GTeaLive: Is the Jake Paul and Tana Mongeau Engagement FAKE?

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There were lots of heavy and serious topics in today's GTeaLive livestream, but MatPat and Steph managed to balance out the overall tone of the discussion with some lighter and more comedic news stories while still being mature and respectful when needed.

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I can’t believe he talked about the FNaF fan model issue, but didn’t talk about the new Springtrap teaser!

Did he just want to avoid it?

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Why are you giving this attention MatPat

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What game is this?

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[Music] [Applause] [Music] hey guys and welcome to yet another GT live we're at we're back today with another episode of T series our our our fun real talk show or our mostly fun real talk show but sometimes we talk about I mean actually probably each episode there's at least one kind of depressing story today there's a lot of kind of depressing stories today today's a bad day so weird it's a weird day for the Internet today I mean it's it's a weird time for the Internet today but today is especially sad because for those of you who don't know YouTube the YouTube community lost one of its its creators today or earlier this week but kind of the news has hit today that uh we lost one of our own youtuber by the name of Etica channel with about nine just under nine hundred thousand subscribers he'd been struggling with what seems to be mental issues for an extended period of time but uh he ended up losing his battle earlier this week which is tragic to hear we I never met him honestly we know a lot of people in the YouTube space we meet a lot of different creators and our paths had never really crossed uh the closest that I had ever been or that we had ever been to him or his content was his crew the joy convoys had actually raided the chat and some of our streams in the past here on GT live we've seen plenty of the joy convoys over here on GT live in our chat and I imagine that even though we didn't know him we probably ended up at similar Nintendo events with him at some point or another we get invited to think we were invited to things like the launch of the switch and we were invited to you know we're at the Nintendo e3 booth every year we are you know a huge supporter of Nintendo and he was primarily a Nintendo gamer and commentator and so I would imagine that we have ended up near near in parallel paths even though they didn't really ever know and honestly like even though I didn't watch the stuff that he created all that often I did watch a lot of his reactions to Nintendo directs and stuff because his reactions were always just like so over the top and so overblown he yeah he was one of those people who you're like there's a lot of fake reactions on YouTube but his were like always really exciting and felt really genuine I don't know if they were not but he had really solid reactions to stuff so anyway that's kind of the the saddest of notes to kind of start today's live stream off with and as we come up almost to the year anniversary of us losing Ronnie as well because that was in July like early July it's it's another story that just hits really close to home in the YouTube community in especially the gaming community for us gaming creators there have been several gamers who have been lost over the last few years to suicide and it's a very it's always really hard and I think I was actually talking to Matthew about this earlier today when we first found out the news that I think for us having known a couple people personally who we've lost who we've lost in this way makes it like a lot more intense when you hear about anyone even someone you don't know what makes it more real I think it's one of those things you see news stories but you really understand how it impacts their friends their family even you know their acquaintances in their life people they worked with stuff like that when you know someone or you're you know have have had an acquaintance who you've actually lost yeah it's one of those things where like when you've gone through something personally or you've personally been affected or watched someone struggle with stuff it makes those sorts of news stories that much more concrete and that much more real because you know it's it's not just words on a page it's not just headlines or a face on a screen it's someone who like you suddenly you're able to look at it with a very realistic perspective and maybe not understand fully but at least understand a bit better what those words on the page mean what that struggle may have looked like you know what the people who are affected directly by it are going through at that time and it's it's like like stuff said now that we've gone through a couple of those sorts of issues it never with anyone we know I mean like there was like an immediate family member we had worked with Ronnie for years and stuff but never with like an immediate family member or something like that which is a whole nother level of impact I think yeah but anyway so that being said um you know our like just take a minute to to remember Etica to to go watch a video or something in celebration of the joy that he brought into the space I think you know it's it's one of those things that obviously there were a lot of issues that he was going through a lot of issues that kind of like happened around him as he was kind of struggling with a lot of this stuff but at the end of the day you know he brought a lot of happiness into a lot of people's lives and you know that's that's that's a huge loss anytime someone is lost early it's it's a tragedy I think he was 29 yeah so I mean super young guy obviously a super regardless of any issues he was going through you know super bright future and so anyway we wanted to call that out we wanted to remember him today and we wanted to make sure that we you know do our part to give people reminders which you just can't do enough I think which is if you are struggling if you are sad if you are don't talk to anyone you possibly can about it and ask um if you are in a place where you have an an inkling of a notion to talk to someone because you're having a hard time never ever hesitate and it just the act of talking changes things and the other the other thing that I'll say before we kind of move on to the the other stories of today I mean I don't really want to treat this as a story it is something that happened today and that we should listen I think it's impress is online I think I think tonight we found out about this week about a lot of different things and I think there's something to be said for people who use YouTube people who create on YouTube people who use social media like and yeah obviously it's a huge thing but you look at a lot of creators stories and YouTube or Instagram or whatever it was is an outlet for them it started as a place where hey I didn't feel a connection with the outside world I didn't know people who I could relate to I had something that I wanted to say and I didn't have a voice and online video gave me the outlet to do that gave me the opportunity to do that and so in a lot of cases you're dealing with people who don't have a lot of big support systems out in their everyday life or maybe don't feel like they have friend networks or people in their immediate vicinity that they can lean on and and rely on for emotional and physical support and so I think that's why in a lot of cases it it behooves us as members of this online community not just game theorists community not just YouTube community but just being in this online environment in this online ecosystem to to behave with respect to behave with patients and to behave with love you know it's it's easy to put hate out in the world and criticize and critique because you have no connection with the person on the other side of that post or of that screen but but there is a person there but there is there's a real person out there and people are putting their heart and souls into these sorts of things they are putting it out there because they have nowhere else to put that stuff and so what you see as just a random comments or just like oh oh for the trolls yeah a troll or a lul or something like that that that that hits that sticks with you and that has an impact I mean we experience it all the time I have very thick skin I think I grew up doing theater and in theater you're getting notes all the time as far as like how your performance could be better how you should be improving I mean even stuff that you can't change about yourself like physically vocally that you're just limited by and you know you have to take it and you have to just like use it as constructive and let it roll off your back but I mean even for us we're hit a lot with a lot of like the negative comments or like oh you didn't do your research or whatever when you know in your heart of hearts that you try to end it sticks with you in it and it hurts and I think you know for a lot of people out there and I'm fortunate you know we're fortunate that I have Stephanie I have Chris and Jason and Amy inand an amazing team loving parents and stuff whoo-hoo I know that I can rely on for support but a lot of people online don't have that a lot of people online are looking to this online community for that support and for those friendships and for that love and a lot of times if you don't if you're not feeling that if you're not getting that back like it's really hard it's it's really hard and so negativity yes it's productive in some ways but I would just encourage you to try to skew more positive in your day-to-day interactions with people yeah and the community is already really yeah you guys I'm like but everyone like everyone can kind of spread that message you know and we've all been really tempted to get really angry online like everyone does right but but you know in general just trying to be be a force for positivity really does make a collective difference it does it makes it it makes all the difference in the world so that would be the other thing that I would leave we don't yeah right really anyone but anyway so that's that's the other thing I would say here is just go out into the world spread love pay it forward spread positivity because that's ultimately what's going to see yeah it doesn't cause a thumbs-up like a positive comment you know just a brief note of love heart emoji whatever like it's so simple and it seems you know it seems simple but it actually means a lot to the people who are receiving it so anyway that's that's our message today that chris is going to yeah take take away the number for now but just as a reminder it's there it's also in the description along with international numbers they're there you know just so you know that that we're leaving them down there for the rest of the episode we are going to transition we're going to switch gears a bit to our regularly scheduled t-series programming and we are going to keep it still you know light fun and upbeat today we have a lot of other stuff to talk about some of it is kind of weird some of it's just more like for funsies so I'm going to go ahead and kick off our transition to the rest of our stories by making myself a cup of tea I was gonna say what are what are you drinking today stephannie today it's one of my like my like standby favorites is it's a Bigelow mint mint mint medley which is a classic personally I prefer the Bigelow constant comment that's actually my favorite one which is sort of like a spiced tea if you've never tried it it's like in the grocery store everywhere it's nothing special they just sell it it's super common but I'm a big fan of the Bigelow tea brand and today I'm having a nice mint a nice mint tea meanwhile what are you having oh you're having a boil oka I'm having which is so good oh my god it's actually kind of hitting this someday that depends on the mix and where you are in the mix and water it is mostly it's mostly though so if you if you're not in California once I run out of this I'm switching over to unbranded diet soda s carbonated beverage if you're not in like California Texas Arizona New Mexico or obviously actually Mexico it's a lot of people don't know what horchata is it's a milky rice beverage which sound with cinnamon which sounds terrible and we didn't get into it until we were out in California for a couple of years but once you're hooked you're like so hooked horchata is so good it's really good now they're making like Corchado flavored ice cream and stuff so I think that's like got a little bit more international reach but they sell it everywhere here and it is so good it's great even even my parents who oftentimes are very picky about food I got them to try horchata and first sip you're like that's unusual and that's weird cuz it is it's a very unusual flavor but once you go on for like the second sip you're like oh I know once you know what you're what to expect you're like oh that's all so none of this is sponsored by the way we're just this is just actually what we're doing so someone said stop the sponsor this oh I wish we look oh all the time geez yeah no sponsor alright although if they wanted to I would do it in a heartbeat because chicken and horchata is great Relson says my dad made it I didn't like it I don't know how homemade horchata would be I think we gotta go with the mass produced I don't know unless you have like a little Mexican grandmother who can make you some great horchata you might want to try and just go buy some milk from rice it does not sound good is the thing the fact that you can milk practically anything confuses me the fact that they're like oh it's almond milk and you're like what what does that mean how are you getting milk out of almonds cashews rice how is rice producing a milk here like little little tiny tiny teeth that you're squeezing dry I don't know I'm talking about rice having breasts no I'm talking about rice having kids no breast 72 very typical doesn't have breasts and you're able to milk it not everything that can be milked has breasts Stephanie thanks meet the parents let's start talking tea let's talk to you alright let's let's segue as we I mean there's a couple more serious stories that we're talking about today's a weird day there's a lot of variability and the stories that have come up in the last week that we want to cover so let me talk about one that's a little bit less serious actually two that are a little bit less serious there's there's a little grouping with some of these right so first off Scott Cawthon our dear dear Lord Savior Scott Cawthon here Scott EC mastermind behind the five nights at Freddy's franchise he done got scooped again you got done having a little bit of an oopsie another oopsie here so Scott apparently was supposed to and I actually I was following this pretty closely right so Scott Cawthon was supposed to have another book released today it was an updated version of the Freddy files which if you're not familiar it's basically like a novelized strategy guide to all the scenes kind of yeah all the games in the series right so I've used it in the past for specifically the episode where I'm like Melora is probably William Afton's dead wife because it was weird that the book the Freddy files actually called out this like odd little detail about the be Laura animatronic and that's what got me to think in that direction so we've used it in the past it came out I forget maybe a little over a year ago or something like that but it's it's actually a very cool book it's a very cool guide to the series it tells you all about the different mechanics about how like when foxy runs how much power percentage he's like you know diminishing every time he knocks on your door all this stuff so this book that was supposed to release today is the Freddy files updated which was basically the same book with additional features new images things like that and including the latest two games in the franchise pizzeria simulator as well as ultimate custom nights as you do as you do write the book so I was following they released an update of it it's well they were going to release an updated day and I was following it very closely because I'm like oh this might have new information or you know a new angle for me to approach possible nap theories or like the overarching storyline of the thing I bought a couple of copies of it got out early and we're starting to circulate on Reddit not a hundred percent sure how they got out I wasn't quite able to track down where they got ahold of Fizz cool copies of the book if they were just delivered earlier things like that but those early deliveries the readers of them found out that some of the images used in the book a lot of them specifically for like an ultimate custom night map were fan made models of the animatronics so like we mentioned in an actual episode of game theory where Scott Cawthon the team working with Scott Cawthon on snaff VR they released a teaser image that had fan models mixed into the imagery again five nights at Freddy's kind of finds itself in hot water using fan models again this time in a Scholastic book that was being released today and as a result I believe the the release dates actually been pushed back at this point I was looking for it online yeah and I couldn't get it Fortin done loading so we could see some of the images or whatever so yeah apparently Scott Cawthon team at least is having a very hard time defend differentiating between actual models and fan models and you know I'm sure that Scott has his hands full between the movie and between trying to come out with even more games and crank more merch out of this franchise and everything else he's probably doing but yeah there's there's someone there something there that's not connecting because this is the second time it's happened and I'm not even sure why if you're Scott right who has access to all the official models like because you are I would either of them why could they why would they possibly be using like I don't even know how that happened you know it how it happens potentially is Scott's like hey here are the official models and then they are either not in the right angle or something and so the the book creators are looking for something else or potentially they they're just lazy and they're like let me just Google Image Search this very quickly you have to imagine though that Scott has like because he's the sole creator of a game it's not like it's a huge game studio or something like that it's hard for something like an official model or like the need for that to kind of get lost in the shuffle you you would think that Scott would be able to either I mean maybe not himself at this point but one of have one of his team members just make new models for whatever they need it doesn't seem I just I'm a little bit confused about how about how that happens unless it really is just someone on the team who's like no I'm just gonna grab it from Google Images which I mean we can't do that so I don't know how they are yeah it's it's interesting it's one of those things where you don't know how these things are happening behind the scenes and if like it felt I would assume it would filter back up to Scott yeah we're not I'm not trying to let him off the hook here either ultimately you're responsible for what your team does and puts out and so that has to you know that has to go back up to him at some at some level um right but but again it does put into perspective like this is the creator of the game who's struggling with this like and it is really hard and if it's if the creator of the game is struggle with it twice now like you see how difficult it is for us I will say again and this is a good chance to reiterate kind of my recommendations in that episode which is hey 1 try to make sure that the models that you're doing are sufficiently differentiated from the original model in this case I think there was like one Fred bit Freddy Freddy head that was used that looked pretty similar but then there was like withered trash french friends that like little trash gang that doesn't exist it like they're the trash gang exists but the withered trash gang doesn't again yeah very fine nuance there but it's one of those things that like if you know the game you would know that those don't exist so like those were sufficiently differentiated but I would say like make sure that you're sufficiently differentiated not just so that way the original creator isn't stealing their work back but also it's it's one of those things that's just like from a legality standpoint it helps particular artistic perspective you know you want your art to be your art not you don't want people to just be able to be like well you you moved a couple of pixels on an official model and suddenly that's yours like no yes a and and watermarking is the other thing but I know that some people don't like to watermark but even a small watermark over a portion of it so that if people were trying to use it they would have to crop it in a weird way or something like that just you know something something to put on there that really does help yeah that's so that like just those recommendations but it is interesting and then like poor poor Scott haven't haven't a bunch of headaches kind of dealing with some of these third part like and it's interesting right this kind of goes to what we've talked about on live streams in the past which is it's a lot of times hard to find good people or it's hard to find people who care as much as you do about the work that you're doing yeah right and I think as Scott as we've seen Scott's starting to kind of expand outward into working working the bar game working with plastic but that's a question is there like three-strikes-you're-out kind of policy for Scott like he should have really learned this lesson at this point he's had to pull to major release assets at this point and scholastic I'm sure is not happy about having to reprint books cuz this book was already in print right so I don't know like after this because I could I could have seen like you know what the last one happening only a couple months ago maybe this book was already in production so it was kind of too late to gone back over everything but if he does it again at this point there's no wet like you got to come down harder on him like you're do or do you yeah the fan community the you know if you if you're making this mistake a third time like that what do you think I mean it's tough it's it's tough because again like as as someone who has a team of people who are and and a you know our editors come and go we have some who've worked for us for a long time we have some who are kind of like short-term and so you're constantly having to like re-educate people about your processes and make sure that they're adhering to like the proper standards and this and that and so sure but how hard is it to be like this is a computer file this file contains all of the models don't use something that's not in this folder like that's it yeah you would think that and you would think that people should be good at their jobs but a lot of times people take the easy way out or kind of like do the quick way out and so like as I'm sure I'm sure Scott Scott is the is what if if there is a game developer who cares more about their like fan community and about the community that's built themselves up around these games I can't think of one like Scott cares so much about the finality to a level that most other game creators either do it maybe they do but they don't have that level of connection with them yeah cuz like as soon as these posts went up on reddit he was there responding being like ok I'm you know I'm sorry this happened again I'm pulling it and you know he's shown in the past that he's very willing to sacrifice sales or sacrifice whatever in like relationships with the brands or whatever to make sure that the fan community is is make it is fairly represented in these sorts of things so like on one hand I get it I get that like three-strikes-you're-out kind of like hey bad on you but at the same time I also recognize he's one guy who is now in charge of a lot of different teams who is I think the thing that you need to almost do is hire out like a brand manager at that point who is who is trained up and just knows all things fine afros all the models knows all - are you gunning for a job right now is this your application look at Phan models of Nath characters all day I mean is it that different from what you do already [Laughter] Touche I've been trying to get Scott to hire me on for the movie forever like it I know I make joke about it you should have some sort of right like come on come on Scott come on I've been trying like I did I did the phone guy voices in the early days of the game theory episodes and I think I did a pretty good job of recreating the phone guy I've done more research on this franchise than I did Scott himself who knows at this point you know and it's one of those things where it's like hey I'd love to consult about where you're taking the story whatever I've tried I'd love to have been involved in some capacity or whatever but I don't know just Here I am sitting on my couch drinking my horchata and unbranded diet soda ex it's funny though because speaking of stealing things the other related story to this is for tonight is also stealing stuff whoa four night fan community or at least the ironic fan community in this case so earlier this week fortnight released a new dance basically a new dance a new a new move for fortnight very exciting I know all of us care a lot about that a lot of us care about that I hear crickets yeah but no so for tonight releases this new thing and it looks oddly similar right it is a low deep slow dab all the way down to the ground a dab that is very similar to someone that we've collaborated with in the past jacksFilms who you may remember from what was it film theory episode on the emoji movie yeah exactly he is the the founder and originator of his deep dab which which does in fact go like yeah if you if you actually play the videos side by side which there there are plenty on Twitter if you like you look at fortnight deep dab on Twitter like there everyone has like the side by side comparisons they are identical yeah they are their move for move like second-by-second they are identical so fortnight is now making money and so you know we've covered again on game theory how fortnight was stealing or kind of riffing on or basically recreating popular dance moves and selling them for profit in the game and how from a copyright standpoint that is totally legal although maybe not in the best taste well now we have a you know independent creator who did this thing jacksFilms very popular guy who did his deep dab and fortnight just doing that too and I think jack has said like oh it's I I do we know what his response to fortnight has been like hey thanks for making money off of my my move I think yeah I think it's just been like generalized sarcasm I don't think he's yeah I mean he's not up yet sort of like gaming push deal with oh he has like a one of those like acid early ambassador where yeah something akin to that so he's not super he's definitely made more of a joke of it than actually being angry yeah and and I think that's probably the right way to go because like we said it oh yeah like we said in our episode there's nothing really that you can do like it's a single move like we talked about it in that episode you can't really copyright a lot of choreography especially social dances and especially moves that are you know one or two three or four gestures like very simple moves like that and especially something that is just a simple low deep dab you can't do that if they were using his image if they were kind of like replicating like how Jack looks then then that's a different story but because they're just replicating the body motion that he created that's very difficult if not impossible to copy right and so similar to so fortunately for him he isn't jumping to a lawsuit like backpack it is but it is one of those things where you know they're a fortnight strikes again adding to their big old pot of money by getting you know a bunch of people to pay for a move that was created by someone else just odd Congrats jacksFilms you made it into fortnight before any of the YouTube gamers which which just bears the question what is the move that we can do that'll get us to ultimately get stolen by fortnight done got scooped the done got hips hips hips out done got scopes out done got scooped Elvis out done yeah here it is there it is and then we're all just riffing on Fanaa fat that point yeah pelvis first done got scooped it's so meta oh this the stealing fan art we'll work on our dance move we'll get back to you on it our next story what is our next story there's so many good ones I know there's a lot I think we should probably get into the realty at this point this is 36 minutes this has all been Realty I know I know that these are currently labeled these are called the starter set this is the starter tea it's like appetizer tea we're starting our steep but we the initial steeping of the tea but this is all like legit I I got to ask this one though because I because we knew most of these and we put most of these on here but I am curious cuz do I do doesn't take credit away from Chris he he compiles a lot of it like dogs I didn't know that Jojo C WA has asbestos in her makeup products that was all Chris just what neither did any of the people who purchased it do a deep dab it's not copyrighted Matthew just did a deep dab for those who are listening in podcast for Matt yeah yeah people who bought Jojo si was merged and expected to have asbestos but no a bunch of like makeup beauty guru issues I feel like everyone has seen how how huge makeup lines can be and maybe this is like we're the T series of its own but makeup is one of the highest margin products you can get it literally costs like pennies to produce one of those like jeffree star palettes videos you'll see $50 Jojo see what yeah and then he sells them for $50 or or like liquid lipsticks are you know I'm not picking on jeffree star his his products are probably like the top line of what you can get but stuff like I'm not sure I'm not sure what Jojo see hua has in her makeup products but I do know that beauty products in general especially makeup are so so so high margin that's also why people's PR lists are so long is because you can afford to give away like hundreds of the thousands of those things and I barely feel it because they cost almost nothing to make and then when you sell them they dig sell for like forty fifty dollars it's kind of a racket but anyway long story short there you are spilling the tea about the beauty community no this is not on like Beauty community this is about makeup in this is every piece of makeup you buy so and and some of them definitely have better quality products they do their testing differently they you know don't test on animals and all that and I think all of that is great to support and all of that is like that's that's different that goes into their production I'm talking about the powder in the little tins is like three cents worth of powder is actually weight the question came up in the in the chat over here about what is a PR list a PR list is basically a list of people be they celebrities be the influencers be they just people you deem important or press outlets like that came from thunder ninja ones yeah press outlets like website or a reviewer that you send out free product to so that way that person can choose to promote it choose to review it or not things like that basically a PR list is a list that you send your stuff out to so that way you get PR out of it you get press out of it so that way it's kind of like it's kind of like marketing but free so marketing and it's this is funny cuz but marketing is when you pay for the promotion right I pay for the Billboard I made a commercial and I put it on TV someone paid to make I pay for someone to do a video about my product whatever you know I this is unbranded diet soda X because no one has paid me to talk about what their diets uh-huh but this is not oh this is not paid marketing because we were not sponsored by Polo Co but so that's marketing PR on the other hand is basically the stuff that you get for free by inviting people to do interesting cool things or sending them free stuff right so like you are on a PR list like we're on the PR list for big little lies on HBO and here we are talking about big little lies on HBO because we're on the PR list and we're gonna open one of their boxes tonight and I'm really excited about it and we're gonna watch the new episode we you and it's really awesome and they suggest real wigs and it's amazing yeah and that's what PR is all about like these they found us a sent us stuff it's really exciting stuff and we love like just opening it and talking about it and so we're going to and we're also going to talk about HBO and big little lies and and like how amazing Meryl Streep is in this season because she's incredible yeah it's one of the end and so like game reviewers in a lot of cases to bring it into like gaming that's those are people on PR lists right so if I have a new game that's coming out I send it to the Jim Sterling's or the Destructoid's or IGN or anything like that because they're on a PR list and that's going to get them free promotion or that's going to get me free promotion for my game hopefully if it's good and they don't have to pay for it but if they choose not to do anything with it that's fine too yeah so in the big little lies case we did a tweet about how now that we have our HBO subscription because of Game of Thrones here's the other things that you should go see before your subscription ends one of them was big little lies apparently someone on their team saw that saw that we were fans of the show and then started sending us stuff in anticipation of the second season and as a result now we have content to post about it and talked about and it's it's kind of nice right it's a little synergistic so that's what a PR list is and that's what Stephanie is talking about when it comes to makeup and all of that yeah so anyway that was that was a fun one from I think that's all that there really is to say about that one on the starter tea I don't know where that one is is going I don't know anything about Jojo cos products except that obviously the hair bows I know that she sold a lot of hair bows based on our conversation with her at she talks a lot about how many hair bows she sold in real life she talks a lot about the number of hair bows that she's sold in real life in situations where you're like at a Christmas party what huh why with with a bunch of other like youtubers and digital influencers it's like oh you're gonna brag about the amount of merge these sold next ok let's get to the thumbnail shall we let's let's get wait no no okay second stop music wait away from what I wanted to ask before what was it Chris what's up with samuel l.jackson 'he's moving eyepatch in the spider-man posters I'm confused it's like it like I said I know what a lot almost if not all of these stories are this one when you sent it to us being like the this is the tea for the day what is that referencing I have no idea what the story is so there have been billboards and posters noticed around towns where they are putting them up for the new spider-man movie far from home and people have noticed that in side-by-side billboards or posters samuel l.jackson has his eye patch on different eyes Seminole Jackson himself tweeted about it and was like what the f is going on here oh that's funny and people are speculating if it was either a huge mistake or maybe if it's some sort of ruse involving the like multiple timelines and multiverse no that's funny I think it's a mirror flip yeah as as someone who has done this more than enough times in videos we you know our art style when it comes to game theory and film Theory episodes they're all animated cutouts of popular characters and so we're constantly having to mirror flip them in order like oh they're coming in from the left side of the screen make them come in this way oh they're coming in from the other side of screen mirror flip on so they're coming in this way times do strange things to earrings and eye patches yeah if you are link you know who is canonically left I think so yeah if you're awesome but but if all of a sudden you mirror flip him now suddenly he looks like he's holding a sword in his right hand stuff like that and so some brands really care about this actually when we were potentially doing a partnership with Nintendo at one points we submitted them a draft of the video that we were gonna do and they came back with literally hundreds of notes being like and in this moment this character has been flipped and in this moment this character asset has been flipped and it's like yes that is what we do to make the video look good and make sense but they were very particular about like you can't do that because suddenly someone's holding a sword in the wrong hand or their hair is parting on the other side where we're at Sonic the Hedgehog they're like mom whatever whatever anything goes it's not like the hedgehogs make him look like a guy in furry pajamas it doesn't matter Sonic no one cares um but no Nintendo is very particular about their like brand and how they look and how all these characters behave and all that stuff and so they're very particular so what I'm imagining here is it's similar to the Scott Cawthon story right it's like someone someone in the massive marketing team that touches these movies and touches Marvel properties it's probably like you know what we got to make a bunch of posters for this new movie just flip it we only got so many shots I said well Jessie just flip it and it's like oh yeah but I guess that does change what I is he's missing that's weird anyway so it's it's a funny little way that they're trying to backpedal into it saying like oh it might be the multiverse that's funny I think that's clever and they're lucky that in their teaser trailers they're like there's a multiverse because now all of a sudden it gives them an excuse it gives them a way to back out but really what this boils down to is sloppy marketing teams hey that's my take on Samuel Jackson's moving eyepatch in the new spider-man posters absolutely although if he does have a different idea watch watch me be wrong next week watch next week roll around a deep lore bit no spider-man I bet like just like all my prediction theories spider-man far from home comes out next week a second Samuel Jackson walks through like a portal and suddenly there's a whole scene about like wait you're missing the other eye what what is this the cat scratched your eye over there now what's going on okay well well well you can make that our five year Oh bet yeah are we betting on whether or not there's a secondary Samuel Jess yeah in a parallel universe yeah it's different I scratched absolutely I'm betting against it I'm also betting against R so I guess we're on the same page fall for it Chris I know I didn't though okay hey let's talk about Samuel let's talk about the thumbnail which really we made this one the thumbnail guys there are faces involved here yeah what are we gonna do put jacksFilms doing a deep dab on the thumbnail yes we only talked about that were like five minutes it was a great a five minutes Scott why would you not put Scott cause no one knows what Scott Cawthon face looks like you would have completely he's got his little like avatars ready Freddy so it's magic palm ball and Tana look you don't even know it and let's take a vote I know I know it's mojo but I was gonna try and say her actual eyes mangu I think it's what channa mojo is the safe way of saying cuz I don't know if mangu is actually the way she pronounces it so they're apparently engaged in case you're not familiar with either of these schmoes uh we've talked about J Pauline tell me how you really feel here stuff you talked about Jay Paul many times bear my news coverage here lady I actually don't doubt that he's a pretty savvy business business fellow just you know personally I think he's made some some questionable choices that we've wit that we've talked about before now I was actually less familiar with tannaz history except with everything except anicon which we weren't even doing t-series back back last year when tannic on was was almost a thing Who am I kidding it was never a thing but but but they forced it to become a thing and then Shane Dawson cemented it anyway so Tana mojo is a youtube vlogger who who's actually started out getting famous because she dated a very popular actress Bella Thorne isn't it Bella Thorne it is okay we covered a lot laughs we actually Wow lastly things coming full there's like a built there's like a lure that's around series with T series so they were dating and they broke up amicably and then Tana went on to sort of have her own career she's known for being like she's one of those like hyper real youtubers she swears a lot she's got like semi nudity in most of her videos um what she does Wow she does a lot of her videos take place in the bathroom or the shower I'm just sayin all right like hyper real hyper real like is is the kind of thing where there you know people who don't try to sugarcoat what they really look like what they really think what they really act like she makes no bones about the fact that she is like sort of a mess in her personal life she doesn't know what she's doing with her life she talks about the fact that her manager yells at her for cursing in all her videos in her last video or one of her recent videos she talked about the fact that she was like yeah my management team came to me and told me that I had lost six figures to copyright claims because she plays music in the back of all um background of all our videos but her attitude is sort of like I don't care she started like sort of hanging out with Jake Paul I don't know a few months ago I wasn't I wasn't really keeping track apparently it was a few months ago because this was like apparently it they had been dating for two months or something before this engagement happened love blooms so quickly so hopefully there i've watched one of their videos together i have done my research i've watched one of their videos together which is one where they got tattoos together and the whole time jake was like trying to find ways to get out of it is my was my interpret i really don't want to get mad at conflict stephanie i mean i don't really trust anything that i see on a lot of those channels because everything is really staged right enough you just said that she is hyper real so are you saying that a hyper real youtuber is lying to create drama in her own life in order to make herself more popular and thereby get more Internet dollars i think a lot of the things she says are very relatable but do i think that she is acting to some degree yeah of course um but so anyway long story short they dated for two months and now on tannaz 21st birthday party night I guess Jake Paul gave her a $200,000 Mercedes and then proposed to her and okay whatever but the the kind of interesting part of all of this is that the Internet is is already calling out this whole thing as being completely fake good and it's one of those things where the Internet you know often gets really wrapped up and this is what what I think is sort of the the take home of this whole story right the internet like gets really up in people's business when it comes to relationships a lot of times like if someone's dating someone else and like they're my like OTP they're like I ship that like this whole shipping culture and yes I know what man what are you but no it's what well we're a thing it's like a historic thing one True Parents like what historic thing that people do when they're trying to like you know they they're like oh this couple is like my ideal couple they represent me I don't like they mean something to me and so when they break up when something happens people get really emotionally invested in that and with this whole Tana and Jake situation people really feel like they're just kind of taking advantage of the Internet and the way that the internet attaches to relationships right and the way that they follow all of the like breakups fall outs get together as if like people online and that really it's only done for views and it's sort of its taking advantage of the emotions of their fans so that's sort of that's the interesting thing I'd be curious to see what you guys think I said well then you also say that it's already starting to circulate that like the giant ring that she's flashing on Instagram and stuff like you have gem experts weighing in being like that's that's a fake ring yeah news outlets have called in diamond X's house this is how little we apparently care about real issues in the news journalists have like called in diamond experts to evaluate tannaz like picture she's got like a whole bunch of rings on and this like huge huge diamond on one finger and and they're like oh it looks like cubic zirconia it's like it doesn't look like it's real if it if it were real it would be like one of the biggest rings I've ever seen but I think that was kind of the point right it's supposed to be like flashy and over-the-top so people are like oh if the rings fake the engagement must be fake but that's also I don't know I'm J I'm glad to hear you say like I'm glad to hear your interpretation and that the internet is calling foul on this one just because I don't know I think if you rewound back to like the first time Jake Paul supposedly got married on his channel it has 35 million views I think what the first time that he got yeah first time he got married yeah when he Merritt when he quote/unquote married Erica Castel which was his last girlfriend when the views start dropping you start getting married with that with that you start dropping you start dropping on your knee and handing out rings I'm trying to think of what a good catchphrase here this is my pro tip for the internet when the views go down you get down on one knee oh yeah when the views go down get down on one knee tupid posts into someone she doesn't really matter who and then suddenly you're back in the limelight for another couple months until you come up with some other new idea sorry you can't use that idea maybe I could stage a fight we could we could get into it right here on T series and then have a whole arc about our failing relationship what happens to Oliver Oh divorce are get are tragic that's so tragic divorce us getting back together and you're right but it would get the view oh my gosh that would be horror of course it is and I think that's the thing here can you think about that yeah well but there's a lot of people who do and that goes to the point of this whole story right which is and I'm glad that people are calling foul on this because people I think initially thought that a lot of this stuff was true and and a lot of especially the younger viewers of his channel and of their content think that it's real and without realizing that a lot of this stuff is just manufactured for storylines when the view stop start drop you start popping the question that's a good one that deserves a really solid handshake right there with the when the views start dropping you start popping the question that's a good one there you go learn from that one Internet yeah but I that's that's always kind of my frustration with a lot of the vlogger set who is doing this like follow my life around because there's this this image of this is actually my life this is actually stuff that's happening in my day today existence these are real relationships and real emotions that I have when in actuality it's all faked just like the prank channels or at least the best of the prank channels back in the day were faked so that way they can guarantee that the reactions were good and also that they were giving the rights to the images of the people that they were using so that legally they weren't liable for anything um which is fun ah but I one of my big concerns throughout this whole thing and throughout kind of this this trend has been this idea of like the the audience is being misled the audience is being taken advantage of because they don't realize that this is a show that they're watching an out real-life it goes to a lot of the stuff that we've seen from other vloggers like Gabby Hannah or Gabby and Nikki who have been doing expose Zhun like I faked my Coachella pictures here I was standing in front of a green screen the whole time I or I faked a trip to Italy I faked a trip to whatever she's crazy and exposing to their audiences to their fans and if you haven't seen these trends they're actually really interesting right but you had BuzzFeed you had the channel Gabby Hannah you had the channel niki and gabi all in a period of a couple months do these expose videos unlike we faked a trip to Italy we faked a trip to Coachella we faked a trip to whatever and showing their audiences like hey we posted this online you thought I was a catch Ella but here's here we are a week or two weeks later whatever it was all manufactured and in this day and age in which content is can so easily be faked and way I don't know if you guys have seen this stuff but you know there are whole programs where facial recognition is so strong and like images from all the video video that exists out there like they're able to recreate like Barack Obama's face saying basically anything like that they can manipulate people's images and their voice recognition just say and do anything it's crazy yeah and so the fact that you can fake anything the fact that you can fake anything I think now more than ever a skepticism and an awareness of the type of media that you're watching who's producing it and what their intentions are is more important now than ever and so if like that first time when Jake Paul got married people were like this is so beautiful oh I'm so happy for him they thought it was real now if they're starting to be skeptical good excellent I'm happy about that because that's what we need more of in this day and age that's why again and I say it all the time on on especially GT live here is this idea of that's why the channels exist is to at least one to educate people to to head you know to have fun with a lot of pop culture and stuff like that but three one of our underlying goals has always been to get people to like question the stuff that they're watching to you know think critically about the stuff that they're consuming that's why we mix in episodes about loot crate's that's why we make San episodes about yellow journalism or how YouTube's algorithms are affecting gaming content like a healthy skepticism or a healthy critical thought about the content that you're watching the truth that you're being fed is important today because anything can be faked anything can be manufactured and it's crazy and it's really unhealthy and it's scary and so to see people kind of pushing back against this thing as blatant clickbait as blatant you know view grabbing as blatant manipulation good it is you know the fact that the headlines the fact that the headlines are like is it real no of like of course it isn't and even if it is like they need to prove it we've talked on t-series in the past we've mentioned this to you guys but we've talked in the past about how in Hollywood we learned that there are whole contracts dedicated to fake relationships where actor X and actress Y are contractually obligated to get married have a kid together and then break up after X number of years because that is what's gonna be most beneficial to their public image to their celebrity it's all manufactured and that sort of manipulation is gross and weird and scary and it saddens me to see that that sort of stuff is starting to like trickle down or carry over into YouTube and so if audiences here are starting to kind of like push back on that or at least be able to see through it or see it for the blatant kind of like clout nabbing that it's meant to be or what its intended to be great pushback yeah all right cool hear hear what's that you Chris I'm curious are you are you enthralled by this story is your is your heart aflutter about the young love in the air this sort of stuff it's always it's weird especially with them because I do think it's of course kind of gross to be making a fake relationship but at the same time their relationship began with the like public declaration that it was then it was free clout yeah yeah that like adds a whole other level of like well I don't know like right are they are they doing a bad thing or is it just kind of like well like they no point was there dishonesty I guess so I don't I don't know it's that was always the last thing that I was gonna say about this as well is is if you and that's the question right if you say that a relationship is just for basically just for the views but then it goes on to play out like a relationship that looks real is that I don't know what is that what does that mean doesn't that defeat the purpose in the first plug it I don't I don't get it's just weird to me that then why do you care like it why would you care it's also never been quite clear to me if they are serious about the fact that like they're like oh it's just for the cloud it's just for the cloud but I I don't know if they're joking about that you know well I mean that they wouldn't be joking about it but it's but they might be like but sudden because the because the news about like Jake's former relationship with Erica Castel right is that it started as a fake relationship that became a real relationship and so now the joke of Jake getting into this next relationship is like oh this must be a fake relationship and so as a means of lamp shading I wonder if they are just saying that it is that's I mean it's it's definitely it's a weird it adds like this weird metal layer especially for people who are supposed to be like again hyper real like this is my real life like Jay Paul did that like Jake Paul what is the uncensored Jake Jake : uncut like right he's all about me this is my real life this is what lot like and so is this other vlog series he's doing is this a soap opera like is he an actor in this one but his real self in a different one I think it sends a confusing message to followers especially again Jake Paul has an audience of like 11 year olds so if I can't figure out what's real and what's not and or or what's even intended to be real and what's not intended to be real I just think that that sends are real confusing this it is it is weird to outright say like oh this relationship is for clout and then expect people to care about that relationship and then people care about that really then why why are you as a viewer caring about that relationship if you know that there is actually no relationship there in the first place I mean but maybe I guess they care because it becomes so confusing I mean it Stephanie's point too I wonder if he's confused I mean what is he a 21 22 oh he's confused like if you're living 3 if you're recording your entire life and you're kind of living 3 different lives and recording all those lives how do you keep them straight yeah yeah and do you start to confuse them I actually I have that exact same question I mean she'll Vance's are a real thing like as someone who did theater for a long time like I can tell you and I for both myself and for people I knew in those shows if you are faking feelings for someone on stage your body just suddenly shifts over and starts to like assume that it has feeling like if you're having to be like look across the stage or across the camera at someone and be like I love this person and if you're like on a regular relation on a regular day being like professing your love or affection for that person your brain starts to tell you yeah your brain starts to like adjust because it has that cognitive dissonance of like while I'm saying this and I'm acting this way so I must really feel this way in your body adjusts accordingly your biology is affected show manses are a very real and very dangerous thing because because when the show ends what happened yeah you there's a reason like there's a reason why Jon Snow from Game of Thrones is now married to Ygritte you know you know nothing Jon Snow but you know enough to get married to me outside of the realm of the show like showmance is a very real workout they seem very sweet I mean and it probably will you know good for them but I think it is worth calling out that you're right that that stuff does get confusing but am i I don't know and I as a viewer gonna support like a relationship that's purely Ford of use the whole thing I just the whole thing makes me sad shadow of the heart says show manses from a stage crew point of view are very annoying I imagine Oh from a stage crew perspective yeah that gets ya yep anyway because then you're stuck working with that person if things go sour and it's real weird or like the two of them are lovey-dovey and then yeah the whole thing anyway it's it's a complicated business I dunno um from like one of Matthews shows like ten years ago there are two guys who met during the show and that he was doing that he was in and I just saw like online the other day that they've been married for 10 years so that's actually really nice two of the guys from like way back in your days in New Hampshire Michael anyway so yes I know so they've actually so sometimes showbusiness do work out so maybe there's hope for John snow but yeah that but they can be very weird yeah so anyway not not usually the best idea so okay I don't want to talk about on time I'm taking tanning no you don't want to okay last last well maybe not the final final thing but a last big story I would say is let's talk about Facebook's content moderation system its system and they're the teams so yeah so stuff take us through this story cuz you've done a lot of research on this I have some personal connections to this but I'm curious you you just summarize what's going on you so yeah the brief summary I've actually been following this story for months because they've been doing more and more expose days on the people whose full-time job it is to moderate Facebook content and these aren't usually people who work at Facebook there are people who are hired by another company and this company's like hey Facebook you me a big Facebook hire us little company and we will help moderate all of the really bad stuff that's on Facebook like any social media platform there's a content on Facebook that people upload that is dangerous violent graphic offensive inappropriate like really deep conspiracy theories I mean just the most terrible terrible parts of humanity that get uploaded on to these platforms YouTube as well and there are people actual people who have to watch those videos and munde take them up and take them down and take them down and take them down and it's literally their full-time job they get they have to like meet quotas for how many videos they take down the working conditions for these people have been like under a lot of scrutiny lately because their job you can only imagine it has got to be like one of the worst jobs out there I don't care if you are in retail I don't care if you're you know flipping burgers those are jobs where you can be surrounded by your friends you can have interact with great people maybe not everyone's great but like those are like great jobs compared I think to the kind of working conditions that has been coming out and like online moderators yeah you said it's like what a 30 a 30 minute lunch break and then two other 10 minute breaks during the day people have to like lock out to go to the bathroom their conditions are terrible they like are rated by like how many posts they take down per hour or per minute and again like in between those breaks you're literally watching I mean the work that the article that Chris just flashed up I would really advise people to take the warning at the top of that article really seriously I had to stop reading that article or skip two sections where they weren't talking about what people actually have to moderate it's horrible it's horrible and so it's interesting cuz yeah just be really careful if you actually start reading about this issue all the major news stories aren't going to go into it in detail but some of the in-depth articles on what Virg vice verge really get into detail about what these people have to go through and you can and it makes total sense that they come out of it with psychological issues depression PTSD I mean they're it's really fast yeah on a small scale and again just to kind of like give this a little bit of personal touch and this is one of the reasons we want to talk about this is like there's plenty of jobs out there with limited breaks that are really grueling and thankless but the anonymous Fox says worse than writing theories it's a funny joke like haha but actually it's like yeah the the there's plenty of jobs that are really awful but the what makes this so different or what makes this really to a whole nother level is the idea that they are consuming literally the the worst possible stuff that you can imagine like actual murder actual like death animal abuse yeah like like the worst stuff that you can imagine being put up in video form like these people are and this is it round the clock all day and then being measured by how many of the these videos that they've actually watched right and so you can imagine that does some weird stuff to your psychology the the reason I bring this up in a personal note is like when I was at defy right I was their director of digital strategy so I was kind of like supervising mostly the YouTube content creation side of things working with kinda the Smosh channel and the ami Channel and the screen junkies Channel and a bunch of other properties that they had just unlike their content programming and this and that but one of the teams that I wasn't necessarily overseeing but I would like interact with on a regular basis was their clip clip licensing side right so there's a lot of channels out there like failarmy and if I had a channel like this to where they would go out and search for like funny FAIL videos or awesome win videos videos that the viral clips write things that they thought would have the potential of going viral or that were in the process of going viral they reach out to those clip owners and say hey we'll pay you 500 bucks a hundred bucks yeah thousand bucks whatever depending on how good the clip was to license your video or to basically buy it basically buy it and then maintain the rights of that video right so hey you as like for us we are doing content regularly on YouTube you know we're earning money regularly on YouTube by the show that we do but a lot of people who just post like a one-off viral cute video of their cat they don't know what to do with it they don't know how to start a YouTube ad account they don't have a youtube adsense account so anyway the I think the long and short is that you can buy up these clips your companies buy up these clips but in order to figure out what clips to buy you have to watch a lot of Clips right ends and a lot of clips that go viral are you know we're like crazy car crash videos or you know person gets hit in the face with a shovel you know like fails pranks car crashes things like that some people might find them funny but a lot of people wouldn't and so your so these people this this team that had to work on this stuff I think there were three of them of who around the clock we're watching videos and looking at some stuff that was really disturbing like they called me over one time to show me a car-crash video and it was just like like this was this was like mild by the the by the rates that they would watch things and like I was so scared I'm like did someone die in that and they're like no but like the stuff that they were the levels of violence and like extreme content that they were being exposed to round-the-clock every day like to them it was funny but to me it was like the most shocking thing and it was weird how they're they got defensive yeah oh desensitized they were to the stuff that they were consuming in the stuff that they were watching and the the I mean they were regularly seeing people die and I'm it was just like to them these like horrific car accidents and stuff for funny or interesting or awesome and to me it was like the craziest like most like disturbing thing one of the most disturbing things I'd ever seen and and you know by the nature of their job where they were watching this around-the-clock they were so desensitized to this stuff like the way they were being different and one of the things that that that raises a great point actually that comes out of the Facebook moderating stuff is that there have been some people who have been like I have been construed conspiracy theories about like everything around us and I'm like and not like like conspiracy theories about Mario like conspiracy theories about like someone is coming to kill me that kind of stuff and he's like and he you know he had to like go to therapy he had to quit because he was like I'm starting to believe some of the stuff I'm seeing I don't know how to separate out what is truth and what's not anymore and so you get desensitized to stuff it starts to like psychologically wear you down I mean this is the kind of stuff that you would show people as as a form of torture I mean it's terrible yeah and so the takeaway is this is first off that these jobs exist and they're starting to kind of like come to light that there are whole trees built around just like consuming this just really like bottom-of-the-barrel garbage disgusting elements of humanity and the working conditions already being bad enough but Facebook in this case is kind of immune to a lot of this because they're hiring out a third party company to do it like it's we just hired a company we don't know what's going on over there and I think the like the bottom line this is like a lot of companies have this problem like it's coming out for Facebook right and we know that like YouTube has a lot of AI to censor out a lot of this stuff so that people don't have to watch it but there's still a lot of stuff that doesn't get censored or that doesn't get taken care of by AI we know some people like on the content ratings team at YouTube and some of the like higher-ups at YouTube if there's a question about something oftentimes they have to review it like they have to personally watch it and like they've just told us like I have seen some of the worst stuff on the internet like all all of these platforms have these problems and so I I don't know what the solution is other than like to make artificial intelligence really smart and able to just take on more and more of that so people don't actually have to look at it um but you know it's like this incredibly taxing job and I'm glad at least people are talking about it because it's I mean I I imagine people coming out of working there for a couple of years some of them probably need so much therapy and they're not getting it like we had a couple of questions in the chat that we're like do they have therapy like why are they in these jobs like a lot of them like it's the best paying job they can get cuz it pays like pretty well but it like maybe it pays a little bit more than you know working retail or something like that but the cost of the cost like the toll that it takes on you is probably not worth it yeah it's and it's interesting cuz I think like this is one of those big problems that is gonna need to be solved as long as anyone can upload any video that you want you know as long as these platforms stay open to being able to upload whatever you're gonna have really mark really questionable really scary stuff getting uploaded and how do you solve that as as a company you know how how does AI solve that sort of thing how do like does it just get smart enough in order to just know what to take down or do you have people whose job it is to do this stuff and that's kind of the solution we're at now the classic example that YouTube's given us when we've talked to them about these sorts of issues in the past right is I forget what exactly the music video was but a popular music video at the time featured you know getting tens of millions of views right featured the singer with like a plastic bag over their head and it was like you know it was a statement and an artistic statement of sorts but it isn't violent it isn't you know it isn't meant to be like graphic or gory or anything like that and it was something that a lot of advertisers wanted to put their money in front of and it was you know something audiences really wanted to see because it was a popular musical artist but that's very dangerous content and an AI seeing that would be like probably take it down so you need a level of manual review around that to be like this is okay but this other video of someone with a bag over their head you know suffocating or whatever is not okay yeah what is the what's the line between art and like when is it an artistic representation of something versus no this is really dangerous there you would think that a lot of that stuff is really clear-cut but actually when you start talking to the people who do it there's a there's a ton of gray area in the middle for everything and so I you know it's very hard to train a machine to understand like every situation yeah and it's interesting right like we're the type of people who wouldn't do like the reddit 5050 channel I see it in no way right now people are like I do right at 5050 all the time you know maybe maybe that's the job for like hey that's the job for you friends but that's also your choice that's for fun and you get to be like oh I'm either going to get fun puppy or I'm going to get wet dog with five legs that's the most popular one or whatever yeah um so you already know what your worst-case scenario is there in a lot of cases don't you yeah you know you know that you know what your worst-case scenario is this is any type of content could come out of anywhere could be from anywhere in the world and could involve any everyone has a trigger right everyone has something that they can't stand to see for me it's like animal cruelty I just like I mean among many other things but like there's there some things that are people are really sensitive about right at fifty fifty you can still avoid the stuff that is really going to be upsetting for you this is a job where you can't and it's your job it's like you can't you it is a weird job it's a we ethical it falls into this weird ethical area where we need to explain right at fifty fifty oh sorry so we're all right at fifty fifty is I don't know if this is a challenge that a decent number of youtubers have done but basically we're not really interested there yeah I I am a firm believer in that sort of thing like once you see something you can't unsee it yes if it's like one of those like traumatic things and it just like sticks with you and so I like try to stay away from a lot of that stuff but basically it's a subreddit that is dedicated to it's it's kind of like a gamble right it's you have a 50/50 shot they'll tell you in the title of the post basically you are either gonna see something that's really cute or something that's like really scary gross disturbing or horrific right so someone getting their head cut off versus a cute puppy you know with with babies or something like you'd like that's that's obviously a really bad example of it but something like weird like Stephanie said a dog with five legs versus of a dog playing in the yard that's really anything wrong with a dog with five legs by the way no but it's but it's like to some people like that would be a really like gross or disturbing thing to see like a mutation or a mutant dog or something like that well that's weird that's crazy and so it's a reddit that is or it's a subreddit that's all this kind of like game it's gamified this sort of thing right like you flip a coin you don't know what you're gonna get are you brave enough to take the channel that's just like people are just doing that for fun that's not their job and they're not like imagine if the only way you can pay your rent is by keep doing it over and over and over and over and over like thousands and thousands of times in a row yes it is and it's interesting right because it goes back to what we were just talking about the show man stuff right you get desensitized to things your body adjusts your your mentality kind of shifts that even if you are like a prodigiously user of like Reddit 5050 or whatever I think over an extended period of time for hours upon hours a day yeah might I could see it having like some weird impacts on the way that you like see the world or the way that Li you kind of like interact with people around you I don't know I think it's one of the similar to like microwaves being first introduced into the world and then people later people are like wow if you stand too close to microwaves like you know for an extended period of time like that has health ramifications like this is one of those things that we'll see what it results in there are horrible people in the chat who have been like I think I could handle that job which kudos to you yeah because people have to do it and then there are there there's a dino dive who says Thomas Sanders recently uploaded a video where he talks about the disturbing content and the the effect mentally I highly recommend watching it handles the subject really well so if you're interested in this topic we haven't I haven't seen this video but I like Thomas Sanders so like maybe check maybe check that one oh yeah so it's it's um so it's an intro it's the reason we bring it up right is it's one of those stories that's starting to break out when it comes to you know like just here's a weird interesting thing that's happening that we should probably be paying attention to when it comes to where we are in the digital video space Facebook YouTube stuff like that and it's one that I think the conversations starting around but we'll see kind of where it goes from here it's just a very interesting bit of T to talk about and again like if you're the type of person who can do reddit 5050 and doesn't care about this sort of like maybe this is the sort of job for you maybe this is like the Facebook moderation needs you so enlist sign up today should we do our last drop of two anyway that's speaking of moderating viral videos look that's an actually decent segue you're gonna cover the last one yeah the last less little drop a sweet tea here firefighters used you to rescue a bunch of ductile yeah okay so we know that we've been talking about some heavy stuff we talked about etiquette at the beginning of this stream so I know a lot of people in the chat have been spamming at this entire time but if you want to go back and see our discussion of that just go back to the beginning we talked about it up there we talked about a heavy Facebook stuff but we do want to end on a light fun note Chris do we have this to actually play or should we just send people to it we should yeah so just check out the story of the fire the firefighters who were trying to get a bunch of baby ducklings ate baby ducklings out of a storm drain and they couldn't get the ducklings to like come toward them so that they could pull them out and so they were just kind of stuck in there so they pulled up a youtube video of like a a mother duck calling like calling baby ducks and and played it to the baby ducks who are like stuck in the storm drain and out they come they just waddle right out and they're like and then and then they like put them all in a little box and bring them up and then mama duck kind of walks away from with them and it's it's the best yes so in a day where we've talked about a lot of sad stuff when it comes to online content a lot of disturbing stuff people having to watch a lot of like the the the just lowest of low low when you grow cysts of stuff that you can possibly put in video form online this is just a really nice story of a nice video that'll make you feel warm and fuzzy because it's about baby ducklings being saved by the power of YouTube and brave firefighters baby ducks are the best if only they'd stayed ducklings forever could if you could engineer an animal that stayed a duckling forever that would be the best pet because Ducks once they grew up they're still cool but they're not yeah they're kind of stinky they're kind of mean they're not as cute definitely because they're not as fluffy if you could engineer something to stay like a duckling forever Laura like a little chick ah and then you hospitals could be filled with babies and chicks best pets ever all right that would be so cute baby like it's just a bunch of like hospital nurseries filled with little baby chicks and all the babies would be like way [Music] so go ahead and envision your your favorite baby pet and give give the baby ducklings a little watch and we will be back on Thursday we'll be back on Thursday for a live stream doing some regular gaming or related content so hopefully you'll be here to join us four o'clock p.m. Pacific time and yeah that's that's about it for today thank you guys so much for watching again spread love spread positivity spread some good vibes today because it's it because it is a sad day in YouTube so you know just the world has a lot of negativity in it could use a little bit more positive feelings so go out there and be supportive of each other and with that remember that's just the tea this is the last drop of that team you
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Published: Tue Jun 25 2019
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