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Youtube Drama

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A Place to discuss drama in the online creator space. This is retaining the spirit of the original subreddit. This includes drama pertaining across multiple platforms, not just youtube but it could include twitch, kick, rumble, tiktok, twitter and more.

Remember, whilst we do discuss drama topics that relate to public figures we do not condone harassment, doxing, stalking and other illegal actions against these creators.

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1. Be Respectful

2. No Illegal Content

3. No Spam

4. No Porn/Sexually Explicit Content

5. No Enciting Harassment, Brigading, Doxxing or Witch Hunts. Discussions about creators should remain here, you should not actively encourage or engage in online harassment campaigns against anyone discussed on here.

6. NSFW should be behind NSFW tags.

7. Content should relate to creators online, it could be anyone who is publically facing; Content Creators, Influencers, Streamers, Bloggers etc...

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Update by retaining the spirit of the original subreddit, I should state minus weird mod behaviour!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12658553

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Short Summary

  1. The video discusses the controversy surrounding Twitch streamer Hassan Piker's comments about the draining nature of streaming for long hours.
  2. Piker clarified that his comments were about how streaming affects his social battery, comparing it to his previous sales job.
  3. Commentary on Piker's streaming habits and choices, emphasizing that he is not forced to stream for long hours and could choose a different job if he wanted.
  4. Discussion on the impact of certain job types on social energy and the personal choices involved in extensive streaming.
  5. The video raises concerns about the negative impact of excessive online time, emphasizing the importance of real-life social interactions and breaks from online activities.
  6. Criticism of the culture of constant streaming and online performance, describing it as unhealthy and destructive, especially for younger generations.
  7. Concerns about the impact of online communities relying on constant engagement and validation, leading to unhealthy behaviors and identities being formed around online personas.
  8. Discussion on the potential health risks of sitting for long periods during 9-hour streams, emphasizing the importance of taking breaks to avoid back, posture, and hip issues.
  9. Mention of a comment by Hassan Piker suggesting making changes to prioritize health and well-being, such as streaming fewer days per week.
  10. Emphasis on the importance of taking breaks and not feeling obligated to maintain a hectic streaming schedule.
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