Somali is a fascinating test-case on E-fame when you stop and think about it. Pieces of shit who do abhorrent things and stream it for clout are an emergent trend, and for the life of me, I've never fully understood why - the people doing it generally are unilaterally hated to a degree that is difficult to quantify. I have yet to encounter a single mothefucker on any platform who thinks what he's doing constitutes a good thing, and basically every existing demographic seems to hope he gets flayed alive and hurled into a salt mine.
One could argue that he's going for infamy and viewcount, but even casual analysis of his online fingerprint shows his stupid ass ain't getting that: Somali himself banned from multiple streaming and video platforms, including Twitch and Youtube, and even on the ones he hasn't been banned from, he's gotten multiple temp suspensions. He has less than 130 followers on Rumble. Prior to being nuked by Youtube, he had less than 18 thousand. He got banned from Kick too, but he had less than a thousand there.
What I'm saying with all of this analysis is that this cock-hydrant got a slight bump by being a prick to people (likely inspired by other idiots who have subsequently gotten banned online) and decided that this was his glorious path to stardom, ignoring that a banned account can't get views or earn revenue. He's the archetypical
dog with a clog, that thinks notoreity is fame. The only difference between him, and similar shitheads that have followed this career path is that Somali has gone all in on thinking there's no consequences for his actions.
Morons like him only end in one of two ways - either getting what they fucking deserve after they push things too far or reaching a genuine reflection point where they realize they're acting like a retard. Somali has shown no capacity for the latter, so the former it is.