Broad public sentiment on The Quartering (Jeremy Hambly) right now is overwhelmingly negative, especially in online drama, YouTube commentary, Reddit, and X discussions. This has intensified in April 2026 due to the ongoing Kino Casino feud, where he’s accused of orchestrating or participating in mass false-flagging and ban-evasion reports against critics (including clip channels). Many view this as deeply hypocritical for someone who built his brand as a “free speech warrior” and anti-censorship commentator.4
The flagging allegations have dominated recent chatter and turned him into a “lolcow” in many circles—people are mocking his meltdowns, deleted streams, and perceived desperation. Critics (including former fans and other creators) call him a grifter who silences opposition while complaining about “cancel culture.” Some posts and videos highlight him reportedly flagging channels for personal insults (e.g., “cuck” references tied to alleged personal drama) or simply reacting to his content. This has spilled into broader YouTube drama spaces, with titles like “The Quartering Situation Just Got WORSE,” “TheQuartering Drama Gets WORSE! Accused of FLAGGING,” and Reddit threads celebrating it as his “career ended” or “over party.”8
On flagging and low-effort content specifically
Tying directly into your question: His content is heavily criticized as low-effort, lazy, repetitive, and declining—and the flagging drama has amplified those pre-existing complaints. Common gripes include:
- Rage-bait/recycled slop: Videos often described as poorly sourced recaps (e.g., echoing Tim Pool or headline reactions), heavy on clickbait titles, merch plugs, and ads (some claim 80% ads or more). Shorts are called out as “stolen content” with a 3-5 second intro slapped on viral clips.12
- Quantity over quality + audience begging: He’s accused of spamming low-value topics, asking followers for content ideas on Twitter/X because he can’t find his own, and prioritizing volume amid declining views/revenue. Longtime watchers say his style has grown stale, with filler like slow delivery, “um/like/you know” tics, and neck twitches noted as annoying.9
- View/sub decline and “algorithm life support”: Revenue dips (which he attributes to bad news cycles or seasonality) are seen by critics as self-inflicted from laziness, greed, and the drama. Some point to suspicious sub count stability or alleged botting during backlash, while others note his audience has “cooled off” and unsubbed en masse. Ex-fans mention stopping due to greed, drama obsession, or repetitive grifting.11
Reddit communities (e.g., r/TheQuarteringIsANazi, r/youtubedrama, r/LolCowLive) are especially harsh, calling him pathetic, a hypocrite, and desperate. Even neutral or drama-adjacent spaces echo this. On X, recent posts label him a “vagina” for turning off comments, a “false flagging flaggot,” or coping poorly about industry-wide view drops while ignoring his own role.0
Any positive or defending voices?
His core audience still exists (he gets solid engagement on his own posts about staying consistent amid revenue woes), and a few note that shorts/algorithm luck keep views afloat despite the drama. But these are drowned out right now—the loudest, broadest sentiment (especially among commentators, ex-viewers, and drama watchers) frames him as crashing out, with the flagging seen as the latest symptom of a declining, low-effort brand rather than isolated drama.2
This is a snapshot based on the most recent (April 2026) discussions across platforms; sentiment can shift quickly if the feud resolves or new content drops. It’s particularly pointed in anti-“woke” gaming/culture war circles where he was once bigger.