Though I've never watched a reaction video, the fucking banners and links all over social media and YouTube is as annoying as a Jewish girlfriend who broke a nail. This shit needs to end and these assholes need to die off.
Given their stupidity at this point, it would not amaze me if they actually try to sue/DMCA the people doing reaction videos to their moronic idea.
Also they really couldn't be more stereotypically Jewish here without actually growing beards and stroking them while mumbling "oy vey the goyim know."
I think the most hilarious thing is how optimistic they were in the original video, saying how in the years to come they'd hope to look back at the uploading of the video as a momentous occasion. They way they spoke about making reaction videos like they had contributed something worthwhile and incredible for society makes me quite happy that they're receiving all this backlash right now. They decided to be even more greedy than already with their massively stupid money making business and now it's backfiring and I have to admit it's quite fun to watch.
I think the most hilarious thing is how optimistic they were in the original video, saying how in the years to come they'd hope to look back at the uploading of the video as a momentous occasion. They way they spoke about making reaction videos like they had contributed something worthwhile and incredible for society makes me quite happy that they're receiving all this backlash right now. They decided to be even more greedy than already with their massively stupid money making business and now it's backfiring and I have to admit it's quite fun to watch.
What gets me most is that these horrible videos seem to be made for a younger crowd (at least younger than me) who aren't always picky about their internet content or where it came from. So to have these kids basically yank the carpet out from them is a big surprise and a pleasant one too.
I think what they meant to say was that they could offer people to be endorsed by these guys when making a reaction video, so more people would watch the video in exchange for splitting the profits. They just explained it horrendously.
Soon, I assume. With the rate they keep losing their subscribers (Here's hoping they get to less than 10 million by the end of the week). They're totally going to try and spin it into some stupid, contrived thing and try to cover their asses over the previous statement they made.
Yeah, for anyone feeling any sympathy towards these idiots:
That they had no idea such a shitty way of announcing this copyright garbage would blow up in their face shows off just how profoundly arrogant they are.
I think what they meant to say was that they could offer people to be endorsed by these guys when making a reaction video, so more people would watch the video in exchange for splitting the profits. They just explained it horrendously.
I agree to an extent the fact does remain that they are currently trying to trademark the word 'react.' They confirmed that in their update video. Even if they're right in saying they just don't want someone else to do it and for them to lose their channel that combined with this licensing concept seems pretty suspicious.
What gets me most is that these horrible videos seem to be made for a younger crowd (at least younger than me) who aren't always picky about their internet content or where it came from.
If they hadn't put together a video that sounded like they just had the idea, then this wouldn't have happened. Maybe they can post up "Marketing Team Reacts to Subscriber Drop" to appease the bloodthirsty crowds.