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Then they later start asking why the story makes no sense and/or why they're so underpowered, etc.
Raiding discord channels, twitch streams, etc.
Subscriber goals
Attacking other fandoms, channels, etc. and then afterwards make a video reacting + acting surprised about the hate they got from the fans. The ♥♥♥♥ did you think was going to happen?
YouTube: *ear-shattering 5-second intro from AfterEffects* "Heyyyy, guys and gals, it's GenericYouTubePerson#458 again, and it's an awesome day and I'm so glad ya'll have joined me on another video you guys are the best really so anyway, let me just tell you a bit about what you're gonna see today and----"
Me: "Ugh, FINE! I'll figure it out myself, for cryin' out loud..."
that's why i google it instead, usually a nice written guide with steps for each mission
YouTubers who overreact to everything that happens in the game.
YouTubers who talk too much when a cutscene or dialogue is happening.
YouTubers who insist on having a long intro.
This is why if I want to search a video walkthrough, I always search for the ones with no commentary. Just show me the damn game and keep it short and sweet.