https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMqT-A1wY48
Why does almost every good content-creator either prematurely quit, or better yet, quit WITHOUT letting their viewers know why?
Killed by reptilians.
>>18907001
You don't need to give a reason why, dude.
>>18907001
>Why aren't people endlessly producing content to keep me amused?
>>18907001
>Clickbait bitch loses her monitization
Top kek.
Youtube are doing nothing wrong.
Make Youtube great again.
>some random no name personality
>not talking about someone actually important
RIP Demo-kun
>>18907355
You don't NEED to be a good content-creator in general.
But it's an objectively better option than the alternative and is thusly much more appreciated by the public.
Does anyone know what happened to paranormalana yet
>>18907639
found her blog, what a fucking edgelord
https://reignbot.wordpress.com/2017/04/07/my-friend-the-murderder-part-1-neosporin/
>>18907368
Considering that the internet is replacing broadcast television, that's not a terribly unreasonable expectation. That's doubly true on YouTube, where video uploaders are essentially competing with each other for your watch minutes and ad impressions.
I think what OP is concerned about isn't the lack of new content but rather the sudden termination of contact. They ask you to subscribe, they share their ideas with you, and over time a relationship develops, one-sided thought it may often be. You can't make us care and then just tell us to stop caring, it doesn't work that way. People feel they deserve some explanation. Even if it's not a good one, it would still provide closure.
>>18907001
>subscribe to her
>she quits the next day
Fuck my life