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Haven't seen a Twitter Bugle Call for sometime. Although the end of the year roasting was exceptional


It's the Calm Before the Storm.

something is brewing, hadn't begged for a game until dbz kakarot was being mentioned

he's trying to save his begmode for taxes
 
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So It's been like months since any happenings,... We're just documenting the mundane life of a fat, 40 year old dude now, aren't we?
I wouldn't say it's been months. I mean the foreclosure saga just began and the youtube changes for 2020 saga is just heating up. I mean sure the youtube stuff may not pan out (in before the bullying clause somehow doesn't effect Phil but gets all of his detractors taken down), but that foreclosure notice was pretty spicy.

That said if you're expecting the mythical "end" of Philly Round Head then I'm afraid you've got quite the wait. Personally I'm just here to watch him flail his arms in front of a webcam while he explains how nothing that goes wrong in his life is his fault because for some reason I find that endlessly entertaining. I'm like a boomer when Fonzie says "Ehhhhh!", I just can't get enough, cue laugh track.
 
I think one thing that got overlooked from the memology video is the poker argument. I'm pretty sure that this, combined with his hypothetical "if you were in a poker tournament and everyone else got a joker/wildcard" argument during CTR this summer, pretty much proves to me Phillip doesn't know the rules to poker. I can't wait for him to use it as an example again while clearly not understanding the rules.
 
flail his arms
I think about this way more than any human should....I just don’t understand it. Have any of you ever just flailed your arms like him once just to see wtf it’s like to do? I do it one time and then I just sit there for an hour wondering how and why he does this so often. Like it frankly seems exhausting to flail your arms as aggressively and often as he does....I couldn’t fucking imagine doing it all day....I just can’t compute it. It’s the most alien aspect to dark for me, this dude shakes around like a maniac sometimes and I just don’t get it, he’s a legit cartoon character
 
It’s the most alien aspect to dark for me, this dude shakes around like a maniac sometimes and I just don’t get it, he’s a legit cartoon character
It may be a physical symptom of disassociation due to claustrophobia. Bad shit happens to your brain when you live like Phil does.
 
So now he can't afford to buy toilet paper at Costco tomorrow unless he get's enough tips tonight?
Successful serious adult streamer btw
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I figured he couldn't afford a costco membership. Honestly, with what he seems to eat, pre-packaged dry pastas, pre-cooked meats etc, you would think he wouldn't have to go shopping so much if he bought in bulk. I don't remember him ever mentioning costco before to be honest.
 
Can't remember him (in recent memory) mentioning exactly where he'll be and at what time, likely out of fear that his psychopath detractors will ambush him whilst he's trying to buy toiletpaper at costco. Maybe the paranoid oinker is coming out of his shell.
 
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I figured he couldn't afford a costco membership. Honestly, with what he seems to eat, pre-packaged dry pastas, pre-cooked meats etc, you would think he wouldn't have to go shopping so much if he bought in bulk. I don't remember him ever mentioning costco before to be honest.

you have to pay to shop at a costco?

and he doesn't know why he can't afford shit?
 
Is there an actual chance he gets in trouble for his YT videos after the implementation of the new COPPA policies? There are over 50,000 of them. Is that what we’re hoping for?

The statistical chance that one of them gets flagged under the new rules is relatively high simply due to the sheer frequency but since Phil is incredibly lucky, nothing would come out of it.
 
Is there an actual chance he gets in trouble for his YT videos after the implementation of the new COPPA policies? There are over 50,000 of them. Is that what we’re hoping for?

The statistical chance that one of them gets flagged under the new rules is relatively high simply due to the sheer frequency but since Phil is incredibly lucky, nothing would come out of it.
YouTube sent a reminder e-mail to creators that the rule goes into effect on 1/6/20:
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It comes down to the creator setting it themselves, and also machine learning (likely to capture videos/channels that haven't been manually set by the creator yet).

I'm assuming error/abuse comes up from the machine learning algorithms and probably has to go through a YouTube manual review to get it fixed.

Though this is all brand new so who knows how it'll shake out. The algorithm already demonetizes/limits ads on content for having too much swearing in it, and it was incorrectly grabbing some video game graphics as "real life" violence and preventing monetization on them as well.

My guess is he likely won't be effected by this. His "true and honest gamer persona" aka AVGN clone probably already is picked up by the algorithm that he's an "adult" channel, and it likely gives him plausible deniability. "I said FUCK that makes me R RATED dood!"

But YouTube is just an archive, who cares what happens to it, he's glad he's spent 3 years as a full time Twitch streamer now.
 
YouTube sent a reminder e-mail to creators that the rule goes into effect on 1/6/20:
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It comes down to the creator setting it themselves, and also machine learning (likely to capture videos/channels that haven't been manually set by the creator yet).

I'm assuming error/abuse comes up from the machine learning algorithms and probably has to go through a YouTube manual review to get it fixed.

Though this is all brand new so who knows how it'll shake out. The algorithm already demonetizes/limits ads on content for having too much swearing in it, and it was incorrectly grabbing some video game graphics as "real life" violence and preventing monetization on them as well.

My guess is he likely won't be effected by this. His "true and honest gamer persona" aka AVGN clone probably already is picked up by the algorithm that he's an "adult" channel, and it likely gives him plausible deniability. "I said FUCK that makes me R RATED dood!"

But YouTube is just an archive, who cares what happens to it, he's glad he's spent 3 years as a full time Twitch streamer now.

I love how he puts all his eggs in one basket, this basket previously being youtube, and now twitch
 
I love how he puts all his eggs in one basket, this basket previously being youtube, and now twitch
Dude jokes and boasts about abandoning YouTube like its some sinking ship and bitches and moans about losing his ad money on it and why he had to flee to Twitch to keep his livelihood on every stream for 2 hours.

But doesn't realize that the exact same situation could happen on Twitch. One bad lawsuit. One big Amazon sweeping decision to shut it down. New criteria to maintain partnership. New terms of service. Or he just fucks up and gets permanently banned again. All of that Twitch money disappears.

Sure he could move to Mixer, but not 100% of his audience will follow (too retarded to make a new account, don't want to give up sub badges/bit badges from other channels they whale out on), and Mixer has stricter rules, so his lifespan there will be just as short.
 
Dude jokes and boasts about abandoning YouTube like its some sinking ship and bitches and moans about losing his ad money on it and why he had to flee to Twitch to keep his livelihood on every stream for 2 hours.

But doesn't realize that the exact same situation could happen on Twitch. One bad lawsuit. One big Amazon sweeping decision to shut it down. New criteria to maintain partnership. New terms of service. Or he just fucks up and gets permanently banned again. All of that Twitch money disappears.

Sure he could move to Mixer, but not 100% of his audience will follow (too exceptional to make a new account, don't want to give up sub badges/bit badges from other channels they whale out on), and Mixer has stricter rules, so his lifespan there will be just as short.

amazon are desperate to turn a profit with twitch which is why we're seeing them push ads with twitch prime, new prime sub only streams, sub only streams etc

I can see twitch raising sub prices and it will discourage people from subbing, or raising their own cut from subs

I don't think dave could survive another platform change, and becoming partner on mixer is 100x harder than twitch

one thing he does consistently is be lazy, he'll just go back to youtube and stream their while throwing shade at twitch about how he made them thousands
 
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