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On YouTube, hundreds of thousands of spectators around the world look at a unchanged broadcast of the chimney of the chapel of Sistine. Occasionally, a seagull will come in and cross the top of the roof for a few minutes. But for the most part, nothing happens.

On Wednesday, the College of Cardinals began the process of selecting the next Pope, who will succeed the late Pope Francis. It is a closed door, a sacred ritual, dating from the media long before the media have allowed the quick news broadcast with such a public interest. Thus, instead of issuing statements to the press, the contribution marks its progress to the public via tobacco – black if they did not agree on a new pope and white if they have reached a decision.

While the tobacco mark was for the benefit of local spectators, there are now dozens of global broadcasting agencies flowing 24/7 of Sistine’s Chapel exterior. There is no narrative from a television host – only the environmental noise of the city’s square, and maybe a seagull’s smattering.

At a time when YouTubers are trying to optimize every last frame of their videos to enhance their chances of viral reputation, the “Conclave Cam” Mundanity is weird.

Feels like an expansion of the Scandinavian “slow TV“Trend, where public networks emit commercially free videos of dull and sedative scenes. For hours or days at a time, viewers can watch the salmon swimming up, run while traveling to the countryside or migrate to their summer habitat.

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In the context of YouTube, the interface user interface of these “concrave cams” is familiar with – the non -formed live talks are moving quickly, such as the livestream of a popular creator. But unlike a fortnite Battle Royale, there is nothing to talk about the conversation. The chimney can emit black tobacco, or may emit white tobacco. For the huge volume of the broadcast, the most exciting moments occur when a bird flies through the frame.

But because it is the internet, people end up supporting politics, football and Elon Musk. There is some unpleasant language thrown there. In some cases, viewers will buy Superchats – bold text blocks that are most noticeable in a busy conversation – to declare their vision of the future of the Catholic Church.

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The point of watching a Conclave Livestream is not to find out when the next Pope is selected – this is what is the alerts to push the news. Instead, what is tempting is quiet. Office employees can pull a stream in a small window at the corner of their laptop screen, looking at when they see a small move of a seagull from the corner of their eye. When the sunset hits, we see as the sky becomes darker and darker, until it is suddenly night.

There is something spiritual for this gathering of strangers on a common website, but it has nothing to do with real religiosity on the screen. It is the desire for people to experience something together – even if it includes a non -formed live conversation.

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