Any channel that does “The Rise and Fall of…” videos that isn’t Fredrick Knudsen. I saw a huge uptick in these earlier this year and it hasn’t slowed down one bit. Every one of these is extremely formulaic and boring. Probably the most shameless offender of this crime against entertainment is InternetAjay. The similarity in his thumbnails speaks to the repetitiveness of his content.
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What’s worse is some of the people he’ll cover had a rise but no “fall” to speak of. He’s done a video on Ninja who’s still an extremely successful Twitch streamer and FPSRussia who runs a pretty successful podcast. On other occasions, he’ll just be way too late to the party, like the video he made on DaddyOFive
two weeks ago who’s been nuked off the internet for months, if not years.
Another one of these channels is j aubrey. Thumbnails check out:
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Again, he’s just summarizing whatever source of information he chose and adding nothing to it. He’s basically converting text to speech. Not to mention this faggot always sounds like he’s on the brink of breaking into a fit of laughter, amplifying how fucking annoying his videos are. He also does collabs with YouTubers like The Right Opinion, who’s also a part of this patently unentertaining brand of content.
These people are the biggest leeches on the site and represent the lowest bar of what can pass as content. They’re literally parasites who suck the blood out of dead horses and add nothing in return. They have zero personality and they know this, which is why they choose to make a brand of video that is so formulaic that it basically requires no effort from the creator. I’m not joking when I say you can script a robot to make their videos, much like those Reddit thread YT channels.
As much as they might denounce a Logan Paul or Keemstar, their presence on the site is offensively inoffensive. They represent a creative death of the larger YouTube platform: a brand of videos that is machine like in its repetitiveness and lack of imagination that please the equally robotic algorithm for money.