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He destroyed the rep of lots of hats/misc by giving them bad stereotypes and idiots take everything youtubers say as a law.
Wait really? Even though he has a disclaimer and it is obvious it is all meant for fun? Some people seem to be so exetremely oblivious
He triple the price of an item by just saying it was great....so yeah, people are idiots.
If anything it's the traders to blame for the inflation and/or deflation of cosmetic values, both sellers and buyers.
Remember when the Hazmat Headcase got added to sniper as a joke and it jumped to nearly a key in value simply because of hype-market?
Not his fault.
No one to blame but the weak-minded people that rushed to buy it because he said it was great.
"A fool and his money are soon parted"
No worries, we all make them.
Secondly, they’re mostly blaming Soundsmith for “influencing” traders to inflate/deflate prices of cosmetics and weapons, even though he did nothing wrong. Since people can’t read the intro of the stereotype series these days, is why there’s so much salt towards him