Why the fuck are youtubers get offended by hateful comments? Its a fucking text. I feel like everybody cares waaaay too much about stuff, its almost cringy
If you'd ever put effort into creating something you would understand.
>>39416581
Most of us have put effort into creating something. We just grew up in a time when Internet and irl were still seen as seperate spheres. When I make stuff it's for myself, I share it out of the goodness of my heart. A few kys's and it's shits are to be expected. There will be at least one person to like it and that makes it worth sharing. The people who dislike it aren't using it and sometimes behind the vitriol is a little criticism which can help. Even when asking for friends and family they can't give any criticism. Usually they can't even say what they like about it. You can tell when they like it but expecting any critique will only lead to frustration unless they have an interest in the thing beyond the simplest level of enjoyment. Using beer for example, if they are willing to be guinea pigs the best you can do is a triangle test and ask if they can tell a difference, then which they prefer if detected.
>why do people not like bad thing
you're the one that deserves the hate comments you fucking retard
OP here
I had effort put into stuff, I know what Im talking about. Those paid youtubers are sensitive snowflakes like come on man, 60 years of life and you literally care about an anonymous guy telling you to kys
Because theyre sheltered normalfags. In contrast, we have spent our whole life getting shat on IRL and then getting shat on online.
>>39418532
this, if theres one thing we are good at is handelling emotional trauma. Granted we are still affected but gore, rejection, and vitriol are second nature now whereas the normal world would be mass an-heroing if it happened to them at their age after having a normie life