Ok which one of you left this review for a Cooking with Jack shirt?
I guess if people can’t troll you in the YouTube comments, they’re going to review troll you on Amazon.
In one of his livestreams awhile back, Jack cited "hatefulness" as his reason for disabling comments, but I suspect that it has more to do with insecurity. The people who criticize his cooking techniques very frequently sound more skilled than he does, and he could only tolerate that for so long- the humble façade of "I'm just a regular 'food guy,' not a pro" melted away and his true hyperinflated ego became most prominent. Even if he knows that he's terribly unskilled, he still wants to bask in the glory that comes with being looked at as a culinary guru. So he'll try to cut out as many reminders of his own incompetence as possible in the hopes that feeble-minded retards will overlook his lousy onscreen practices and see him as some Ducasse-esque virtuoso. In addition, if anyone is going to encounter Jack Scalfani, 99% of the time it's going to be on YouTube, so he likely wants the embarrassment toned to a minimum in the hopes that new viewers will be slower to catch on to his inadequacies. Most of the time, people go
straight to the comments, as viewer's consensus tends to be pretty revealing.
Much of the trolling was pretty harmless, mayonnaise-centric stuff anyway, but Jack made the strategic error of showing that it was REALLY getting under his skin, and by making that clear in disabling comments, he only emboldened the trolls to strike harder and meaner via any available avenue (Amazon, Reddit, The Farms, etc.). I'd venture a guess that snarky comments on YouTube bother him more than snarky comments on his Amazon page- he did say that YouTube is central to his identity/"who I am" to the rednecks on cowboy shark tank. Yeah, it probably bugs him to see comments like those on a page where he's trying to sell shit, but far fewer people go there than view his videos. Bottom line is Jack is a true lolcow on The Farms and beyond, and it's truly inescapable thanks to all the personal information he's broadcasted to the world. Even if he were to stop, there's enough material to last forever.
Pig agrees, there's a lot of gold in these reviews

Oh, BARF...
