I find it interesting, sad and funny that all it took for Emperor Sour Tits (I mean EmpLemon) was to upload three to four videos of himself sperging in a manner that would make Alex Mahan blush about how the world(mainly YouTube) either revolves around "creativity", "YouTube Poops", "Animation", or all three. It ironically reminds me of how egotism came to plague the art industry in general but more importantly, it makes me think of the very debacle some notable cows on this site are currently shitting themselves over with YouTube's limited state drama.
Also, the fact that Emperor Sour Tits used YouTube's alleged treatment (I don't personally call it treatment if a PRIVATE website has no legal obligation to treat you or anyone with any snowflake points) of some of the animators who moved from NG to YT because they got wooed into the partner program and got butthurt once the system stopped catering to them (tl;dr: most of them got sand in their vagoo and became obsessed with money, and several people including IHE began to pity fellate them for their own asinine naivety, it was pathetic) as a crutch for his already unnecessary and unoriginal "U-toob sucks, BAAWW!" argument that has been done to death for years is extremely ironic and stupid.
The main theme that this particular crowd in the YouTubeSphere is that, like the Entersphere, they REFUSE to acknowledge that times change and people move on, this is especially prevalent on Emp's twitter, where he complains about YouTube's modifying of their code and algorithms(whilst craving for popularity, rather than being grateful for his minor accomplishments):
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Or he postulates an air of unfunny elitism to a greater degree than the people he criticizes(in the third one he somehow thinks HE'S in the right despite how backward his logic is and wonders why people don't agree with him):
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Oh Twitter, it somehow manages to unlock the -sperg from anyone with a hint of faux relevance on the internet every day of the week.