should never take harsh criticism too seriously when you're starting your channel, because everyone has the expectation of what they see in big channels. This is literally the time your content should be sub par and where you can be learning to make better content you'll appreciate more, just never let critics get the better of you in the process
 
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Remember that there's a difference between constructive criticism and insult. Constructive criticism is focused on where you want to be and how to best get there. So hearing that your audio could use work (maybe you need better equipment or to sit closer/father from the microphone, etc.) would fit into constructive criticism. It's something you can choose to use (or not) if you want to see improvements based on what someone else thinks of your channel.

When the "criticism" is vague and meant to critique you as a person, then it's just an insult. "You're boring" isn't criticism, it's meant to get under your skin and has very little to do with what you do. So knowing the difference between things you may want to pay attention to and what you can just brush off is always a good thing.
 
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