Bobvids' twitter is hilarious because he's just retweeting people who are saying "yeah fuck cinemasins and anyone who watches it!"
I feel like Bob has manifested into the epitome of that one image of that kid screaming "Stop liking what I don't like!" Does he think he won? He kept trying to further a blue yeti nontroversy (where the other guy ended up sending the person who had the original vid money he made off the video) and keeps trying to either be relevant or get views (His Pokemon GO fest vid was a straight up copycat of Crowbcat's style, after the nontroversy of the blue yeti video) and honestly, I don't know why he keeps trying. Or at least, what it seems to me, attempting and failing. To be honest his editing skills are fucking amazing, but his way of talking and shit? It's straight up condescending, it's always negative, and it sounds like he intends to stir a hornet's nest. Is he mad someone is more popular than him? What is his end goal? Why would he say this shit about a channel that isn't even professional?
To further my old post, where I said that he doesn't understand humor despite using a quote that was saying "You're not supposed to get or understand comedy, it's just funny in ways to different people", I'd like to present someone who would help this Cinemasins case.
If you don't know this guy or his glasses, this is Nostalgia Critic. If you don't know who Nostalgia Critic is I'm gonna assume that you don't know what many things are on the internet. We've gone past Web 2.0, lads! Anyways, I'm sure you know what he does even if you don't watch him just by looking at his name, and if you don't, I'd suggest getting a check up. Nostalgia Critic, or Doug Walker as that's his real name, has a mostly character but also own self person as a critic of things we either grew up with or that people say they grew up with (While he grew up with some old cartoons and movies from the 70s-early 80s, he's done stuff from the 90s, including Pokemon The First Movie which he had no idea about what to say since he never got into the series.) The problem here is that, while he does give valid criticism, some people wont be swayed by what he says, thinks or judges on movies. Want to know one of his most disliked videos that was from before the reboot?
Hercules. So why is it not liked?
He said it didn't feel like a real Disney film, and "that it feels like it wasn't at all together." But do people still hate the movie despite him not liking it? This is where I'd post my wall of Hercules items and my soon hopefully please oh god Diamond Collection Bluray if I had a good camera shot of this vault that is my walk in closet of Herc items (I'm not kidding.) Did people not like Doug's opinion? Of course! But people know that sometimes people have this thing called opinions. You can hate something but still understand people like it, and vice versa. Someone who is in power and in charge can say "Baseball is a dumb sport, I hate it." but that doesn't mean you HAVE to dislike it too. Some people who say things that they disagree with shouldn't automatically be on a hitlist.
What I'm trying to say here is, you can have opinions and be extremely popular. Whether you're proclaiming yourself as a critic of nostalgia, or a nerd who is outraged, or a guy named Juan but would rather be called Johnny who loves Sonic and can say "There are bad games in the franchise" and not sperg out in a discussion, you should be able to make content without it being a problem to others if there's no harm or foul. Calling for someone to be raped or killed in a video should be concemned. Saying a movie has too many logos at the beginning of the movie shouldn't be.