Danioover9000

Slander/defamation problem in social media.

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   For example:

   Great coverage of this situation. No one should, especially big named Channels, make these types of narratives so easily! Even though Maxim was a bad character, Charlie contributed to his massive downfall by lying is almost as bad if not worse.

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   This is how evil and corrupt the React Community in YT are, especially the music ones. How are they giving Knox the win when Scru is clearly winning and disproving his other lies????STAN behavior that's for sure!

 

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   A few good examples of how toxic reactionary and drama content are in YouTube, this ones from internet Anarchist, IMO a contributor to this issue on a wide scale:

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   Also not limited to Penguinz0 but he does cover other big names, YT Channels and streamers in this expose tabloid way, which IMO is not productive and is toxic. Like what @Leo Gura says this is a trap as well!

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   Another one, but this time with SNEAKO IMO teasing, not 'bullying', Mikey here, covered by some random streamer:

   Here's the thing, to be honest: That's light teasing IMO, light bullying, which SNEAKO did when reacting to hundreds of other clips in his livestream. Mikey is apparently world champion of BJJ tournaments, 4 belts, several or so trophies. IMO, Mikey's response was triggered and offended...which is weak IMO. Very weak minded of him. How can a world champion get so triggered and angry over teasing??? Connor McGregor would have a field day trash talking this kid.

   Also, about SNEAKO saying fighting and BJJ is for autistic people...while that's a bit harsh, in reality he's actually right because of how BRUTAL fighting can be that most fighters would detach from reality as a psychological mechanism, to create categories and boxes in their mind to manage the stress, the pains and the grueling training they go through. No sane normal average person who does MMA or wrestling training, or in competitive combat sports wants to fully immerse themselves if they can, they tend to mostly disassociate from reality to manage the higher stress, So yes, in a twisted sense SNEAKO was RIGHT! Also SNEAKO has a deeper point shared by S. Carmen from Ummah Fight Camp and his takes on BJJ:

 

 

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