YouTubers you hate that everyone else likes

Not directed at a specific youtuber but I'm noticing so many videos that are basically "I did (outlandish 'challenge'/repetitive thing)", sometimes ending with "for X days/weeks!!". Nothing necessarily heinous I guess but I can't be the only one a little wary of seeing it fucking everywhere now and like any growing trend it gets old.
 
Not directed at a specific youtuber but I'm noticing so many videos that are basically "I did (outlandish 'challenge'/repetitive thing)", sometimes ending with "for X days/weeks!!". Nothing necessarily heinous I guess but I can't be the only one a little wary of seeing it fucking everywhere now and like any growing trend it gets old.
I visited Kiwi Farms for X weeks!
 
Not directed at a specific youtuber but I'm noticing so many videos that are basically "I did (outlandish 'challenge'/repetitive thing)", sometimes ending with "for X days/weeks!!". Nothing necessarily heinous I guess but I can't be the only one a little wary of seeing it fucking everywhere now and like any growing trend it gets old.
What get's me is the clickbait flation. You'd have someone do something over a long time span like a month or more. But then some mega grifter will do the same thing for like 2-3 days and instead put in the title: "Doing X for 72 HOURS."
 
Animarchy History. Badly-researched Reddit-tier takes with some of the most obvious neolib bias this side of Kraut. He's not funny, he's not interesting, and for some reason he keeps doing collabs with history tubers that I like (such as Lord Hardthrasher - who is just as Reddit but can at least write and deliver a joke) so I can't get away from his smug idiocy. Also he needs to buy a better mic, it's literally his job and it sounds like he's using a walkie-talkie instead of a microphone.
 
Joey Swoll seems too toxically positive for me. Sometimes he makes a good point, but sometimes he just attacks people for jokes or reasonable complaints.

There's a couple fitness youtubers I dislike but I've met them, they're just too clickbaity and negative.
This post aged well. I was checking to see if he had a lolcow thread, and he didn't. Joey Swoll recently made a very cringey white guilt apology to Black people for, what you may ask, supporting lynching or saying the n-word? Nope, for supporting Hulk Hogan, his self-proclaimed childhood hero, whom he disavowed to please the Black mob. I knew he was basically gymbro Cr1tikal before, but this cements it.
 
I don’t think Meat Canyon or Alpha Mansion Animations are bad, but they draw the most grotesque caricatures of the people they’re mocking. I know that it’s supposed to be grotesque, but it comes across as too horrifying to be entertaining.
 
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Asmongold.

It’s not about his politics—his videos are solid background noise, honestly. He can even be based sometimes. But it’s not his content that bugs me; it’s him as a person. The dude’s super cheap, unclean, and a straight-up hoarder.

His fans lost their minds—OMG, so offended—when MrBeast cornered him to donate to charity. Yeah, maybe it was a shady move, but Asmongold’s a millionaire. 100K is pocket change for him. By his own admission, he barely spends on anything besides basic living expenses, so it’s not like they were asking him to break the bank. It felt like a setup, sure, but they knew he could afford it because he’s sitting on a fortune. They trolled him because they know he is cheap.


Don’t get me wrong—I’m no “eat the rich” lefty. I’ve got zero issues with YouTubers or rich people who are frugal and spend wisely. Rich folks living normal, non-flashy lives? Totally fine. I’m cool with people being richer than me; that’s not the problem. But Asmongold? He’s not that kind of frugal. He’s the type that makes my skin crawl, reminding me of the worst people I’ve met—folks with literal millions in their bank accounts who don’t mind if their kids or elderly parents are sleeping on the floor or can’t even afford food.

I can’t stand people who have wealth but choose to create poverty and misery for themselves and their families. Asmongold’s got more money than most will see in a lifetime, yet he lives like a bum in a third-world country. His place is a mess, he refuses to clean up or live like a normal person, despite winning the YouTube algorithm lottery.

It’s not just quirky; it’s depressing. He’s got the cash to live comfortably, to make life better for himself and those around him.

I’ll give him this: he’s an entertaining streamer, and for all I know, he might be a decent guy that secretly donates money for good causes and needy people . I can admire frugality but not cheapness, and artificial poverty is outright depressing.
 
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