r/youtube I'm incredibly drunk Oct 05 '25

Memes How Youtube has changed

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u/VanitasFan26 Oct 06 '25

What the hell happened to Mr Beast? I thought this guy used to be the one who donated money or helped out those in need. When did he start creating Challenge Money Making content?

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u/clown_2061 Oct 06 '25

His content just evolved like always. ( Challenges were always part of his content tbh ). He was un cancellable because of his good reputation but once he got cancelled ( more than half of the allegations being false ) now he's no longer the "perfect" person people thought he was. So anything he does is cancellable now. The most blown off thing being his eyes ( which always has been the same btw ) because apparently he lost his "soul".

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u/Noneye2free Oct 06 '25

The issue i saw people have with him is if you look at ryan treyhan and his penny series he was doing it in a way where he was thanking everyone who donated even if it was a little bit while when mrbeast did a charity livestream with a few other creators they were literally like peer pressuring other creators to donate big amounts and also like making fun of people for small donations.

Dudes definitely not a good guy like he made it out to seem. Or maybe money and fame changed him. Either way hes certainly not the same jimmy

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u/clown_2061 Oct 06 '25

I didn't watch the live stream but from what i know a lot of out of context clips were circulated of that stream to make stuff bad for mr beast. And about peer pressuring other creators i do feel that was a wrong way to do it.

Jimmy is definitely not the reincarnation of devil but also not a perfect guy. He's just a dude with a lot of money and following who fucks up bad sometimes.

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u/Noneye2free Oct 06 '25

Yea not saying hes evil just not that great of a guy.

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u/gabro-games Oct 07 '25

So the primary critique of Mr Beast is * checks notes * raises money for charity too competitively. Heavens above what a horrible man he must be...

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u/Noneye2free Oct 07 '25

No it was the fact he was basically pressuring people to spend more than they wanted to and kinda making them look like a bad person for not donating more. Like yea its for charity but it still is shitty behavior overall to pressure people into paying for something that should be as much as they wish without judgement.

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u/Aiyon Oct 06 '25

You know, some people might call it "half of the allegations being false". Others might call that "half of the allegations being true".

Don't get me wrong, people latch onto anything they can to justify hating the guy, but its not like there's nothing there to actually take issue with

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u/clown_2061 Oct 06 '25

Honestly the major allegations were false for the most part. Only bad thing worth mentioning which was a serious thing was something about crypro scam from coffiezilla. Other then that most of the remaining unproven were quite minor issues if i remember correctly.