What are some youtubers you used to watch in the day /r9k/?>tfw their view count is shit and you can tell they've become desperate for money
The Creatures, back in 2012.
Please, someone tell me they remember SnappyProductions.
Couple of brothers made hilarious skits. They privatized everything now.
Mrcreepypasta
Creepypastas are dead, and despite his subscriber count he's lucky to break 100k a video. We're starting to see why most people shouldn't fall for the "youtube career" meme.
HE'S GONNA TAKE YOU BACK TO THE PAST...
(Origami!)
>>35369829
This. YouTubers have a very short shelf life. I'm sure it's nice when you're in that little slot of time where you're on top of the world. But when that goes away, I can't imagine how horrible it must feel.
>>35369864
Things like Patreon are only delaying the inevitable, being this kind of collapse.It's sad, but it's what happens.
>>35369864
>>35369829
Everyone just wants to become the next pewdiepie at this point. Even with youtube's short shelf life he's made so much money he just clearly doesn't give a shit anymore since he's basically set for life if he manages his money correctly.
>>35369864
See: h3h3
>>35369863
my maaaannnnnnnnnnnn0
not youtube but appropriate
>>35369864
Brad Jones should be feeling that feel very soon
I used to watch reviewtechusa. He's basically a less whiny boogie - fat fence sitter with a similar video format
>>35369575
Seeing them now is straight up depressing. It's dead, they need to let it go.