TLDR: Ex-MrBeast employee goes into autistic amounts of detail about how he fakes his videos constantly, rigs his competitions with employee plants, friends and family and even goes so far as to rig and mess with lotteries. All of this is done with the full knowledge as well that he is actively encouraging children to gamble their money.
It's a long and heavily sourced video going into the ways that MrBeast is unethical and sometimes outright illegal.
He fakes his videos, redirects his random prizes to people he knows, lies and makes kids think they'll win prizes by watching him, and holds illegal gambling with his target audience of preteens. And most people suspect this, but an hour of proof is solid and convincing.
This isn't really an "I hate MrBeast" drama video. The guy who made it does hate him, but after watching it I think it'll be mostly a useful video to send to parents (or maybe the older MrBeast fans who are aging out) to convince them or their kids to stop being fans and see through the fraud.
The youtube era really has led to the degradation of the internet as a whole. Written articles take less time and effort to make while being far quicker to process and easier to reference - their only downsides to creators are less valuable space to shove advertising and the fact that fucking morons cannot read.
Give us a synopsis of this hour long diatribe please. I am not going to burn time on drama surrounding normie e-celebs.
TLDR: Ex-MrBeast employee goes into autistic amounts of detail about how he fakes his videos constantly, rigs his competitions with employee plants, friends and family and even goes so far as to rig and mess with lotteries. All of this is done with the full knowledge as well that he is actively encouraging children to gamble their money.
It's a long and heavily sourced video going into the ways that MrBeast is unethical and sometimes outright illegal.
He fakes his videos, redirects his random prizes to people he knows, lies and makes kids think they'll win prizes by watching him, and holds illegal gambling with his target audience of preteens. And most people suspect this, but an hour of proof is solid and convincing.
This isn't really an "I hate MrBeast" drama video. The guy who made it does hate him, but after watching it I think it'll be mostly a useful video to send to parents (or maybe the older MrBeast fans who are aging out) to convince them or their kids to stop being fans and see through the fraud.
where is the "heavily sourced" part of the video? i can not see any sources linked in the desc. tldr by lethn seems much more accurate.
The youtube era really has led to the degradation of the internet as a whole. Written articles take less time and effort to make while being far quicker to process and easier to reference - their only downsides to creators are less valuable space to shove advertising and the fact that fucking morons cannot read.