I didn't watch the video in the OP. But I watched another streamer cover some of the drama a few days ago.
The amusing thing was that the small streamer I was watching WAS a YT hobby streamer who worked IRL as a professional video editor. He was much less offended about Mutahar's fraudulent credentials and WAY more put off by the lack of effort Mutahar put into his video production himself in his lazy slop (not shutting out natural lighting effects from windows, allowing camera blur, not reshooting takes with sloppy production quality, etc.
when it's just him buying an HD camera in an office, and rambling to it about an issue
Social media has a lot of answer for but one of the most widespread issues is how it's convince a lot of people there's an audience that wants to hear them blog about.
Next to nobody is interesting enough for that and yet the net is flooded with personal stories and tales that range from mind-numbingly boring to mundane.
I didn't watch the video in the OP. But I watched another streamer cover some of the drama a few days ago.
The amusing thing was that the small streamer I was watching WAS a YT hobby streamer who worked IRL as a professional video editor. He was much less offended about Mutahar's fraudulent credentials and WAY more put off by the lack of effort Mutahar put into his video production himself in his lazy slop (not shutting out natural lighting effects from windows, allowing camera blur, not reshooting takes with sloppy production quality, etc.
Social media has a lot of answer for but one of the most widespread issues is how it's convince a lot of people there's an audience that wants to hear them blog about.
Next to nobody is interesting enough for that and yet the net is flooded with personal stories and tales that range from mind-numbingly boring to mundane.