Vlogger Detained At Security Check

Tom Morrow

Well-Known Member
Obviously you are a vlogger. You get lost! It's my opinion and im entitled to that just like everyone else. If you feel some type of way, maybe you need to go to vloggers are pathetic anonymous lol
I'm not a vlogger but if you were to put in the absolute minimum effort you will find thousands of great content providers on YouTube who both provide great content and also are good enough at it to make a living off of it. Your idea of vlogger seems to be limited to "self-centered loudmouth who points a camera at their face and talks about themselves" but that only represents a portion of YouTube. I agree that those people are bad. But there are many channels that are good enough to be on TV.
 
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ChrisFL

Premium Member
I'm not a vlogger but if you were to put in the absolute minimum effort you will find thousands of great content providers on YouTube who both provide great content and also are good enough at it to make a living off of it. Your idea of vlogger seems to be limited to "self-centered loudmouth who points a camera at their face" but that only represents a portion of YouTube. I agree that those people are bad. But there are many channels that are good enough to be on TV.

Agreed, and some youtubers get more views than a lot of broadcast and cable TV shows
 

ppete1975

Well-Known Member
Adam the Woo was banned from Universal a year ago for a video he made in 2012. I know he has/had a stigma on here for a while, but he has changed a lot since then and now his focus is on informative videos about obscure places to visit, famous filming locations, etc. He doesn't do the whole trespassing thing anymore.
I don't mind what he does :) hes just kind of boring and dry to me.. but its all personal opinion. I know neither him or Justin would ever do the whole.. "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM" both seem very respectful, even if adam used to trespass (but he built his channel and name on it so cant really blame him) and they are certainly not matt sonswa
 

Dead2009

Horror Movie Guru
Lol im sorry people who consider making YouTube a career is crazy.

Crazy? Sure, considering you have to be able to pull in the right amount of viewers and maintain those viewers to make it in the broadcasting business. Pathetic though? Hardly. A pathetic profession would be someone who has money pretending to be homeless because they dont want to work. That is pathetic.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Crazy? Sure, considering you have to be able to pull in the right amount of viewers and maintain those viewers to make it in the broadcasting business. Pathetic though? Hardly. A pathetic profession would be someone who has money pretending to be homeless because they dont want to work. That is pathetic.

I wish I was as pathetic as millionaire YouTuber pewdiepie. God, I wish I was so, so pathetic.
 

Dead2009

Horror Movie Guru
Adam the Woo was banned from Universal a year ago for a video he made in 2012. I know he has/had a stigma on here for a while, but he has changed a lot since then and now his focus is on informative videos about obscure places to visit, famous filming locations, etc. He doesn't do the whole trespassing thing anymore.

I stopped watching AdamTheWoo when he couldnt handle criticism from his community about being all about the money and didnt seem to care about what he was doing and stopped doing the daily vlogs cause of it.
 

disney4life2008

Well-Known Member
I'm not a vlogger but if you were to put in the absolute minimum effort you will find thousands of great content providers on YouTube who both provide great content and also are good enough at it to make a living off of it. Your idea of vlogger seems to be limited to "self-centered loudmouth who points a camera at their face and talks about themselves" but that only represents a portion of YouTube. I agree that those people are bad. But there are many channels that are good enough to be on TV.

Actually I agree. There are some amazing people who have cooking shows on YouTube that are better than food tv.
 

Brad Bishop

Well-Known Member
It is. It's sad. But when you have millions of followers who enable your behavior ... it goes to the head. Social media is really really dangerous.

In all my vlog watching and youtube perusing, I've never heard of this person. LOL if he thinks he's famous.

Social media is just a tool. People are dangerous. Tools are just tools.
 

trainplane3

Well-Known Member
I wish I was as pathetic as millionaire YouTuber pewdiepie. God, I wish I was so, so pathetic.
Dare I say it but PewDiePie has gotten better since being let go by Disney. I could never watch him before but now he's just off the rails. It's kind of like watching a mental breakdown in slow motion. His entertainment value has definitely gone up. Is it good entertainment? Eeeehhh no, not really :rolleyes:. But it is entertaining. Especially since he doesn't focus on younger audiences anymore.
 

Tom Morrow

Well-Known Member
I stopped watching AdamTheWoo when he couldnt handle criticism from his community about being all about the money and didnt seem to care about what he was doing and stopped doing the daily vlogs cause of it.
He did over five years of uploading a new video every single day, that's enough to take a toll on anyone. He is still creating new vlogs, just not every day. The last few projects he has done have been big endeavors that he uploaded to his original channel, and they're some of the best work he's ever done.
 

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