I never bothered to ask and now i’m afraid of being outed as an old for asking.

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    @KingThrillgore @asklemmy YouTuber who make money off of throwing money at people to do ridiculous things.
    I do not like his content cause it feels like a billionaire playing with the little people for his amusement.

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      I enjoyed a few when I first came across the channel because it reminded me of those shows from decades ago. The ones where someone comes up to you in a toy / electronics store and you have a minute to grab whatever you can for free. That was a fun concept.

      billionaire playing with the little people for his amusement

      However a lot more of the videos feel like this, especially with how well known he is now. I don’t think I’m the target age group regardless.

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    Some youtuber who first gained fame counting to a million. Then he pivoted to posting videos of him doing large amounts of altruistic acts such as paying for people’s surgeries et al.

    Beyond that I don’t know.

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      Altruistic implies he was doing it out of the kindness of his heart and got nothing out of it, when in reality he was making poverty porn for profit and to further his own career.

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        Ehh, it’s better than “the person who can stay in the circle the longest wins 1 million”

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          How? How is directly and unashamedly exploiting poor people for views and profit (while promoting yourself as “self made” no less) better than whatever it is you’re referencing (presumably just another version of poor people being exploited for views and profit)??

          Why do you feel the need to defend the indefensible?

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            Why do you feel the need to make it so black and white? Clearly, helping people is a good thing, even if done with another motive in mind. To ignore this and say it’s all bad is simply dishonest.

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              When the “other motives” are literal propaganda that helps maintain inequality at the expense of the people it exploits under the pretence of “help”, it is black and white to anyone who isn’t too busy licking boot.

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                First, fuck off with the name calling. Lame and uncalled for, and not indicative of good faith in discussion.

                Second: How do his videos constitute propaganda that maintains inequality? Is he not literally preventing inequality by giving away money or assistance? He also serves as a role model to encourage his viewers to do the same.

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    I think you could happily live your life not knowing who he is. I will say that he’s a master at knowing what will make someone click on his videos.

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      I will say that he’s a master at knowing what will make someone click on his videos.

      Well, his methods haven’t caught OP and me.

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      He’s a master at knowing what will make someone click on his videos

      Spoiler alert: it’s this face 😲

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        It is 2024 and I am upset that there still isn’t a Punch option in the right click menu.

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      a master at knowing what will make someone click on his videos

      Coincidentally also a master at knowing what will make me never click on them (yes it’s the horrifying face he makes)

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        Lots of YT creators edit their face to look strange or unsettling. I’m the same as you, though I think it’s more the gimmicky nature of his content I’m a bit put off by.

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      On that note, there is this browser extension

      https://dearrow.ajay.app/

      DeArrow is an open source browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. No more arrows, ridiculous faces, and no more clickbait.

      It’s nice because it will affect all the videos equally. I didn’t want to use it initially because it was messing with my ability to remember which videos I had already seen. I might give it a try again since people keep changing video thumbnails now

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      He’s a master at knowing what will make someone click

      He effectively dedicated a couple years to “study” this, which is exactly what you can do with your life when you live in Greenville, NC.

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      Fun fact he actually started out by making minecraft videos in middle school. “Mr Beast” is literally a name thought up by a 12 year old trying to look cool on the internet.

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    What I gather from working in retail is that “Mr. Beast” is an incantation that brainwashes children into begging for candy bars they’d normally hate.

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      Yeah, I always thought he had resting punchable face in his thumbnails. When I heard people say he had a heart of gold, especially the casy neistat interview I felt bad about thinking he had a punchable face… but whenever I clear my cookies youtube recommends his videos, and I’m staring at his face yet again, and it’s so punchable.

      I’ve never watched one of his videos, simply because anything youtube recommends when you clear cookies is really not my kind of content.

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      Yeah he looks incredibly fake in every photo I’ve seen. I’ve seen a few video clips and he’s not quite as bad in those.

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    He’s this guy that made videos about kids creating bad intros on YouTube.

    I think he does something else now.

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      My understanding is that there is also a Democratic element to his business model which also works as a form of engagement from his fans who give him their money.

    • To combine a bunch of explanations I’ve seen in the comments here:

      A bourgeois philanthropist game show producer who dabbles in poverty porn.

      That said, I do occasionally burn time watching some of his videos, however some of the content (especially the more recent game show ones which feel a bit like toying with people) rub me the wrong way.

      I have no idea if his philanthropy efforts are genuine or not - he’s barely visible in those videos (he has another individual hosting those videos) although I do appreciate the efforts they appear to go to when assisting communities desperately in need, and careful implementation of solutions that are sustainable, and can actually be maintained and fixed with local knowledge.

      I’ve seen way too many “gimmicky” charity contributions by other organizations that become worthless as soon as they break because nobody fixes them, as well as other solutions that seemingly make sense from a western cultural lens but aren’t really understood by the local people… worst one being a “merry-go-round” water pump mechanism where senior locals are forced to “play” just to pump water for survival. It was originally intended as a kids toy, but they of course don’t have any attachment to such a foreign device, thus don’t use it.

      Ehhh apologies for the mini rant there 😅

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        From what I know about him, he is a genuine person, and his projects are done to help people if possible.

        I know that many influencers profit off of suffering/kindness in a scummy way, but I believe that MrBeast is one of the few that actually try to do it ethically.

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    Can we please avoid all the editorializing in AskLemmy. I came to the comments to see an answer to this question and it’s all comments about what people think about him instead of actually answering the question.