YouTube Commentary Community - You know shit's about to get real when the cartoon avatar crosses their arms!

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I hadn't heard that, but can absolutely see where the speculation would come from.
He has a noticeable Adam's apple in some of the thumbnails for his YouTube shorts, so the idea was quashed pretty quickly. I will admit I expected Louis to be a lot scrawnier than that.
 
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Was watching Nick’s latest Destiny coverage (not bad) and he was saying something about how it’s good that everyone in commentary is doing their own thing and not streaming together constantly.

On one hand, yeah it’s definitely helped grow the fanbase, (they regularly stream to thousands now) and we get way more content from each person than we would otherwise. I get Nick’s point about wanting to grow/make money with his own streams instead of just being a guest on other people’s all the time (even if it was entertaining most of the time).

But on the other hand I feel like those collab streams were why most people watched? Nick was making a point about how they got nothing done, but no one was watching after hours for its efficiency. You sorta tuned in to see the new drama, but it was really more of a live podcast. There’s a reason it dropped off when Augie started solo streaming, he’s not bad at covering topics, but people are watching because the guests have good chemistry.

I think it only makes sense that they’re diversifying, but I’m always gonna enjoy those collab streams a lot more. I hope at least there are more call ins on each others streams than there are now. It’s fun.
 
It's a man with a toast for his head.
It was mainly his channel avatar. I don't watch the guy at all.

You know, the same smug smile, the hoodie, the art style.

Oh well. Decided to watch the video actually and I'm sat with a nihilistic feeling considering how often allegations gets thrown out and then forgotten about. Not a new observation, I'm sure but something feels completely broken in the human experience when we hear someone got pedo/rape allegations against someone and my initial reaction is "Oh another one?"

Unless it's outliers like JAR where the whole thing was drenched in so much autism, you couldn't look away.

On a dark note, there's something morbidly amusing when the accusers fuck up so badly while their opposition have to do nothing but stay silent on the matter.
 
Wait a minute :geek:

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Are these commentary niggers fucking retarded. Did they not learn their lesson after having to eat shit over polishing Destiny's knob for the last 2 years? Ethan Klein is an unhinged lunatic! He doesn't even like you guys! In fact he very explicitly has told you how much he hates all of you many times over the past couple of years! Why sweep for him?
 
Not a new observation, I'm sure but something feels completely broken in the human experience when we hear someone got pedo/rape allegations against someone and my initial reaction is "Oh another one?"
Personally, I thank #metoo for that. It didn't just reveal actual problems, it emboldened people to, "reveal," that they'd been inappropriately thought about for .3 nanoseconds by that one dude over there about 20 years ago and it hasn't ever stopped.

Granted, when there's evidence that's another story, but the vast majority of accusations feel trumped up or a bad relationship from both angles where one side just wants to trash the other for social media points.
 
Granted, when there's evidence that's another story, but the vast majority of accusations feel trumped up or a bad relationship from both angles where one side just wants to trash the other for social media points.
Suppose it's telling that people are dropping these accusations in documents on Twitter instead of going to the cops, regardless of the statute of limitations.

The common excuse I hear is that "justice is never served by the system and they need the internet to feel safe to tell their story!"

That never made much sense to me when it's some random YouTuber or streamer who most likely does not have that amount of reach.

Oh well.
 
Suppose it's telling that people are dropping these accusations in documents on Twitter instead of going to the cops, regardless of the statute of limitations.

The common excuse I hear is that "justice is never served by the system and they need the internet to feel safe to tell their story!"

That never made much sense to me when it's some random YouTuber or streamer who most likely does not have that amount of reach.

Oh well.
They go to make a shitty twitlonger because 90% of accusations that commentary youtubers sperg about would never hold up in any court of law, let alone be worth the cops time
 
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