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You said it was 20 videos down with the exact title. Yet, it was only 3 down just searching for the channel with "Mr beast" at the end.
You don't need an account to watch the video. Whatever you think you're saying is wrong.
If it plays in the Steam web browser, it's playing with no sign-in required, meaning it's not age-restricted.
I'll give it a 6/10 on the oppression scale.
The channel only has this video on it. If you're searching for the channel, it's because of this video. It means you know you're searching for the video.
try
"Mr. Beast -goodguy -promo -burger -ava"
again, 6th result.
Most people are too dumb to realise YouTube has corporate incentives to appear squeaky clean- outright censoring things would be a scandal, leading to negative PR. They try to, ironically, suppress their suppression. They know analytically that people don't often scroll when looking for videos. More than half of people click on one of the first 5 that appear. Either way, you're always someone who just wants to argue to argue. This is clearly being suppressed. A channel with 22,000 subs getting 1,000,000 views on a video in 3 days would undoubtedly hit top charts- YouTube clearly didn't let that happen, because they have corporate relations with Mr Beast and the brand.
it's kinda funny how I keep getting videos in my feed about how youtube are crocked scumbags and are shutting them down :P
Multiple other people in the comments of the video are also talking about seeing it recommended to them as well.
Just put it into a search engine, not "youtube" and it comes right up.
Also, it's gone mainstream, now:
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/former-mrbeast-employee-claims-youtube-star-is-a-fraud-and-a-scam/ar-BB1qD5pa
News agencies are perking up.
(I posted the vid a couple of days ago in the Dr. Dis thread, as well. It was on Reddit's popular page pretty high up. :))