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Phase one was the breadtubers. They forced the devs to try to make tf2 competitive slop and it ended up with the game we have now and the devs getting burn out from dealing with them.
Then the toxic positivity crowd was propped up by non-tf2 sloptubers and the new age tftubers (the savetf2 and fixtf2 movement.) This is movement we are in now and it's terrible. Dozens of sloptubers who for some reason people blindly follow. These people dont even play the game and yet they decide who gets a voice in the community.
The only reason SaveTF2/FixTF2 worked was because it attacked Valves squeaky clean reputation. FixTF2s petition didnt do anything to Valve, it was the news articles calling out Valve looking away from TF2 (Not that the news sources cared, they just wanted to get clicks)