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Oh no having to answer a question, how awful.
Didn’t he tell that man in the chippy not to reply to comments! Seems he needs to take his own advice. The more well known you become well .. the more attention you will get. it’s like when people are desperate to be famous and then get fame, and complain about being papped. You have to take the rough with the smooth. all this(highlighting it) Im going to put you online and am pinning this online, so I can send my flying monkeys after you vibe.. (bit Jackish)..
 
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Didn’t he tell that man in the chippy not to reply to comments! Seems he needs to take his own advice. The more well known you become well .. the more attention you will get. it’s like when people are desperate to be famous and then get fame, and complain about being papped. You have to take the rough with the smooth. all this(highlighting it) Im going to put you online and am pinning this online, so I can send my flying monkeys after you vibe.. (bit Jackish)..
and that is -what did he call it the other day? Oh yes 'bullying'
 
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Stumbled across this thread by coincidence but feel almost vindicated reading what you've all put!

I subscribed to him years ago and rarely watch now, but I did put on the recent 'abuse' video wondering what it was about. I was instantly skeptical of his stories. I have no reason to be skeptical of him and before this, was completely ambivalent to him as a YouTuber (if anything slightly positive).

But people don't just run up to strangers, even YouTubing ones, in public and begin antagonising them - particularly men (and he's not small). At a basic psychological level there is no 'win', and there's the risk of physical aggression in return. He isn't a controversial figure, he isn't known for being extravagantly rich or able to grant wishes Mr. Beast style - and he simply isn't well known enough that his face is instantly recognisable. I just don't believe these examples happened.

And seeing the comment that @SwiftieNewRomantics posted - he clearly has the tendency to over-exaggerate. 'Where is your evidence' is not something I would describe as 'the type of things he has to read and put up with' - it's a reasonable question.
 
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Stumbled across this thread by coincidence but feel almost vindicated reading what you've all put!

I subscribed to him years ago and rarely watch now, but I did put on the recent 'abuse' video wondering what it was about. I was instantly skeptical of his stories. I have no reason to be skeptical of him and before this, was completely ambivalent to him as a YouTuber (if anything slightly positive).

But people don't just run up to strangers, even YouTubing ones, in public and begin antagonising them - particularly men (and he's not small). At a basic psychological level there is no 'win', and there's the risk of physical aggression in return. He isn't a controversial figure, he isn't known for being extravagantly rich or able to grant wishes Mr. Beast style - and he simply isn't well known enough that his face is instantly recognisable. I just don't believe these examples happened.

And seeing the comment that @SwiftieNewRomantics posted - he clearly has the tendency to over-exaggerate. 'Where is your evidence' is not something I would describe as 'the type of things he has to read and put up with' - it's a reasonable question.
He should just leave to comment where it was and not reply - leave it for his followers to deal with.

I unsubscribed to him, Greeno and Hannah a while ago, they were chasing the money - not remaining true to themselves.
 
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Whilst it's not exactly a polite comment, it is worlds away from 'abuse'. Gary's response here is symptomatic of the current trend of online hyperbole that devalues language and meaning eg impolite = abuse, disagreement = hate, right of centre = fascist etc
Well said.
 
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Is this in the comments on YT? or is he also on different platforms
The YT comments, he's pinned it to the top of the comment section so people can pile in on the person that made the comment. I wonder what you call someone that encourages other people to have a go at someone who said something they don't like? :unsure::unsure:
 
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The YT comments, he's pinned it to the top of the comment section so people can pile in on the person that made the comment. I wonder what you call someone that encourages other people to have a go at someone who said something they don't like? :unsure::unsure:
Bully and hypocrite spring to mind
 
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The YT comments, he's pinned it to the top of the comment section so people can pile in on the person that made the comment. I wonder what you call someone that encourages other people to have a go at someone who said something they don't like? :unsure::unsure:
A narcissist. It’s a well known narc tactic to recruit what is called flying monkeys to pile on someone who has bruised the narc’s ego.
 
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A narcissist. It’s a well known narc tactic to recruit what is called flying monkeys to pile on someone who has bruised the narc’s ego.
More and more, I find myself genuinely believing that 99% of those who start YouTube channels are narcissists. Aside from the very, very few who genuinely possess a skill/talent that is 'teachable' or keep their identity hidden... I think it takes a certain personality to think 'I am worth watching'.

For accounts like Gary's - where the food or travel reviewing isn't actually any kind of chef-level skill - I think it is genuine narcissism that drives them to think 'I am not an expert in this area but people will want to watch me anyway'.
 
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More and more, I find myself genuinely believing that 99% of those who start YouTube channels are narcissists. Aside from the very, very few who genuinely possess a skill/talent that is 'teachable' or keep their identity hidden... I think it takes a certain personality to think 'I am worth watching'.

For accounts like Gary's - where the food or travel reviewing isn't actually any kind of chef-level skill - I think it is genuine narcissism that drives them to think 'I am not an expert in this area but people will want to watch me anyway'.
I concur 100%. So many YouTube vloggers are exactly as you describe. The interesting thing about narcs is they have an outside the home persona that doesn’t match the in the home/family one. With technology they’ve now been able to up level their outside persona to the world and not just their local community; and are being financially rewarded for said faux personas.
 
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The click bait on the new video is another level really. Just bares no relation to the content of the video lol
 
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im out of politeness, he can get ducked for this
rage baiting on a new restaurant opening in this economy? get absolutely ducked. So bleeping toxic, how if any of what he said is true in his sob story is he actually doubling down on this b.s, cretin.
 
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