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AI Frustrations: Boondogs Bark and Roll vs YouTube Bots

AI Frustrations: Boondogs Bark and Roll vs YouTube Bots. Despite my ongoing feud with YouTube and its highly sophisticated, definitely-not-confused algorithmic prison bots, I still somehow find time—and, against all common sense, even enjoyment—in creating new content. At this point, I am no longer entirely sure whether this is passion, dedication, or a slow descent into a very specific kind of creative madness where I knowingly walk back into the same problem just to see how it breaks this time.

Because that’s really what this has become. Not just content creation, but a controlled experiment in AI frustrations, YouTube bots, and how far Boondogs Bark and Roll can go before the system decides it has seen enough.

After Chihuahua Go Go, I got great feedback on the main characters, the Chihuahua and the animated Pit Bull, which, of course, led me to make the smartest decision possible: go straight back into the exact same system that clearly specializes in taking simple ideas and turning them into unnecessarily complicated projects. Because when something works once, the logical next step is obviously to test how quickly it can stop working under YouTube bots and AI frustrations.

This time, I wrote the lyrics for Suno while already visualizing the Boondogs Bark and Roll music video in my head, which sounds creative until you realize it is basically planning your own frustration in advance with full awareness and zero escape plan. Surprisingly, the song came together fast, and even more suspiciously, it turned out really good. That is always the moment where things get uncomfortable, because whenever something works smoothly, you can almost hear the system in the background quietly preparing a problem to restore balance.

And sure enough, that is exactly when things start to get interesting.

Because in this process, success is never the end of the story.

It is just the beginning of the next problem.


AI Frustrations in Boondogs Bark and Roll Creation

With each song, I improve at understanding what Suno responds to—fast tempo, catchy lines, and simple structure. In other words, I am slowly being trained by AI while convincing myself I am the one in control, which feels exactly like how this whole AI-frustration system was designed to work.

The Boon Brothers return again, smashing the piano, dancing with dogs, and creating complete chaos while everything works exactly as intended. The Boondogs Bark and Roll result is a genuinely strong video.

Which, of course, immediately qualifies it for complete invisibility.

Because that’s how YouTube bots reward quality.


Boondogs Bark and Roll vs YouTube Bots and Algorithm Suppression

At this point, YouTube bots no longer try to hide it. If a Boondogs Bark and Roll video performs well, looks good, and actually entertains people, the system calmly steps in like an overqualified security guard and escorts it straight out of visibility into whatever digital storage room they proudly call “distribution.”

As I already explained in my demonetization blog, YouTube bots do not delete content. That would be too obvious and dangerously close to honesty. Instead, they simply stop recommending it, which is a far more elegant way to ensure nobody sees it while maintaining the illusion that everything is working perfectly.

You upload a video, you wait, and nothing happens. Not slow growth, not a weak push, just nothing. Somewhere in the background, the YouTube algorithm confidently approves this outcome like a manager signing off on a report they clearly did not read but fully support anyway.

Meanwhile, your Boondogs Bark and Roll video gets tested on the most random audience imaginable. A dog music video gets shown to people watching rocket engineering tutorials, and when they scroll past it instantly, the system proudly concludes, “See? Nobody likes this.” It is an incredible level of logic that only works if you remove logic entirely from the equation.

Behind the scenes, I am still going back and forth with Google, trying to understand how a system this advanced can consistently produce results that feel like they were designed during a lunch break. The responses remain polite, structured, and completely useless, like talking to someone who agrees with everything and fixes nothing.

But as frustrating as YouTube bots are, they are still only half the problem.

The other half is AI frustrations.

And that is where things stop being frustrating and start becoming genuinely absurd.


AI Maze Frustrations and Image Generation Problems in Boondogs Bark and Roll

AI frustrations in content creation sound amazing in theory. Fast, efficient, futuristic. In reality, it feels like walking into a maze where every exit is blocked by a rule that did not exist five minutes ago.

The system monitors everything, filters everything, and blocks things that make absolutely no sense to block. It behaves like a tool that assumes you are about to do something wrong, even when you are simply trying to create a Boondogs Bark and Roll cartoon dog doing normal dog things.

Take one simple line from the song: “they pee on everything they trust.” Completely harmless, slightly ridiculous, and perfectly aligned with the tone.

Now try generating a cartoon dog peeing.

The system reacts as if you submitted a request requiring legal approval, an emotional evaluation, and possibly a brief committee discussion. Everything becomes restricted, flagged, or rejected, as if describing a dog behaving like a dog were to cross an invisible international agreement nobody signed.

So you adapt.

You stop describing reality and start negotiating with the system. You describe “water coming from between the legs of the dog toward a car to put out a fire,” which sounds completely normal if you ignore the fact that it sounds like a plumbing emergency.

After five hours, multiple AI tools, and extreme patience, you produce one second of usable footage.

One second.

Five hours.

This is what people call efficiency.


AI Bias, Humor Limits, and Creative Restrictions

Then I made the mistake of adding humor, which was clearly too ambitious for a system that treats chickens like a national security issue.

In the video, dogs chew on a chicken bone, and later the chicken comes back, holding protest signs that read, “Stay off our legs, we are not bubblegum.” Simple, harmless, classic slapstick humor.

The AI reacts like it just discovered a philosophical crisis.

A chicken without a head? Not acceptable.
A chicken moving too fast? Suspicious.
A chicken showing personality? Immediate concern.

At this point, it becomes clear that AI is not designed to understand humor. It is designed to avoid it entirely, just in case someone accidentally laughs without permission.

What should take minutes turns into hours of adjustments, retries, and carefully explaining to a machine that this is, in fact, a joke and not the beginning of an animated uprising.

I am no longer creating content.

I am negotiating with software that is deeply uncomfortable with chickens.

Boon Dogs chew bones, chickens file complaints, and AI flags everything.
Bas Boon says, “Somewhere between logic and nonsense, AI chose nonsense.”


AI Frustrations in Songkran Video and Cultural Bias

Then comes the Songkran video.

Everything works. Music, energy, kids dancing, perfect setup.

Until you mention Thai girls.

And suddenly, the system reacts like you triggered a global emergency. Completely normal cultural content becomes something that needs to be filtered, restricted, and carefully reviewed, as if you had just introduced a dangerous concept.

So once again, you adapt.

At that point, reality stops being described and starts being rewritten like a legal document. Surprise, surprise, you’re now typing “two Thai LGBTQ girls participating in a traditional cultural beauty event during a Thai cultural festival,” and wondering how a simple idea somehow turned into a sentence that sounds like it comes with terms and conditions.

And of course, you avoid normal human words entirely, because the system clearly has a very complicated relationship with basic human anatomy.

At this point, you are no longer creating content.

You are solving a puzzle where the rules change constantly, and nobody tells you what they are.


The Reality of AI Content Creation

This is the part people completely misunderstand.

From the outside, AI content creation looks easy, fast, and efficient. You press a button, magic happens, and suddenly you’re a creative genius with infinite output.

In reality, it is the exact opposite.

It requires constant rewriting, testing, adjusting, switching between tools, and fixing problems that should not exist but somehow always do.

You spend more time convincing the system to allow something than actually creating it.

AI does not remove effort.

It multiplies it.


Final Thoughts: AI Frustrations and Boondogs Bark and Roll vs YouTube Bots

Despite all of this, I keep creating. Not because it’s easy, not because the system supports it, but because when everything finally works, it actually works.

Which makes it even more impressive how efficiently the system hides it.

At this point, the biggest challenge is not creating content.

It is convincing the system to stop protecting the world from it.

And if this continues, we might reach a point where humans no longer create anything.

We just ask permission to describe reality.

Bas Boon says:
“AI doesn’t replace human effort—it just makes you work twice as hard to prove you’re still human.”

Chihuahua Go Go Song Viral Creator Journey. 

https://katoboonfamily.com/chihuahua-go-go-song-viral-creator-journey/

(C) Bas Boon

www.katoboonfamily.com

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