Probably taking a page out of the Emma Chamberlain playbook and expecting that people will be clamouring for her return if she goes on unannounced hiatus. That only works if you have the kind of following that Emma does.
She'll likely return in a few weeks with another "I had burnout for 48 hours...AND THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED!" video where she basks in the attention and praise for being brave enough to talk about the struggle of getting shitloads of money for recycling tasteless, low-effort content over and over and spending the other 98% of your time sitting around doing whatever you want without a care in the world. It's a tough life. Few can relate. Woe is Taz.
I'd have a newfound respect for her if she'd realised her content was lazy and shameless at best, offensively stupid and stupidly offensive at worst (a wealthy, lazy YouTuber pretending to be poor for a bit of fun and donating zero money to charity, or saying it's easy to live on a budget when she gets paid to do almost nothing and doesn't have to worry about money, bills, etc., is disgusting). If she announced that she was taking a break to reflect and change because she had no ideas or creativity, or decided to move on from YouTube to do something different, I'd be like, "Good for you."
She's been making the same 4 videos for years, and they're all low-effort, ad-filled, merch-shilling, fake and performative, tone-deaf messes. It's time to close up shop. But that's not what she's doing.
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She posted a request for video editors a month ago, so she's clearly planning a return to making the same
tit, only somehow putting even less work into it because she'll pay someone else to do it.
Newsflash, Taz: Hiring an editor will not help you be less creatively bankrupt. It'll just mean someone else has to struggle to try to make your
crappy content watchable.