But what is Disney's idea of "improving the content"? Is it to not be critical or show what actually is reality in the Parks?
I keep thinking of Disney produced commercials where a child is running to a kneeling princess in front of the castle and there is seemingly no one else there and wondering how many people actually think this is reality.
I'm probably talking on both sides of the argument but I just wish these vloggers could just disappear.
I suspect Disney to a degree likes all the publicity and keeping Disney in people’s minds that influencers do by posting on TikTok, YouTube etc. On the other hand, a lot of information they share is just wrong let alone their subjective opinions on topics. Plus, all the wannabes can be annoying especially during launch days, or when a gaggle of YouTubers do a monorail crawl and get extra obnoxious.
I think actually enforcing rules on not sharing video footage for profit unless they have a media pass might help the situation. I could be dead wrong. There are going to be plenty of podcasters who will moan a groan about the Disney (often fairly sometimes not) that I am not sure what the Mouse could do to stop it.
I do wish they would plain ban live streaming for profit in the parks. I just think it is lazy and rude.