Looks like a true blue Internet War is brewing.
Does anyone know why he even tried to rehashed this feud? This seems out of left field for me.
Apparently, Keemstar accused Ethan of taking money from the PayDay 2 thing when he wasn't supposed to, effectively committing some form of fraud.
I'm not as emotionally invested in disliking/hating Ethan (for hypocrisy, "snakiness",
Jewishness, etc) as others seem to be here, and I generally separate art from artist when watching YouTube videos, so I watched the video to completion, and it does seem to be a rehashing of past Keemstar controversies. I think Keemstar will try to respond, but the response will be poor at best, and laughably cringeworthy at worst, and only serve to energize H3H3 against him.
H3H3 has just gone after Keemstar's sponsors, and in the comments of the Content Nuke, I saw one guy saying that "we" should deplatform Keemstar, another that "we" should "hit [Keemstar] where it hurts, his wallet". I have a feeling that "hitting people in their wallets" will exponentially ramp up in popularity as a tactic in online dramas and internet conflicts in the 2020s, for the worse really.
I have a feeling (just a small premonition) that Ethan Klein, through sheer trickery, clever use of connections, pulling out all the stops to destroy Drama Alert from within and without, and/or
just stumbling into
extremely damaging information about Daniel Keem, will be the ultimate victor in this newest Internet War. As much as people may want the Yehudi greaser H3H3 to lose, he's more likely than not going to come out on top, possibly even morally as well.
H3H3 will raise up a personal army (headed by his connections with corporate YouTube) against Keemstar, and his will be bigger and more powerful than Keemstar's own personal army, because you
must not underestimate just how many on YouTube and social media
loathe Daniel Keem for various reasons, and in contrast at least
tolerate Ethan Klein.
H3H3's past hypocrisies will be forgotten, because people who regularly use YouTube for specific "content creators" either have relatively short memories, simply don't care about drama that much, or are far more forgiving of past "bad things" as long as the YouTuber they like makes the content they like.