I think they do it to add motion, and make what would have been just a still shot look a bit more dynamic. I've been tempted to do the same thing in my videos, but more for diagrams and pictures, because it makes it a little more interesting than just staring at an unmoving picture for 30+ seconds
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Makes sense. Do you know if there's a specific name for it? I assumed there had to be a reason everyone knew to include it in their editing, but I know there's some heavy bias there too since I'm less likely to stumble across uninteresting videos.