and makes me think that the idea of having a “free market” and capitalism is way too out of hand ... but hey, that’s just me 🤷🏽♀️ Either way, love hearing you talk about these things Casey! Such a soothing voice and so well informed!
pretty sure one of the first real content houses was team crafted in 2013-14, they were a group of huge minecraft youtubers that moved in to make stuff together. they were mostly already friends, so it wasnt a strictly for-profit situation, but id say it was at least kinda a prototype for what we started seeing in the later 2010s
their houses are always so poorly furnished it hurts my soul
@@caseyaonso4270 the couch that they all sit on for collective videos
@@caseyaonso4270 and thousands of ringlights
@@caseyaonso4270 one very tall minimalist lamp in the corner of each room
Giving me Lara Croft manor vibes
Yes! Like they have beautiful homes lol I want to see some interior going on 😂
Considering they only make TikToks in bathrooms I don't see why they buy a whole house. They could rent a porta-potty and save money.
💀💀💀
Imagine a bunch of TikTokers actually start doing this I would be deceased
lmfaoooo so funny and true.
Or a small apartment somewhere, like, not in LA
LITERALLY
imagine living in the vine street apartments as a normal person, lele pons throws the bulding ac unit because shes latina !!! i couldnt imagine
LMAO😭💀
I'd rather die.
That sounds actually painful
That is SCARY
I'd definitely sponsor a Tiktok acc devoted to posting as a neighbor to these people's shenanigans
My only question is why do all of these houses own 1 mattress and like, a couch cushion
the house cost too much to afford furniture
The content house is going to fail to quickly for them to get around to buying furniture.
That or everyone involved knows it’s a joke so don’t even bother to live in the house hence the lack of furniture.
The fourteen dislikes right now are all hype house members viewing this from their communal bathroom.
😂😂😂
And like eighty empty cardboard boxes
Nothing lifts my mood like seeing a group of 15 year olds living in a house I’ll never afford
Sarcasm radiates from this comment like a delicious smell wafts from a kitchen when someone makes something delectable.
but at least we don't crash and burn like these influencers going to.
😂 I am so happy my fyp is truly filled with only uplifting, happy, wholesome, humanity being kind+animal content (for the most part..also some very “out there” /very random/or spiritual/frequency/meditation/crystal stuff lol)
They aren’t living there, they rent it hence the lack of furniture
@@livwake when you rent a house, you usually live in it... That's the point
"It's like greek life... but worse."
that line is *chef's kiss* perfect
what does this even mean😂
@@elenigrammatikou1229 college sorority houses
@@Cooldaysinthesun οh ok thanks
@@Cooldaysinthesun isnt greek life a brand pf yoghurt
@@user-kw8qs9do6d probably but i think she’s referring to college sororities seeing as the context is content houses
The mediocrity of "famous" people is just shocking
and so disappointing and low effort that it hurts
they are all white, hetero and boring.
its almost as if theyre all competing with each other to see who can gain the most amount of fame with the smallest amount of personal investment or effort possible. And none of them are winning at it. So why haven't they understood that thats not how you get famous..?
those tiktok teens are the most basic people ever
Someone needs to save their young fans.
I'm old enough to remember when Team 10 was the worst house on the internet.
DON'T REMIND ME
it's very weird to go on videos and see you in the comments lmao
hi Avery! nice to see you here!
omg Harriyanna nice to see you too!
i was having a good day
why are all of their houses furnished like the starter home in the sims 😭😭
y e s
BAHAHAHA
Calling them "furnished" is generous
I’m pretty sure the tiktok money is only enough to pay for the actual house, not furniture 💀
Honestly living in a content house sounds like a nightmare. You're basically living at your job, and shitty work place drama is now something you can't escape because your co-workers are your roommates
Most of these kids seem like they’ve never had a real job to begin with, so maybe they wouldn’t understand the concept of not mixing the two yet? They will learnnnnn
@@paulylei7151 gotta kill those dreams young
its not a true content house until someone is exposed for laundering money
No, it’s not a true content house until someone gets exposed for sexting minors
its not a true content house until they all leave after someone lights something on *fire*
Imagine the chaos if there would have been a magcon house
It would’ve been Lunch Club (lol anyone still remember Lunch Club?) but if it died quicker and was less funny.
@@caseyaonso4270 omg thanks for replying I love your videos!
Holy crap this just reminded me of the existence of O2L
@@bell6002 lunch club? Like callmecarson and friends??
@@emlish I may be wrong, but i'm almost positive O2L were the first to do the "content house." I guess it wasn't really a content house though.
Literally couldn't think of anything worse than living in a house full of Tik Tok stars.
the thought makes me suicidal
I can't even imagine seeing them in person. That thought alone gives me depression
@@josephtheestalin9198 that’s kinda mean 🙃
@@josephtheestalin9198 y'all are a little to obsessed with hating on them lmaoo
I don’t see sanity as something obtainable in a world like that
Things that Content Houses have in Common.
1. Caucasian Girls
2. Caucasian Boys.
3. Just More Caucasians...
lets not forget the hetero couples
@@grrrlknight idk about this part becuase most of them seem pretty average looking to me. Its like they're below celebrity attractiveness but still hovers around person next door level attractiveness
4. Cishet caucasians
Maybe not OTV, but they're twitch streamers and micheal reeves
Should’ve been called Caucasian house instead of content house
Chile lemme stop 🙄
I understand what a content house is but it really does sound like a wattpad novel concept
You've heard of Assassin School, now get ready for Content House
The concept of Content House reminds me of those wattpad novels where the parents of y/n died and, for some reason, she has to move with 1D or 5sos lmao
Gotta pack the baggy sweaters and scrunchies for messy buns
Assassination Classroom: 👁👄👁
@@valerialuna3598 omg the accuracy 😳😳
Tumblr University 🙏💯 (oh imagine if there had somehow been Tumblr content houses)
The first content house for me was Our Second Life with Connor Franta, Kian Lawley, Trevor Moran, Justin "JC" Caylen, Ricky Dillon and Sam Pottorff. They would upload a video on their own channel on their day of the week then do a group video on Sunday.
Yes! No one ever mentions them when talking about content houses!
Yes! That's where my mind goes first.
The house started in 2012 a year before vine. I feel so old now.
Also, MyDigitalEscape. It was basically the emo version of o2l
mydigitalescape and o2l are iconic but apparently forgettable because nobody mentions them
One factor is that a lot of these people are literally 17-21. If I had a chance to live with a bunch of people my age at 17 and party all the time I absolutely would have done it. I would have preferred a more modest punk house, I never would have gotten along with the Jake Paul type... but still, better than being with your parents at least, lol.
Omg this makes me think of the Portlandia punk house
Yeah, def. I’m 17 and if I was given the chance to live in a cool house in a big city with a ton of my friends for little to no money of course I’d say yes, are you kidding me?
I think there are alternative content houses I just don't remember their name.
@@taliaroses that sounds like hell to me
@@scorpion-qk7rr so you... don't want to live in a cool house with a ton of your friends for little to no money?
Casey: Sway House? What does that even mean?
Also Casey: why is there no stability?Can’t they just have some basic stability??
Me: oOHh I GET IT NoW! THEY’RE UNSTABLE!
who are you, so wise in the ways of science
Casey idk why u remind me of a cool aunt who always gives good advice and lowkey has a wine addiction
That wasn’t supposed to be mean🧍🏻♀️
Holy shit, Casey totally reminds me of one of my aunts lmao
@@choicethetaurus wow, this is actually really good for self promo
@@choicethetaurus At first I was really sceptical about the link, but not a bad song ngl
Not something I'd listen to more than once tho
@@choicethetaurus ok this the first self-promo i ever clicked that i didn't dislike
The only one i follow is The House Nobody Asked For because they're hilarious and don't take it seriously
Yeah. Haven’t seen too much, but from what I’ve seen it's good. OfflineTV is also really good.
Omg yes they’re actually funny and creative esp Caroline and toby
i was gonna say that as well, cuz they're like comedy creators, so it's always funny, caroline cracks me up when she writes comments only to respond to them in a video lmao
I love caroline she's actually really funny
the house that nobody asked for are HYSTERICAL.
These houses make me feel so old. I don’t know who these kids are, why they are entertaining and I’m constantly wondering where are their parents. Seeing these kids being left unsupervised makes me so stressed out! I can only imagine how much exploitation and damage is going on
Especially because they often vary in ages, it seems so troubling they are at the very least spending time with older people who value money more than anything else. :(
!!!!!!
I always thought I'd be a very cool adult completely in touch with the newer generation....but I realised that I'm just 18 and already so out of touch with everything 🤦🏾♀️ I just can't stant all the hype over these 'influencers'
Im 14 and idk who half of them are. Its called straight tik tok
I feel like O2L is also worth mentioning, a lot of us didn’t think of it as a content house at the time but they were a bunch of dudes running one group channel and living together and they mostly all still have careers
YES TOTALLY AGREE
I was looking for this comment
also bamn lounge with sky,jobless garrett and basherverse and others that one especially ended in fire
i am waiting on Casey to talk about the Ratatouille musical that is currently being made by people on TikTok
I am sorry??? Tell me more
The WHAT?!??
whaaaaat
Excuse me , there's a WHAT being made on tik tok?
... the what now?
last time I was this early the hype house didn't exist
The only house I think is any good is ‘the house nobody asked for’ they actually seem like friends and that they like each other plus they’re actually funny the content isn’t just dances
Omg I love them
Oh definitely. A lot of these hypehouses and shit are just dancing and weird sexist jokes but their content is genuine and humorous, while also giving the people involved a personality/brand to work with.
Can I just say that these people should definitely take notes from Korean variety shows. Literally one of the most popular shows is just a bunch of celebrities going to some farm area and making food. It's called Three Meals a Day, and the idea sounds so boring, but let me tell you that it is so funny and relaxing. I love Korean variety shows cause they're not as dramatic as American shows and actually make you connect to the celebrity. Even the show I Live Alone shows a celebrity's daily life, and it honestly paints them in a much more relatable and relaxed light. I get that TikTok isn't the place for this, but just-come on. There are so many possibilities, especially in quarantine.
That show actually exists? I read about a similar one in a manhua and have been wanting to watch something similar for so long
We got married is also so funny
Yess, i love those shows!
There was no Mickey mouse clubhouse >:0 you didn't talk about them I'm very angry >:(
underrated comment ... the original and the best content house ...
And they can actually dance, like have you seen Goofy's moves, amazing!!
I dont think any of them lived in the clubhouse, they just visited when Mickey asked them to
@@toketoke9479 EXPOSED MICKEY
Mickey was money laundering in that clubhouse.
imagine living near one of these content houses and hearing your neighbors screaming and filming videos all day
technically O2L was the first cotent house and not the vine apartments. also it was an intentional content house, back in 2013-2014
I can't imagine living in a house full of young, egotistical, rich kids. I can't imagine getting any sleep in those houses, having to share kitchen space, bathroom space, etc.
I especially can't imagine them doing any cleaning/chores.
theres a house called "the house no one asked for" and it's definitely the most tolerable house on tiktok
They are definitely a parody of content houses
Are they the group that bought a house where they filmed porn?
@@lizlemon3698 lmao yea
they're ending it this week 😔
When you think about it, content houses are the descendants of art communes. It's not a new idea for creatives to live together, creating and collaborating. It's also not a new idea for aspiring creatives to move to LA. I suppose the issue is that a lot of it isn't very good? The quality threshold is pretty low and a lot of these people are very young (not that very young people can't be very talented, but refining a talent does take time), and there isn't anything in the way of training because... What do you train for? In art communes they're usually honing some kind of craft like painting. What training is there in mouthing to a song while being attractive?
I'm obsessed with the fact that you called him "little huddy"
The problem with cliques such as content houses is that there’s always gonna be drama llama
That’s how they stay relevant
nothin like a group of young people living and working in a mcmansion to make you feel inadequate
The reason there was a spike in houses this year was due to covid. People were all having to quarantine at home and content gets old quick filmed at home alone for certain genres of tiktokers. So they all just said hey let's make a content house and all collab and quarantine together. People doing collabs who weren't living together were being cancelled for awhile there. It just makes sense to me there would be a spike in these house today
COVID was my first thought too! Because then they'd be their own little bubble.
this is perfect timing for this video considering the drama Jake Paul started on twitter by saying team 10 was the first content house and all the O2L stans rose from the dead
Hype house feels like a fever dream now
the way i almost cried yesterday when you said the video wasn’t going to be posted yesterday. it’s ok thought. she’s here now.
@@caseyaonso4270 OMFG YOU RESPONDED
Lol it’s wild that Jake Paul is claiming that he invented the idea of content houses
ikr
The first house I ever heard of was the faze house and they’re just
Burned into my brain
O2L had a different system I think but they were popular years before Team 10 and it was a content house.
my first thought always goes to teams crafted with minecraft
Mollie-wan Kenobi oh my god I completely forgot they had a house at one point
Team crafted as a whole feels like a fever dream
i went to high school with the guy you recognize from the Sway House. his name is Griffin. he sucks. please continue to roast him :)
🤣🤣🤣
Curious but what was he like? What was some of the shitty things he did?
@@LPSsnowmoon tbf i never knew him super well and i don’t want to claim that he’s officially “problematic” in any way, it was just his whole group that was super obnoxious and kinda rude. even after he got tiktok famous he would publically beef on twitter with random people from our area, knowing full well they don’t have the same fan support he does (haven’t seen him do this in a while but it was weird). he also had a really weird pattern of dating girls who were more famous than him until he surpassed them and then would break up. he also cheated on that dixie girl and then dropped like a diss song about her? idk again i don’t have any info that’s like cancel worthy, he just has terrible vibes and does a lot of aggravating things
“zimzalabim” ... subtle red velvet promo
Exactly what I was thinking.... she's under the spell
when I heard that I had to scroll and see if anybody else mentioned it or if I was going completely crazy...an entire "zimzalabim" out in the wild...wow
She's Becoming One Of Us
Edit: She Follows Red Velvet Members, Sunmi And Blackpink So She Already Turned.
yes
@@Chris-ot9bk PERIOD OMFGJDJWKW
literally wtf do yall get out of living with a group of people who havea big following. people do anything for 15 minutes of fame.
Unrelated but I love your content.
RIGHT like obviously if ur friends with all of them then that's a dream bc like yk living in a big house with all ur friends
Fun and a paycheck I'd imagine. Also you get to live in a mansion with little to no adult supervision at age 17-21. A lot of those kids are literally becoming rich off this. The biggest losers in this situation aren't the creators it's the sponsors and investors.
Oh my queen
the first content house to me was o2l, i’m kind of surprised they weren’t mentioned (granted i’m only 6 minutes in as i write this) but i think casey is a lot younger than me so she wasn’t on youtube when they were in their prime :p
Instead of these "creators" using content houses for clout, I'm renting out my bathroom and bathroom mirror in case anybody wants to make Tik Toks. My rates aren't too bad either!
one “content house” that I love is OTV (they move out a few weeks ago) they are actual friends that are streamers and actually were more like best friends who happened to live together and collaborate.
yes i love the otv and friends group. I think in general streamer houses feel more professional, yet also more genuine in their connections with each other. Idk maybe it just has to do with the nature of streaming and the people that job attracts vs other forms of social media fame. It's also a slightly older crowd so perhaps that has a lot to do with it.
youre so right about the mental exhaustion inherent in constantly being "on" for making videos but content houses also sound soul-sucking because they seem to be allergic to putting art on their walls
Casey how do you feel about the ratatouille musical on tiktok???
I- theirs a ratatouille musical on tiktok...?
@@jollofmuncher yeah people have been making choreography and original songs look it up in the hash tag on tik tok !
@@littleguy8714 And set desing like wtf, too much talent
I've been thinking about it since their recent 15 anniversary, and I think by it's literal definition, The Smosh house was the first content house. Obviously it wasn't some obnoxious mansion for people to flex in, but it was quite literally Ian and Anthony's first home that they shared and grew their empire in. They shot all of their sketches there, and when smosh expanded into a full blown cast of featured players, they would all fly out to the house and stay there for weeks filming videos. It's kinda funny to think that a content house was smosh's "humble beginnings", and now youtubers are scrambling to create content houses.
Even though they're a completely satirical house, The house nobody asked for is with out a doubt the best run content house. All of the members are hilarious, and they have a running storyline and characters on their house account. They're by far on of my favourite tiktok account. They are quality
They do have some funny content but they're just the same
“It’s like Greek life...but worse.”
Omg that’s the best way to describe them!
Tbh content houses can really work- when you’re already friends with the people in them. I feel like the ones that people just throw together and squeeze people in are doomed to fail. But the reason that houses like OfflineTV have succeeded is because they’re all friends.
The one and only gaming 'content' house I'll support is OfflineTV. Everything else seems way too forced and awkward, it's uncomfortable. These guys are actual genuine friends living together and having fun
I feel like, for a content house to be successfull, you would need either : - adult/older adult supervision (in a mentor kind if way). To recenter them when they go too crazy, help them plan their upload schedule/have one, help them wheb they feel demotivated, etc.
- Be made by content creator old enough to do that by themself already.
But a lot of those seems to be pretty young and still in a "im an adult you cant tell me what to do" phase. Which means they prolly dont want any supervision.
And older content creator prolly dont want to live in a house full of people who would make videos at any given times. This could work with strict rules like "no filming/dont go over X decibel between X and Y hour (night/morning" and to have no filming commual spaces (some rooms where you can chill out of you dont want yo be alonr but dont want to be filmed)
the only content house that i liked was "the house no one asked for". unlike the other houses it seems like they are genuinely having fun
honestly i feel like a house just for artists to make artworks and use the studio space sounds like a dope idea
A content house (I think) I've come across recently that seems great: Offline TV. Seems to be mostly Twitch streamers. They give off the feeling of genuine friends and businesspeople who find that living and/or working together is the best fit for them (sometimes members don't live with them, and I think one current resident isn't technically part of Offline TV). Working from home can get lonely. Working from home when living with a bunch of people in the same line of work? Not so lonely.
They even have a podcast together. Basically, they seem to know what they're doing and have their priorities in order as a group, based on what little I know.
It doesn't look like living together majorly changes their collaboration-they're gamers. They can play together regardless of where they live. (Though there was one time, when playing Among Us, that one killed member stomped down to the imposter's room-that was amusing.) They also still collab easily with people from outside their house (again-they're gamers).
From what I've seen of them, I like them.
the house nobody asked for is the supreme content house
My favorite thing, as a grown adult, is getting flexed on by children in mansions who are trying to tell me all about the “hard work” that got them there
now i'm interested in hype house russia.......
I feel like content houses are a great representation of politics today
straight and white
Casey saying zimzalabim in a monotonous voice gives me life
these content houses make me feel old, and I'm 20 years old... like I never know why they're famous, what their talent is, how ARE THEY SO YOUNG LIVING ALONE IN SUCH AN EXPENSIVE HOUSE....etc
16:27 my revuluv heart is blessed
Not to show any emotion or anything but your videos always make me so happy. Your voice is so relaxing and the content is always fun.
a content house is just a boujie version of a sweat shop
TikTok brothel eh?
This brings back memories I chose to forget...
I only follow “the house nobody asked for” house. They are so creative and genuinely funny! I wish more people knew about them.
I saw someone mention O2L as the first content house; there was also The Creatures, who moved in together in 2012, iirc! They also crashed and burned so there you go
Read the title and was like "well im in for a ride"
Oh my God... I just realized the ideal content house she's describing is the Try Guys house
i was really hoping you’d talk about thehousethatnobodyaskedfor 😔they’re so funny
IMO the best “content house” are the ones where you just go there to sleep. In other industries in LA, apartments that have four models, or dancers, or actors to a room, and they’re just place to sleep and eat. I feel like LA is so fast-paced, it’s not really a place where one can spend all day at home if you’re trying to make it(except for in a pandemic STAY HOME), so just having a place to chill before the next rehearsal, or event, or party, or where you can keep your clothes is what I feel like everyone does when they first move out. In this way there’s still ways to collaborate, make connections because your roomie might have worked with so-and-so and knows they need another person for whomever’s project. How this would work with internet fame? Girl idk. The industry is very much a work-at-home industry. I think that’s why internet content house don’t work unless you’re actually doing a specific project together. A web series, or something.
Idk if the Sidemen are considered a content house, but shout out to them for the longevity and the persistance, been around for 8 years. That's crazy!
Was expecting property brothers lowkey got flogawed but it's ok
@@caseyaonso4270 OMG YASSSS AND TO HAVE ONE OF MY FAVORITE RUclipsRS REPLY WHAT A DAY TO BE ALIVE
i think it is also worth noting that since the pandemic started, moving into a content house creates a loophole in the rules limiting social gatherings (not that tik tokers care apparently). when they host a bunch of influencers in the same house they can still collaborate on a regular basis while still staying inside of their household.
giving myself a sweatie shoutout bc im early
When she hits 5 mil, this is my proof that I’m an OG fan. I subbed last year, but never really realized that her channel hasn’t blown up yet.
Side note: Casey, you have such a soothing voice and a great sense of humor that I would literally watch anything you do a video about even if I wasn't interested in the topic(which I do btw)😄💓
i think theres a lot of potential with content houses. like, imagine a goth content house thats actually a haunted victorian mansion where they do each others makeup & go to concerts & cemeteries together ♡ or an artsy content house where the house itself is in constant flux, paintings all over the walls and projects everywhere! lots of art collabs & stuff, maybe they could have their own gallery too :^0 or a music house, lgbt house, fitness house, theres a lot of possibilities! but nooOOoo, everybody just wants to dance in their bathroom to the same 3 songs bc thats what gets views
No one actually thinks or cares about these guys right? It’s almost like they’re the content houses no one asked for…
they usually all have at least 1m followers so...
@@ana-do5dx I respect u a lot for not getting the joke and replying anyway. The house no one asked for us actually the name of a “content house” with some younger people who are Internet personalities.
ive been waiting for this one
BONJOR YALL.... I’ve never been this early
Okay but the house that nobody asked for is a genuinely funny house. Like they have hilarious ass content on RUclips and TikTok, and the people are dope asf. Also, shoutout to the best and first content house O2L lmao.
31 minutes!!!! we’re getting FED 😼🥵
I actually like The House That Nobody Asked For. They put a lot of effort in their videos and it’s not just ads. And most of it is like a skit so they don’t have to give away a lot of their personal lives. I think their genuinely funny creators that just get better because if their collaborations.
this ones gonna be interesting
The house nobody asked for has this quick, well written humor that actually makes me chuckle. The people apart of it don’t seem to be terrible too. I wish you included them because they’re worth watching lol
I generally don’t like content houses but Anthpo’s “Content House No One Asked For” is pretty great. The people are genuinely friends and it’s a pretty diverse group. Best way to get a feel for it is to watch Anthpo’s video series “The Entire _ Season of Avatar: the Last Airbender.
there have been content creators that hired out an office space together and would "go to work" to do their videos together and would be in the office 9-5 and it worked REALLY well for them, the content around that time was really consistent and enjoyable and following the closing of their office spaces they all continue to work together
Dan and Phil moving in together was the OG content house
As a 32 year old who barely uses TikTok and know nothing of these kids (just some guy who likes listening to video essays) I gotta say I love your work. And these topics! I'm so far removed from all this. It's great to know shady "influencers" have no effect on me but again I'm internet-old. Keep up the great work Casey!
you should review “the house nobody asked for” !!! it’s the only content house i actually like, they’re all tiktok comedians pretty much that description sounds terrible when i say it lmao but i think they all are genuinely really funny and entertaining. i’d like to hear what you think of them, because i think they actually have a shot at being like actually good and so far i love their stuff, i think all the members are hilarious and have quite large starting audiences and their tiktoks so far are really good. so yeah idk lmao i think you should check them out and maybe make a video about them if you want
Yes yes!!! Pls talk about them
Definitely, they are the only house I follow. All the characters they have are genuinely funny!
@@Peachiebun i agree!
Yess I was looking for a comment like this
team crafted lives forever in my heart
I remember seeing a tiktok from a girl who had just moved into a content house, her and all the members got matching tattoos for the house (I think hers was on her neck???). The tiktok in question was her reacting to trump announcing he was shutting down tiktok. Of course that ended up not happening but in the moment... yikes.
i think that might’ve been “the house nobody asked for” i remember seeing that and when people said they were stupid for it, they revealed that they were temporary tattoos
nah that’s the house nobody asked for- they’re pretty funny and don’t really take themselves seriously (and those were fake)
it was a joke lmao
Being from LA County and working as a humble public school teacher, hearing that 3 million dollars are thrown at useless people who make terrible content while schools in the same County don’t have basic resources and while LA has the second highest population of homeless people ... I don’t know, rubs me the wrong way and makes me think that the idea of having a “free market” and capitalism is way too out of hand ... but hey, that’s just me 🤷🏽♀️
Either way, love hearing you talk about these things Casey! Such a soothing voice and so well informed!
the fact that I accidentally forgot I subbed to you yesterday and saw your video upload and my first thought was "who tf is this" LMAO I'M SORRY
pretty sure one of the first real content houses was team crafted in 2013-14, they were a group of huge minecraft youtubers that moved in to make stuff together. they were mostly already friends, so it wasnt a strictly for-profit situation, but id say it was at least kinda a prototype for what we started seeing in the later 2010s
"and following the guidelines maybe?" *The shade*