How MrEnter can win back more Enterbots?

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Most of us don't like him, I know, but what would he have to do to make you into an Enterbot or even just a fan?

Alternate title: What would MrEnter have to do to make you into an Enterbot?
 
He wouldn't be able to do shit to make me an Enterbot again unless he saved my life. And we don't know each other personally, so yeah.
 
Nothing. It's obvious that Enter won't change. He is making money and is too stubborn.

He's also way too far to reaching anything I like.
 
If he stopped sperging in every video he does and actually step up the production value of his videos, maybe just maybe no one would care as much but as it stands, he makes a big fool of himself so much.
 
For me, he might have to sign an autograph for me in person (still no guarantee), and since that's never happening...

For others, he might have to apologize for all the common complaints he's been raking up lately (like blocking people on the troll vs cyberbully issue)
 
Develop a decent sense of humour, offer some actual insight and get his priorities straight. Also broaden his field. Spongebob hasn't been good for ten years, by now he should have stopped dwelling on it.
 
Took his head out of his ass and realized his cartoon is never going to become a reality.
 
Enter isn't going to get any fans back. I imagine he'll spiral into obscurity as more and more of his fans mature and realize just how much of a whiny, unpleasant autist he is.
 
Why should he drop everything when he's worked so hard?
He's grown up, compare his first Pet Sitter Pat review to his apology and you can almost not tell they're the same people
The first main issue is Enter doesn't produce anything interesting. Reviews can really only do so much and it's not like Enter is expanding upon anything new. It's not thought provoking, emotional, funny or engaging. From his videos to his "cartoon" it's all so lackluster. He's reviewing kids cartoons which only has so many of your target audience and even then the quality level to win those people over is usually really low.

The biggest issue is Enter's ego which gets in the way of EVERYTHING. From moot points on why said cartoon is bad because of his personal life to not properly giving an episode the props it rightfully deserves. Not to mention Enter only reviews shit he's interested in and not groundbreaking works or older animation.

There's also the main underlining problem which is I study animation and work as a concept artist and it physically hurts me to watch him get literally everything wrong. But this is also what makes me interested in this inevitable train wreck so I guess he gets points for that.
 
He reviews adult cartoons too, and his videos and cartoon are interesting.
His ego isn't even that large to where it affects anything. Who cares if he only reviews certain things? Its limiting but it's not like he's saying the same thing in each video.
What did he really get wrong? I know one time he got Sanjay and Craig mixed up, which he corrected but you can't really blame him for that one.
 
He reviews adult cartoons too, and his videos and cartoon are interesting.
His ego isn't even that large to where it affects anything. Who cares if he only reviews certain things? Its limiting but it's not like he's saying the same thing in each video.
What did he really get wrong? I know one time he got Sanjay and Craig mixed up, which he corrected but you can't really blame him for that one.
I would hardly call Family Guy and others adult cartoons. His ego is large enough to screw entire episodes about him and his experiences than even mention anything technical about the cartoon.
I'm not going to write a thesis on it but just read the Growing Around thread. The fact that this is ok with him and he's going through with it says so much about his experience in animation or even writing. Which is none.
It's different when you're in an artistic community where everything you do is subject to critique and if Enter was anywhere near the skill to go through with Growing Around he would have been told it's an awful idea. I've shown his works to quite a few colleagues and they've either laughed or rolled their eyes.
 
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