Leo exhaled.
His heart thumped.
Leo had been a JollyVids loyalist for three years. The platform—with its quirky, earnest, low-budget DIY videos—felt like a hidden library of joy. Woodworking grandpas, urban foragers, and poets who filmed their verses on flip phones. It wasn't slick. It was real . jollyvids alternative
Then came the pop-ups. Then the “monetization optimization.” Then the algorithm that stopped showing him a friendly beekeeper and started shoving “5G DANGER???” into his feed. Leo exhaled