Downfall of a Massive Youtuber

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  • @yoshi_21
    Kwebblekop basically took the concept of quantity over quality, except he eventually forgot to do either of them.
  • The thing about clickbait is... you're only gonna fall for it so many times lol.
  • "I don't do it for the money I do it to make people happy" proceeds to "industrial age" the process of making videos, to literally spam as many views out of people as physically possible, to make as much money with the smallest amount of effort
  • I watched SSundee all through elementary and into middle school, but then I "grew up" and started to lose interest and watch other channels. I'm in college now, and it makes me happy to see that his channel is still going strong. I also just watched the og sky factory for the first time in like 6 years and HOLY SHIT the nostalgia.
  • @Lynix
    if he doesnt care about the money, why not just give tiger his channel back?
  • Kwebblekop's fanbase is the definition of "we didn't lose interest, we just grew up"
  • @triduck
    nobody: .... Kwebblekop: The internet is a series of digital trashcans, let's fill them up
  • A world of AI influencers is even worse than the current world of horrible human influencers.
  • @ToadTWE
    Kwebblekop is a good example of how even the biggest YouTubers can become irrelevant out of nowhere
  • The sad thing about this is I grew up watching kitty0706...and Dasboschitt...and I never outgrew them even though it feels bad because they stopped making content...kitty for obvious tragic reasons and Dasboschitt because he sort of just vanished...really sad...on a lighter note at least Ross Scott is still committed to doing Freeman's mind all the way through...I love that series
  • @resplndnt
    I completely agree with Charlie about having friends of different ideologies, careers, and backgrounds. surround yourself with people who knowledge, skills, and perspectives you lack, you can help one another grow
  • As someone who religiously watched him and his friends for years, it’s sad to see that they moved on from making content that the fans liked to content that made them money. Them turning family friendly was the beginning of the end.
  • can we discuss how horrifying it would be if Kwebblekop's idea of a completely AI run youtube empire became successful
  • as someone who’s watches more youtube than the average person over the years im surprised to have never heard of this guys until charlie talked about him
  • @niqi2324
    I think the scariest thing of being a YouTuber whose fanbase mostly consists out of children is you can't even tell once your fanbase is old enough to the point your content isn't their style. I don't even remember when I fell out with my favorite childhood YouTubers. One day I watched them, and the next day i didn't. It must be difficult
  • I admit, I've been a casual observer on the platform almost as long as YouTube existed. I've seen top content creators up and vanish into obscurity overnight to the most obscure channels that trudge along for years with barely a blip on the radar. And yet, in all that time, I've never even heard of Kwebblekop until now.
  • his absolutely lack of self awareness is so hilarious to watch lmao, he presents bad idea as if its the best thing ever is so funny