How stupid do you have to be to throw away a career in YouTube when you’re on the brink of 100k? All she had to do was stop seeing criticism as hate, actually put effort into videos, properly look after her daughter and of course not give out dangers advice to strangers online, but you’d think that goes without saying. She’s so stubborn and resistant to change she’s thrown away the opportunity of a lifetime. Many people try and fail at YouTube, never quite getting that video that blows up but Mia did and was doing well until after she had Mabel and it became harder to balance parenting, YouTube and being a teenager. Then, instead of pushing to make her channel as good as it could be and being the best mum she can she decided to prioritise herself and her ever changing interests and put the bare minimum into the things that should be the most important things to her. Mabel and securing them a good future. Mabel will be about 18 months now and I would be lying if I said I didn’t miss seeing her adorable little face in videos. I hope Mia has found herself another way to support her and Mabel, maybe she actually started to put some effort into college and has got a proper job that’s helped her gain some people skills. Although since she’s just buried her head in the sand and decided to hide from her problems I can’t see her actually changing and bothering to properly work at something. She probably still thinks it’s the world against her and thinks we’re the reason she’s had to give up on becoming a YouTuber. Well Mia if you’re reading this the only person you have to blame for any of your problems is yourself. You’re too stubborn and naive to notice the faults in your actions and don’t care enough to address your faults. Instead you blame everyone else for your problems and then hide when too many people speak up. If you’re sitting there thinking us on tattle are to blame for you having to delete your content then you still haven’t changed. None said to stop working, we just wanted you to stop doing these stupid things like not taking enough care of your baby and making offensive comments. If you make a proper apology and show that you’ve changed then we might actually start enjoying your content and you can have your dream of becoming a YouTuber. The longer you hide from your problems the worse it’ll get.
(sorry it’s long, I just had a lot to get off my chest).