I can of course guess why, but I thought I'd still ask. I used to be able to find plenty when I looked, but none recently.
The two biggest channels got out of the game...10 years ago?
Simple Pick Up, just picked up and left.
After the Julien CNN incident, RSD got spooked. They shut down their message boards, facebook groups ended...
A lot of other OG's didn't really last in the social media era.
And this is all ancient history, especially in internet time.
Now it's a handful of guys actually doing infield that I can think of
- That one European guy with the long hair, I can't ever remember his name - typical Euro style - city center/town square, targeting young girls/college students, even if he's in his late 20's early 30's.
- Tay Social (social robot)
- Fluid Social (social robot)
- Tusk (almost always bad from the main guy)
- Playing with Fire (rarely)
- Coach Kyle (rarely these days)
- Todd Valentine (rarely, but his footage imo is the most professional and practical even if I don't like his style and philosophy)
- Karisma King (old footage from I guess his RSD days)
- Austen Summers (I think he does mostly reaction footage, but his on campus number grabs were painful to watch, even if they were effective)
- Beckster and Mystery (once every 6 months)
- David Bond - who's moved far away from Go Pro on his head to Red Pill/MAGA/The West is in Decline let's bag chicks in South America and South East Asia.
I'm sure there all fine seducers, but aside from the Euro guy, and it might be good content, it's not very good
pick up content.
Good pick up content should
- Well lit, Well Shot
- Well mic'd
- See body language
- See faces
- Explain the procedures
- Explain the mentality/mindset
- Explain the "odds" (which is a controversial and contentious part of pick up - cause pick up is not a numbers game)
- Show mistakes
- Show successes - realistic success
That said, a real life pick up in the day time doesn't look like much. So content creators try to get instant make outs at cafe's.
And you can get instant/fast make outs at the club - but that's almost always high energy clubs, drunk/high girls, and vibes.
Pick Up doesn't look good on camera. It only looks good on TV, in the movies, because of the medium.
The other big factor is that the content creators are doing anything but infield.
- Influence/Prank content
- Red Pill Content (and some of the guys doing RP were never Pick Up artists, just existed in the same online spaces - Rollo Tomassi for instance)
- Passport Bros - and if they're in Asia, it's
- Vague Online Pick Up Advice - dating sites and social media
...
As an aside, I've yet to find a channel that does infield footage of sales.
- Those people selling stuff from Mall kiosks.
- Car sales
- Insurance sales
I don't like the sales/pick up analogy, but you'd think in this day and age, we'd see master salesmen pulling folks in and convincing them to buy.
Instead, it's a lot of speeches.