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No, it's just them being pussies and mistaking their audience as their friends. You don't hear any other job bitch on their prospects, but with YouTubers it's somehow the fucking standard.You would think that, but there is always a reason why so many YouTubers ending up falling down a pit despair that they never seem to be able to crawl themselves out of. Like clockwork, I am never shocked when some popular YouTuber ends up uploading a video one day lamenting how difficult things have been for them and how they are struggling with their channel.
It is tough to some degree being a professional YouTuber because they have less of a safety net under them and more importantly unless they are the top talent on YouTube, they usually have to do all the work themselves.
It's not even correct, unless they went full Boogie, they'd probably manage to score a job without more difficulty than most people.