HE ACTUALLY LEAKED THE VIDEO THREE TIMES OMG!
On November 2021 Ludwig released what I consider to be the worst successful video on YouTube which is titled “I made a secret YouTube channel to prove it's not luck” and currently sits at 3.5 million views. What surprised me most about Ludwig’s video is that he seems to have not read his own analytics very closely and as they actually conflict with the conclusions he took away from his experiment.
Over the last few months, I have learned that few seem to understand why react content is harmful. Even among those who dislike it, their reasoning is often as simplistic as “it’s boring” or “it’s lazy”, while the real problem is much more insidious. Reactors are playing a game with our online content creator ecosystem where everyone loses except the reactors themselves. The premise of this series is that react content is a system of exploitation that siphons an incalculable amount of money and exposure away from the hard working straight into the pockets of the incredibly lazy. This video looks at Hasan's defense of the practice and how it relates to the overall content creator ecosystem on YouTube, Twitch, and elsewhere. This is a follow up to the dispute I had with MoistCritikal about the same topic.
I once wrote a 14 page essay, manifesto, document, about the harm of reaction content and it blew people's minds.
What Is Wrong With Ethan Klein?! H3H3 Defending Reactors Abusing Fair Use - Everyone Loses Except The Reactors - How The Reactor's Scam Works Over the last few months, I have learned that few seem to understand why react content is harmful. Even among those who dislike it, their reasoning is often as simplistic as “it’s boring” or “it’s lazy”, while the real problem is much more insidious. Reactors are playing a game with our online content creator ecosystem where everyone loses except the reactors themselves. The premise of this series is that react content is a system of exploitation that siphons an incalculable amount of money and exposure away from the hard working straight into the pockets of the incredibly lazy. This video looks at Ethan's baffling repeating of the phrases 'Free Speech' and 'Fair Use' over and over, while ironically defending fair use abuse. This is a follow up to the dispute I had with MoistCritikal about the same topic.
Everyone Loses Except The Reactors. Over the last few months, I have learned that few seem to understand why react content is harmful. Even among those who dislike it, their reasoning is often as simplistic as “it’s boring” or “it’s lazy”, while the real problem is much more insidious. Reactors are playing a game with our online content creator ecosystem where everyone loses except the reactors themselves. The premise of this series is that react content is a system of exploitation that siphons an incalculable amount of money and exposure away from the hard working straight into the pockets of the incredibly lazy. This video looks at Ludwig's defense of the practice and how it relates to the overall content creator ecosystem on YouTube, Twitch, and elsewhere. This is a follow up to the dispute I had with MoistCritikal about the same topic.
Getting the opportunity to set the record straight for this event that happened a year ago is an opportunity I never thought I'd get. This video takes a small detour away from discussing reactors and react content to discussing, taxation, subathons, and drama now a year old with Ludwig Ahgren.
Everyone Loses Except The Reactors - How The Reactor's Scam Works Over the last few months, I have learned that few seem to understand why react content is harmful. Even among those who dislike it, their reasoning is often as simplistic as “it’s boring” or “it’s lazy”, while the real problem is much more insidious. Reactors are playing a game with our online content creator ecosystem where everyone loses except the reactors themselves. The premise of this series is that react content is a system of exploitation that siphons an incalculable amount of money and exposure away from the hard working straight into the pockets of the incredibly lazy. In this video we look at xQc's defense of react content and how this relates to the overall content creator ecosystem on YouTube, Twitch, and elsewhere.
The Lies That Stole A Fortune - How The Scam Works Over the last few months, I have learned that few seem to understand why react content is harmful. Even among those who dislike it, their reasoning is often as simplistic as “it’s boring” or “it’s lazy”, while the real problem is much more insidious. Reactors are playing a game with our online content creator ecosystem where everyone loses except the reactors themselves. The premise of this video is that react content is a system of exploitation that siphons an incalculable amount of money and exposure away from the hard working straight into the pockets of the incredibly lazy. Watch as I go indepth on this topic, looking at some analytics and breaking down how this content relates to the overall content creator ecosystem on YouTube, Twitch, and elsewhere. The two creators most at focus with this series are Asmongold and xQc. This is a follow up to the dispute I had with MoistCritikal about the same topic.
Two months ago I released an unfinished script for a hypothetical video where I criticized react content and this was responded to by MoistCritikal. At long last, I have completed my other projects and found time to work on finishing that critique. This is the first of 9 videos on the topic of social media and react contents impact on it. The series will respond to Asmongold, XQC, Hasan, H3H3, and Ludwig, due to their being outspoken about the topic. This video specifically will also cover how I view drama and it's positive and negatives in terms of growth of a YouTube channel. This is a follow up to the dispute I had with MoistCritikal about the same topic.