VB story:
- Uploaded a video previously claiming that Phil rage quit some game when he didn't actually rage quit the game
- Uploads many videos claiming Phil is "salty" although its rarely the case
- Uploaded a video in which he claimed DSP faked a boss fight by using someone elses footage
- Everyone notices this and starts going insane
- VB replies to the comments and shit on the video and doesn't really explain anything
- VB then deletes the video
- VB uploads another video and says he made a mistake
His excuses so far:
- "I made a mistake"
- "The video came out wrong"
- "The export processed the wrong clips"
- "I saw a clip on YT and jumped the gun and assumed it was DSP's video and thought that he had used someone elses footage or faked a boss fight because his face cam wasn't in it"
Then they apparently deleted someone's comments criticizing them for shit.
Then they deleted the reuploaded video too.
I think we've probably all been in a situation where we saw something and jumped the gun and only later realized it wasn't true & honest. But he pulled something similar before claiming DSP rage quit a game when he didn't and now this plus 3-4 different excuses.
The other angle with it is that he uploads like a video a day and appears to monetize the shit. Most people don't really care about monetization itself but when you're monetizing and you fuck up with something like this you bring added scrutiny when it comes to your intentions/credibility.
I don't know if they stopped teaching how to do apologies in school or something, but if he'd just come out and straight up said "oh shit I really fucked up and am sorry" then no one would've probably cared, but once you add monetization, problem claims in the past, deleting comments, different excuses and other autism you get a problem.