Post
Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Am I Being Scammed By A Prominent YouTuber?
by
The Sceptical Chymist
on 14/07/2023, 13:31:37 UTC
Do you know that it is possible to buy subscribers for the YT channel, so that number is not necessarily in a positive relationship with the quality of the material placed there?
Yep, that was my first thought.  You can also buy entire channels from Youtubers with tons of real subscribers, because I've seen a couple examples of that.  I think it happened with Business Casual, who's now trying to sue Youtube.  Anyway, don't believe online reviews, like/dislike numbers, subscriber counts, Twitter followers, or any of that.  People have been selling stat-boosting services right here on bitcointalk for years.

And that guy may well be a prominent Youtuber, but I've never heard of him.

They could be using a hacked youtube account which is not that uncommon, see: How Hackers Hijacked Thousands of High-Profile YouTube Accounts

Most importantly, I thought you've learned in your previous experience OP? How come you did not do your due diligence this time? how regretful...


It is high time we began to investigate what exactly the OP is doing. How can he raise similar topics within a short period of time. I am beginning to doubt non of his/her stories are real.
Is it worth investigating?  There are many strange birds in this forest of ours, and some of them just like to tell outrageous lies for reasons unknown to anyone but themselves.  I think the best thing to do is ignore him until he shuts up.  If he got scammed, let that be an education for him.  He wouldn't be the first or last person to fall for something a retarded child would recognize as a scam.  Some people can't be helped.