Youtube Culture.

I haven't watched the video, but by the sounds of it she is complaining about all the things that she plays to. She is at these events all the time, going to f*****g movie premiers, hanging round like she thinks she is some celebrity and some Don. If you think it shouldn't be like that then why the f**k would you promote that lifestyle.

Dumb sket needs to stfu and go fix the gap between her teeth. People like her p**s me off, always trying to ride both trains with no shame and expect no one to put them in their place.

DPMO
 
Watch the video before you say something about it. She is mostly complaining about the evens, the way they are organized now. The separation between creators and viewers and she doesn't like it. She doesn't like it that the viewers have to wait in line for 5 hours just to get a selfie. I talked with some ppl that went to playlist live and they say it was madness. Crazy girls tried to brake in to big youtubers room and s**t like that. I wouldnt like to be put in that position!
 
We're going to Playlist Live this fall as guests, not fans, so it should be interesting to watch the crazy people. I'm guessing we'll meet few fans if any, though, as most of the crowd seems to be teenage girls who are there to see vloggers. Most of our fans are kids whose parents probably aren't going to take them to Playlist Live.
 
Watch the video before you say something about it. She is mostly complaining about the evens, the way they are organized now. The separation between creators and viewers and she doesn't like it. She doesn't like it that the viewers have to wait in line for 5 hours just to get a selfie. I talked with some ppl that went to playlist live and they say it was madness. Crazy girls tried to brake in to big youtubers room and s**t like that. I wouldnt like to be put in that position!

I wouldn't watch her videos if you paid me. If she has such a problem with the issues these events have, she should get involved with them and promote them to her viewers.

But I'm sure if you take away all her free travel and accommodation to events she will soon rethink going to them, never because she thinks that have issues.
 
I think they are definitely in the role model positioning, and honestly I wish some of them had been around when I was a teenager. In the more "mainstream media", a lot of those crazy women are horrible role models, and I'm glad there is YouTube.

I can see where it is overwhelming, but as long as people calm down on rushing at them thing it should all get better.

I'm really really glad YouTube exists. There are so many people who wouldn't have made it into "traditional" media because they're too honest and real, and now there is finally a platform where we can create it ourselves and promote the people we think deserve it. How great is that?
 
I became aware of her because I watched Mickeleh's video this morning.
There is a playlist with a couple other people. Here's the link http://goo.gl/NrEAW8
Mickeleh is not in that playlist. His video is here

Between them all, they had good perspectives on what is happening. YouTubers are becoming stars and there are lots of people who want to see them. This creates unsafe situations for creators when certain fans cross boundaries.

I would probably not be recognized at Vidcon. I do appear on camera on my channel but only occasionally. The focus is on the toy cars, not me. If I am attending a toy car convention, I will get recognized all day long LOL.

I recently had an organization invite me to their Convention and they were going to pay for everything for me to attend. I had to decline because it is in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The #1 most dangerous city in Mexico. So on one hand, I mingle with other collectors. On the other, I'm not going to put myself at risk in a bad situation.
 
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