Watcher: Why Prioritizing Profit At All Costs Betrays Fans

In this intriguing video, we delve into the controversial decision made by the founders of Watcher, a KZread channel known for its high-quality content. We examine how their announcement of a new subscription service sparked outrage among their loyal fanbase and how a psychological concept of reactance played a key role in shaping viewers' reactions. Explore the backstory of Watcher's inception and how their departure from Buzzfeed led to a unique mission and company culture.
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  • @Evamythwood
    @Evamythwood22 күн бұрын

    My partner is a videographer and one thing he noticed during the original announcement video is that Watcher's camera man was wearing the MOST EXPENSIVE steadicam model currently available on the market. It cost upwards of $20,000 dollars. He said 'That truly isn't necessary, those are for feature films and would be an utter waste of money even for a TV show'. Meaning they are spending more than what a network TV show would be paying for that model'. I am part of a much smaller production company so although I don't know the extent of the financial operation, I do know how to cut costs on material (But not salary) while still maintaining high quality content. They chose not to do that.

  • @gabbydadgostar2234

    @gabbydadgostar2234

    21 күн бұрын

    OMG I work in film and I noticed this too I was like WHAT? The audacity to pretend you need this. DPs+ Directors have to make such a case to production for how to spend budget. It's possible they hired the steadicam operator with his own gear at a day rate but still expensive and unnecessary.

  • @dreamlandnightmare

    @dreamlandnightmare

    20 күн бұрын

    @@gabbydadgostar2234 They think they're a lot bigger than they actually are, and they are trying to milk their audience to sustain their Hollywood delusion. I knew something was off when I read that they make "TV-caliber" content on their "about" page. (This was before the "big announcement".) No one watches them for "TV-caliber" content. They watch them for the personalities and chemistry.

  • @pattierotondo1108

    @pattierotondo1108

    2 күн бұрын

    You make an excellent point about overspending on equipment. You can do what you need with a lot less and still make great content. What I noticed was Steven's background in their "We're leaving YT" video. That kitchen is in a REALLY expensive house. A house with a kitchen like that in LA is going to cost at least $5-8 million. If he can afford a house like that, then maybe he is spending over his head on that too. He also drives a Tesla. Shane and Sara had a wedding where just the venue cost $55,000 and she wore three different outfits. The entire event likely cost at least $150,000. The watches that all three of them were wearing are super expensive models. They are all living lavishly in LA, where just leading a standard middle-class existence is very expensive. If they can afford to spend money like fat-cats, then I don't have a lot of sympathy for their "plight".

  • @dreamlandnightmare

    @dreamlandnightmare

    2 күн бұрын

    @@pattierotondo1108 Their "plight" is that their egos and lifestyles outgrew their channel.

  • @technicolorsoultheory3924
    @technicolorsoultheory392425 күн бұрын

    at its core no one asked for "higher quality" content from them. Better cameras, more staff, and bigger payday for the boys doesn't cover up that they've been putting out the same content they did on BuzzFeed in higher resolution.

  • @lalailm

    @lalailm

    24 күн бұрын

    Its true, no one asked. But what if thats what they WANT to do? Dont they have the right to do so?

  • @proudtiger2538

    @proudtiger2538

    24 күн бұрын

    they certainly have the right to do so. and their audience certainly has the right to let the people behind watcher know that they dislike this decision and refuse to follow them further on their "content journey."

  • @lalailm

    @lalailm

    24 күн бұрын

    @@proudtiger2538thats quite a way to distort the common response people are having over this. It was not just letting them know they dont want higher quality. The common tone is “how dare you betray your fanbase by asking us to pay for the content after the SUPPORT we gave you??” People are acting as if they did these guys a favor!! When in reality, they made content they wanted to make, you consumed it (for free) bc you thought it was good and chose to do so. Its an exchange, not charity. You get the entertainment, they get to make a living. No one is in debt with anyone here. Its simple. It only gets complicated when people get all parasocial about. And sure. The creators will encourage that to a degree that benefits them (bc “thank you for the support guys, we love YOU and we want to make the content for YOU!” sounds better than “you get the entertainment, we get to make a living”), but the fault is not entirely on them. Also, its 2024, people should know by now that this type of relationship is one sided. In my opinion, their mistake was the tone they chose for the goodbye video, bc it was contradicting with what they were saying. It was basically a tapping into the parasocial relationship to convince people to follow them and at the same time letting those fans know that the exchange was no longer going to be free for them. And thats a tough pill to swallow. So yeah, it did sound manipulative and patronizing. Bad move. But that’s completely different from wanting to make better content and wanting to get paid better. And they are not wrong for that and they certainly are not “betraying” anyone. You didn’t do them any favors, you just think you do bc you were deep into a parasocial relationship and didn’t even notice it. And thats why you resort to such emotionally charged responses such as calling them greedy and ungrateful.

  • @FerEssence

    @FerEssence

    24 күн бұрын

    @@proudtiger2538 They definitely do have a right to state their dislikes; it is simply part of the business to listen to the people who consume the product. I also think people are taking this way too personally though (and I am an avid Watcher viewer). It was definitely a series of bad business decisions, including bad PR, but to call them greedy or place moral failures on them is a stretch, in my personal opinion. Then again, parasocial relationships is part of the social media business. They tried to utilize that and it bit them in the ass. I just wish everyone involved would be more aware that they’re being parasocial. It’s kinda creepy that this is how we operate as a society now. I know that’s wishful thinking, but that’s just my opinion on the whole thing 🤷 Edit to add: I am not defending their decisions. There ain’t no way I was ever paying for the streaming service as a single unemployed mother lmao. If you choose not to watch them anymore, do so; it’ll hopefully teach them a PR lesson. Sucks for their employees but that’s how it goes. I on the other hand, will eat up the free content they will have and I do have to say, thanks to those that did complain lol! Tbh even if they left, there’s loads of other channels I enjoy on KZread.

  • @jesusrivera521

    @jesusrivera521

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@proudtiger2538don't be mad because they have ambition and you don't

  • @Phd366
    @Phd36624 күн бұрын

    I hate when KZreadrs or influencers say “I’m doing this for you” as if they are doing us a favor when we pay for subscriptions, ads, etc…

  • @DonnaIRL

    @DonnaIRL

    24 күн бұрын

    But I made this video specifically for you, Phd366!

  • @CrustyUgg

    @CrustyUgg

    23 күн бұрын

    True! And it's not even like they asked us what we wanted in the first place. If a content creator asks and the majority of their audience says "yes! Please put your content behind a paywall!" Then fine.. but they didn't.

  • @NeapolitanDynamite1

    @NeapolitanDynamite1

    23 күн бұрын

    i mean if its vlog style they really are doing you a favor. you like to watch their life and ideas? thats why piracy laws exist. you must be young.

  • @NeapolitanDynamite1

    @NeapolitanDynamite1

    23 күн бұрын

    @@CrustyUggnobody cares to ask you bc you click regardless. you are a watcher. they are creators. until you live that life idk if you’ll every really ‘get’ it. 🤷🏾‍♂️ like Donna said, she made this for us without us asking. a lot of work goes into this. so, if youre JUST a watcher, stfu really.

  • @KaleidoAbridged

    @KaleidoAbridged

    21 күн бұрын

    @@NeapolitanDynamite1 The reality of the situation is watcher drastically financially mismanaged their business, and that is what came to light here. Somebody in the comment section pointed ou they use a 20K camera, that even tv stations wouldn't buy, because it's originally for feature films. I supported them on patreon, I have the 6 USD, but i am not going to flush money down the toilet when the watcher channel is so blatantly poorly managed. GroovyGavin is a youtube channel who does paranormal content, it's him and his 2 friends, he travels all around the world, ON location, great production value, only 700K subs. he has my money now because I know he'll make good use of it. It's terrible business sense to take your subscribers for granted and tell them to stfu, because it's very easy to do so. It's very easy to not watch a channel anymore, It's very easy to unsub from patreon.

  • @m.p.6039
    @m.p.603924 күн бұрын

    Look... Shane bought himself a Tesla car. His wedding venue alone was 50.000$ and his bride had 3 wedding gowns. She brags on her instagram that she buys 100$ tote bags. They have more than enough money for any projects they want... but everything came too easy for them and now they're spoiled. They spend money like water so now they're broke and think their loyal and adoring fans won't mind footing their bill. His wife even said on her tumblr that they need more money so they can have livable wages. Let them fall and find themselves a day job for once.

  • @oooh19

    @oooh19

    24 күн бұрын

    yea I honestly wonder what their wives do

  • @Chewi_

    @Chewi_

    24 күн бұрын

    Omg that makes me so mad lol. His wife also went on tumblr to say I get people don't want to pay for things that were once free but it's hard to make a "survivable living" well making cool things lol. Seems like there making a very survivable living then. If she's talking about lower people at the company maybe they should take a paycut tell they can make it more sustainable.

  • @moonbeams4999

    @moonbeams4999

    24 күн бұрын

    It's the whole fresh audacity to talk about livable wages when it is very clear they can absolutely afford to downsize without even laying anyone off. Anyone with eyes can see they can cut down on production or take a cut themselves before it can come down to asking fans for money. It's not a crime like some KZread scandals, sure. It's just.... the absolute cajones.

  • @alexussk

    @alexussk

    24 күн бұрын

    Her name is Sara but the real culprits are the guys

  • @solidsnake1806

    @solidsnake1806

    23 күн бұрын

    they'll have more money for production if Shane's wife sells all those $100 tote bags, they should seriously consider that

  • @speakerpythia
    @speakerpythia24 күн бұрын

    It was this situation that made me realize how parasocial I was with Watcher. Maybe it was best we broke up...

  • @Alek.17

    @Alek.17

    24 күн бұрын

    In my case, i used to watch them on buzzfeed, and I didn't keep up with them once they parted ways. This year, probably only a month before this mess I started watching them again 🙃 maybe I caused it, sorry guys 😂

  • @gabeminson

    @gabeminson

    24 күн бұрын

    yeah tbh this is what this whole situation is exposing to me . i’ve never been a huge watcher fan but AM a big try guys person, so i feel similarly about following content creators, but find it odd how emotional/personally offended the longtime watchers of the boys are by this. in my opinion, they made a shitty business decision based not just on greed (partially), but also just on ignorance. i rly don’t think it was about betrayal or hating their entire fanbase lol .

  • @blepblep7245

    @blepblep7245

    19 күн бұрын

    well they do rely on ppl's parasocial relationship. i dont think it's ur fault.

  • @kaskaskas

    @kaskaskas

    18 күн бұрын

    Thank god someone else agrees. I think they’re stupid but if they wanted to be money hungry they would’ve monetized everything day one. The hype was the biggest when they announced the channel, so why wouldn’t they make everything pay to watch there?

  • @CDN_Bookmouse
    @CDN_Bookmouse24 күн бұрын

    Puppet History could have been funded with cute merch and behind the scenes exclusives on Patreon. International trips for Ghost Files could have been funded in HOURS through a gofundme, and then they could use those trips to also shoot some of Steven's content. Add extra Patreon content along the way, a few behind the scenes/on location pictures and short videos, come back and post everything to massive profit. None of this was rocket science, they just didn't want to do things that way. Nor did they have any exclusive content READY for the streamer--they essentially asked us to pre-order streaming content. That's a hard pass from be guys.

  • @aff77141

    @aff77141

    24 күн бұрын

    Bro i bet you people would go WILD for purposely awful puppet history merch, part of its charm is that it's low budget

  • @CDN_Bookmouse

    @CDN_Bookmouse

    24 күн бұрын

    @@aff77141 I agree, things that look just a touch janky would really fit in with it. And if it had old tiny Professor instead of new weird Professor? Sell like hot cakes. Their merch offerings are threadbare--they need to make it easier to support them, not harder to watch their content. How they couldn't figure this out assures me that they could make all the money they want and still go bankrupt.

  • @edithnackers7127
    @edithnackers712724 күн бұрын

    Graphics are irrelevant to me. Does anyone else hardly watch the actual video and use KZread mainly as audio?

  • @aff77141

    @aff77141

    24 күн бұрын

    Yep. I have adhd so sometimes I rely on just having background videos to get through the day, if I do watch one it's for education or over a meal

  • @Insaneanimeaddict

    @Insaneanimeaddict

    22 күн бұрын

    @@aff77141yo this explains why I have an easier time doing chores when I have a video in the bg

  • @pamelalansbury94

    @pamelalansbury94

    21 күн бұрын

    Me! I’m usually doing something else and just listening.

  • @izzahamir

    @izzahamir

    19 күн бұрын

    Agree 100% thats why i watch them cuz i just want to hear the ghoul boys banter while i do my cleaning but honestly ghost file is not as fun as unsolve and theyre too long😅

  • @TheAngelFolly
    @TheAngelFolly24 күн бұрын

    This is what happens when fans get a glipse behind the curtain and realize their favorite creators are no longer relatable. 25+ employees for YT?? If you want to make TV, go make TV but don't ask fans to fuel your ego or else they get no more content for free. What an absolute slap in the face for fans, subscribers, patreons, merch buyers, and tour fans.

  • @Dhdjksjsnsnsnnsnsna

    @Dhdjksjsnsnsnnsnsna

    17 күн бұрын

    25+ employees and doing this is weird considering how smosh has more than 25+ and they have both ticketed and free content.

  • @ChristinaMagma

    @ChristinaMagma

    5 күн бұрын

    The exception i’d give is Kurz gesat, they produce high quality videos and they have like 40 staff or something. They have a patreon too but they ALSO post their videos on youtube.

  • @pingu1252
    @pingu125224 күн бұрын

    what i also don't understand is how they expected to get new viewers to watch their content. while youtube's algorithm definitely has flaws, they're a big channel that gets decent views so they wouldn't have a problem drawing in new viewers. by removing all videos from youtube, they would've essentially removed any chance of getting a new audience which would just cause their website to die slowly since people would slowly cancel their subscriptions. it just feels like they didn't plan this through at all and needed a quick way to make money because the fact they didn't think of this at all after so many years of producing online content is baffling

  • @aprilthecat

    @aprilthecat

    24 күн бұрын

    Such a good point, and also not counting the cost of running the website? I want to see so badly their business plan for this (if they even had any) because there's so much to lose and very little to gain, to me no matter how I look at it it's just a terrible business decision. And their compromise now doesn't make sense either, so now that they've lost part of their audience they're going to keep the website running with shows early (which very little people care about) and then still upload them on youtube like always? They're losing even more money now. I'm so intrigued by it.

  • @pingu1252

    @pingu1252

    24 күн бұрын

    @@aprilthecat afaik the videos are hosted on vimeo so that would make it a lot cheaper to run, and another comment said that their SSL cert was broken when the website first launched, which really makes me believe that the website was rushed and they didn't think it through at all. now they're in an even worse situation because they've lost the trust of their current viewers, and anyone that didn't know who they were before this now just see them as people that care more about money than their audience

  • @anne-marie339

    @anne-marie339

    24 күн бұрын

    Exactly! And why I think Dropout’s model of posting the first episode of a lot of their content’s seasons (or multiple episodes sprinkled throughout overtime) is a good way to gain new viewers (in addition to social media marketing)

  • @zenxity

    @zenxity

    24 күн бұрын

    @@anne-marie339 They were going to do that. That was the initial plan.

  • @kaskaskas

    @kaskaskas

    18 күн бұрын

    This is a fair point. I don’t think they thought about it long term at all. I think they just genuinely thought they would get enough subscribers to keep it going forever

  • @elle_rose_xx
    @elle_rose_xx24 күн бұрын

    The thing that REALLY irked fans (me) (I spent like 3 hours in the comment section of their original announcement) was Steven saying ‘anyone can afford it!’ Comments were FILLED with really sad stories - we’re in a global recession ffs!! Also people don’t actually like the better quality. We want just Ryan and Shane chilling. And everyone hates Steven lmao

  • @blepblep7245

    @blepblep7245

    19 күн бұрын

    yea why do they have to 😊spend a lot on steven eating food??? nobody watches that lmfao.

  • @bunnyfrosting1744

    @bunnyfrosting1744

    16 күн бұрын

    I feel like they’re just completely out of touch now, which is okay to an extend, it at least makes sense. But to think that even 50% of their viewers have enough spare income to spend on stuff like Patreons or Merch is just… wild 😬

  • @alexandria8373
    @alexandria837324 күн бұрын

    I hate it when youtubers refer to their viewers as fans instead of subscribers. They're clearly not fanatics that go for anything

  • @luciusliu9417

    @luciusliu9417

    16 күн бұрын

    You're kinda right. A few 'Influencers' I watch have a fanatic following that drool over every word said. Like, I like the content/person, but the fanbase needs some serious introspection; and the creator, some humbling. It's possible that (cause KZreadrs are just untrained, normal people, most of them aren't celebs who grew up in the spotlight) the KZreadr just doesn't realize that they're weaponizing(?) some of their viewers' minds. I've actually unsubbed or stopped interacting (leaving comments/likes) from a couple KZreadrs I liked in the past because of their volatile die for fan-following.

  • @dittelange3142
    @dittelange314225 күн бұрын

    I truly truly think that they saw what Dropout is doing (selling out msg, getting interviewed by the Emmy's, having a thriving independent streaming platform) and wanted some of that WITHOUT realizing why Dropout managed to be successful in the first place

  • @Zarsla

    @Zarsla

    24 күн бұрын

    Thing is, you can't be dropout. Dropout is celebrating year 5. And on top of that had big company funding, then lost it and downsized to like the ceo + d20 main crew and like 5 other people, when they had like at least 100 ppl. In like year 2/3. Like that's hard to comeback from but the main reasob ppl paid for Dropout was d20 amongst a few others, so fans were willingly to pay for it if they could keep having it. and it work out.

  • @Nolaris3

    @Nolaris3

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@Zarsla I also remembered when they released Dropout that things were going really bad for CollegeHumor. They had to layoff so many people so when they said they needed the money, it really looked like they needed the money. Dropout was never even meant to be a success but a genuine attempt to survive a terrible situation. The success came from the fact that they struck a gold mine producing things their fans liked, namely the unscripted content.

  • @camannwordsmith

    @camannwordsmith

    Күн бұрын

    And Dropout is putting out new content like every other DAY, and it's one of the best channels out there. Watcher would have offered something new about once per week.

  • @OneOddOwl
    @OneOddOwl25 күн бұрын

    Okay, here's the thing. The content isn't free. If it is being paid for by advertisting, and the advertising requires a viewer, then it is the viewer's time spent watching the ad that pays for the content. So when a creator says "you can watch the content for free" you are saying that the viewer's time has no value. Time is any person's most precious commodity. A very limited resource. The absolute gall that content creators have to insinuate that their time has value but ours does not? And actually, because I do value my time, I pay for youtube premium so that I don't have to watch ads. The time I get back from not watching ads can be spent doing things that are productive and enrich my life. I pay for the content I watch, and so does everybody else. You pay with money or you pay with your time. Which has more value to you?

  • @alexyssaubrie1606

    @alexyssaubrie1606

    24 күн бұрын

    Wow I never thought of that

  • @j-skullz

    @j-skullz

    22 күн бұрын

    ad/sponsorblock babeeey😘

  • @mallk238

    @mallk238

    15 күн бұрын

    Honestly same. The thing about youtube sponsors is that they really don’t have a way of seeing how many people watched the sponsor segment of a video. They can only see how many people used the (often times OUTDATED code since they only last about a month). I know for a fact that Im never gonna click a sponsor link or use that one time code so they aren’t getting paid for me watching anyway. And seeing as all websites have made ads so aggressive im gonna use adblock anyway. Im not going out of my way to whitelist youtube of all things.

  • @crizmagno

    @crizmagno

    Сағат бұрын

    Thanks for pointing this out. A lot of people missed this crucial point which really helped and ramped up creators revenue. And by people I mean both creators and viewers.

  • @jariah92005
    @jariah9200524 күн бұрын

    That “free membership” for Patreon subscribers was only for a few months. After it ran out they would have to repurchase a membership. That backlash will hit once subs realize what the deal actually is.

  • @GrainneMhaol
    @GrainneMhaol24 күн бұрын

    When you want to create a second income stream - make it and make it pay before abandoning the first one assuming everyone will follow you. This is an amateur business move.

  • @solidsnake1806
    @solidsnake180623 күн бұрын

    They failed miserably to hide the fact that it was not about their audience at all, it was all about them. /They/ wanted TV quality. /They/ wanted that quality with absolutely no cuts to their monthly income. If you're independent, want to do grander things and still get the same paycheck, it will NOT work out. They knew it but decided to protect their ambitions and their paychecks anyway under the guise of care for their audience. I was not even a fan and yet I feel insulted on behalf of all the people who got them where they are.

  • @CJ-ht4rf
    @CJ-ht4rf22 күн бұрын

    I'm surprised you didn't mention that they hired two new staff members right before the announcement and then guilt tripped people that starting the streaming service was the only way to keep watcher from going under

  • @anastasiafreeman1925
    @anastasiafreeman192517 күн бұрын

    They tried to make it seem like they’re struggling for funds while also posting photos of a 50K wedding venue and a brand new Tesla. Clearly the cash is rolling in, they’re just mismanaging it and vastly overspending.

  • @saiyurico2682
    @saiyurico268224 күн бұрын

    as a fan, the last few months I've actually forced myself to watch their stuff. it's far more scripted and feels off. I'm probably not gonna watch until they post certain series that aren't as bad

  • @aff77141

    @aff77141

    24 күн бұрын

    Thiiiis

  • @BlueJay-qj1rm

    @BlueJay-qj1rm

    22 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I missed puppet history, unsolved, and are you scared (when it first started). Other than that, I definitely forced myself to watch the rest of their series. I wanted to see if they would go back to the good older stuff but…… that’s out the window.

  • @RaymondTheThird

    @RaymondTheThird

    20 күн бұрын

    I literally only watch unsolved. They’re feeling very dad humor and out of touch recently.

  • @saiyurico2682

    @saiyurico2682

    20 күн бұрын

    @@RaymondTheThird I saw a clip of their podcast yesterday of Steven not understanding why salad was expensive compared to fast food. They really are out of touch

  • @vallennes

    @vallennes

    10 күн бұрын

    Yep. Literally a few days before their infamous video was posted, I was browsing their channel as I hadn't watched anything of theirs in months and was curious if I missed anything good. Scrolling through all their videos, I was disappointed by what I saw. None of it seemed interesting to me.

  • @ayannadivineempathpsychict9838
    @ayannadivineempathpsychict983825 күн бұрын

    I want to point out that this video also misses the point: you say that we don't want to pay for free content, but we are the product. They profit off of our views claiming it's free content sure but that's the only reason they're getting paid from advertisers if our views weren't there, they wouldn't have been able to have a channel. So not only do we become the product but then they want to extort us again by asking us to pay a fee which is higher than many multi-channel syndicated platforms like peacock Plus and Discovery. The worst part was they went to step further and said they would be removing everything off of there KZread starting in May but they retracted that statement shortly after. They had already given the statement to a magazine and it was specific that they were removing their old content from KZread. This is a company that has been sponsored by Disney They literally did an entire episode of Ghost files on Disney's dine to promote the haunted Mansion. But they've mismanaged their business so much that they want more from us who have been the product the entire time??? No bro charge businesses and we will offer to be the product........ Two more things One when they launch the website it took 2 hours for them to install a SSL certificate so the website was not even secure when they launched. Bad planning. B. The website does not have subtitles on the videos or did not when we first checked and therefore people with audio processing problems could not even participate so we were purposefully left behind. Ridiculous! I'm still mad! Edited to add love your content keep it up so glad you're here

  • @noellefritz5678

    @noellefritz5678

    25 күн бұрын

    yes as always, if something is free, you are the product. Plus there are some things happening in KZread that are effecting the biggest creators, and it's pretty obvious that these guys were one of the biggest channels hit and are trying to keep up financially. They just did it a little tone deaf-ly. All in all, they retracted everything they said so it doesn't even matter now.

  • @ayannadivineempathpsychict9838

    @ayannadivineempathpsychict9838

    25 күн бұрын

    @@noellefritz5678 the problem is they also retracted for the wrong reasons. Not because they are good people. Also they are not huge in the scheme of things especially for having 25 employees. That's blatant bad business.

  • @kennyfool8078

    @kennyfool8078

    24 күн бұрын

    Youre being extorted by watching puppet shows. I get that views gets them money, but videos give you entertainment. See the quid pro quo? And also I want to see high caliber stuff. Go watch drew gooden or jschlatt if you want chill shit

  • @FabiolaMacabre

    @FabiolaMacabre

    24 күн бұрын

    @@kennyfool8078it’s not a fair exchange any way you put it if they keep asking more and more of their viewers , most aren’t asking for the “high quality” crap they keep taking about, you can’t FORCE that on people 😂 🤷‍♀️.

  • @dotnothing5620

    @dotnothing5620

    24 күн бұрын

    So are you claiming to be upset with KZreadrs on Adsense -- all of them -- because they make YOU the product? That comes off as a bit sanctimonious, if true. Likewise, there's nothing really big in your comment I didn't already hear from Donna in this video, so I don't know why you're saying she doesn't get it, you're just reiterating the (important parts of the) presentation she just made. "they want more from us who have been the product the entire time???" just comes off as a bit too convenient and almost impossible a value you hold people accountable outside of this situation.

  • @joncarlosoriano3417
    @joncarlosoriano341724 күн бұрын

    With Dropout, they didn't stop their Videos to be upload in their YT channel. They were also dumped from their main company essentially bankrupting then College Humour. Also it still took YEARs for Dropout to really click.

  • @CJ-ht4rf

    @CJ-ht4rf

    22 күн бұрын

    Yeah that's a key differentiating factor to the streaming platform origin story and I don't see many people point that out

  • @Sabbathtage

    @Sabbathtage

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes, Dropout feel triumphant because they had to crawl out of a pit to succeed.

  • @HalfricanJones
    @HalfricanJones24 күн бұрын

    They tried to do what would have killed Rooster Teeth sooner: removing the KZread anvenue of your audience will kill any potential future for sharing your content and brand with others in the future. Greed will always be a short-sighted victory, with a slow and painful downfall.

  • @haalandg
    @haalandg24 күн бұрын

    I remember them "begging" us to subscribe to watcher when leaving buzzfeed. Wish them the best, i’m out. Guarantee they leave at the first chance they get

  • @Sobbouka
    @Sobbouka24 күн бұрын

    This really feels like an academic video of "Creator's Dos and Don'ts" that doesn't really tackle the Audience reaction. They built their platform on Audience Integration. They had viewer Q&As and Viewer Submitted Content as a cornerstone to Ghost Files in the beginning. Tbh I was becoming more and more disinterested in their content so I didn't really care anymore when they posted videos. But to see an announcement video which I thought was them saying they were dissolving the company with "Goodbye" in the title, where they set it up with a sappy tone and then said: Yeah, so we want money. If you don't have it, we don't want you. They got a very reasonable response from their audience. Their apology was the most damage control they could do without saying, "that was a dick move on our part and we're so sorry". It was a very corporate apology, and it certainly didn't feel sincere. I feel like it's safe to say that Steven's attitude was what upset a lot of people the most...and that's not even getting into his finance-bro instagram featuring his brand-new tesla that people brought up as being extra aggravating. Watcher will not recover. They lost their core fan base and spat on the remnants. Now they only have the fans who have money left, good for them. They got what they wanted in the end. They culled their audience just how they wanted to.

  • @CJ-ht4rf

    @CJ-ht4rf

    22 күн бұрын

    Yeah I noticed that even after the "apology" they only regained 10k of the total subscribers they lost and they've lost about 1.5k patreon subscribers

  • @TaintedEmoHeart
    @TaintedEmoHeart19 күн бұрын

    Honestly I can't say the damage isn't done, it is. Even though they backpedaled it still breaks my heart that they did try to completely cut a large portion of their viewers, telling us, as you said, "if you don't pay you won't see any new videos". I've watched and rewatched all of their videos, I've been to their live show, I've bought their merch, and listened to all their podcasts.. and it wasn't enough, and I'm the "bad fan" for not also subbing to their patreon and now this streaming service. I don't know when I will be willing to go back.. Especially after hearing how Shane's wife was ragging on people for not wanting to cough up $6/mo since her ability to buy $100 tote bags was threatened... Girl I cringe when I have to buy a new Aldi bag for my groceries.

  • @genesisp3884
    @genesisp388424 күн бұрын

    I think the issue is they are assuming that their audience wants to view this ellusive "higher quality" content without even giving them a sample of this new type of content. If they had budgeted to make a "pilot" episode of their creative ideas, then they would basically move to crowdsourcing their new projects. Instead, they paywalled their current quality videos and people realized that they were not willing to pay that amount in this economy. I think they just come across as rich/out of touch with their fanbase who is probaby struggling to make ends meet. Its like having your rich friend as you to buy them a coffee when you literally walked to work because you can't afford to fix your car. Its not that asking for a favor is bad, its the timing/context.

  • @pinkdew7724
    @pinkdew772419 күн бұрын

    If I could freaking give advice to any company, TRUST IS APART OF YOUR NET WORTH. Stop thinking solely in $$$profit$$$ Like okay you won't get skyrocketing, exponential profits all the time, but being trustworthy and having a shred of compassion for your consumer (even if you have to sacrifice potential $$$) will likely get you longevity and sustainability.

  • @Sanaryy
    @Sanaryy24 күн бұрын

    their apology was good yes but idk if i can accept it without at least being skeptical. their reasoning for doing this was too fragile to jutify what felt like a huge stab in the back. they forgot the reason why they can do youtube, their following, that to do the projects they want, they need the support of their fans, and higher productions is simply not what we wanted

  • @pattijay718
    @pattijay71822 күн бұрын

    No, they're not who I thought they were and I don't trust them. Let them drive Teslas, spend money like it was Chucky Cheese tokens and eat gold, I'm not helping to pay for it, not even with a subscribe and like.

  • @DLJames-gf1xr
    @DLJames-gf1xr23 күн бұрын

    As a super fan i really felt betrayed. I've been watching since their first days on Buzzfeed. That goodbye video ruined my weekend. But now, I'm just doing as you say, "if you don't like it, don't buy it", and i wont be buying it, or watching old videos.

  • @Dimsrose
    @Dimsrose24 күн бұрын

    As one of their fans, since before Shane even joined, the biggest slap on the face was just how they could ever misunderstand their fans so deeply. I'll still watch them but the trust was broken. The whole thing was condescending and I don't like being threatened or being treated like I'm an idiot. The sad part about this is that if they just asked for more money, We probably would have given it to them. They never even really advertised their Patreon after the initial launch. So they jumped to such a drastic conclusion without doing any market research or ASKING the fans to help.

  • @dreamlandnightmare

    @dreamlandnightmare

    20 күн бұрын

    It just shows how arrogant they are and how little consideration they have for their fanbase.

  • @TheNanamariam
    @TheNanamariam22 күн бұрын

    And just like the Fine Bros I will never be able to watch another one of their videos ever again.

  • @treehouse318
    @treehouse31823 күн бұрын

    i loved UNSOLVED, but when they disappeared i had no idea they had started something of their own. not until this scandal of them leaving KZread and free content behind. i'm disappointed in the way they've disrespected their fans.

  • @mustwereallydothis
    @mustwereallydothis24 күн бұрын

    It is probably going to take some time before I'm able to view their content without having the feelings of betrayal and, quite frankly, disgust come back to the surface. Those aren't the sort of emotions I'm looking to experience while winding down from yet another long hard day of drudgery.

  • @mikehall4730
    @mikehall473025 күн бұрын

    I loved Buzzfeed Unsolved. I made it 2 weeks into the switch to watcher, and I saw a noticeable difference...and it hasn't changed.

  • @MatthewMS.
    @MatthewMS.22 күн бұрын

    The true kicker is that volunteer donation supporters on Patreon (13,000?! I didn’t know that many) were not given the new pay platform, they were given a _discount code_ I mean how did anyone think that would be ok?

  • @dreamlandnightmare

    @dreamlandnightmare

    20 күн бұрын

    Greed and hubris is a hell of a drug.

  • @HalfricanJones
    @HalfricanJones24 күн бұрын

    13:56 Personally when these donation adds are framed as fully dramatic rather than "hey this is to support making the videos better", it always ends with the former being used as a manipulation tactic. I see it with adds, I see it with politicians, and when KZreadrs do it, I'm already "oh, thanks for the warning you can never be trusted again"

  • @MissTJOwnz
    @MissTJOwnz18 күн бұрын

    I think their apology was good, but I don't think I'll be watching their content again, at least not for a while. I was someone who watched because of Shane and Ryan's chemistry and their personalities, and while I did realize they probably weren't 100% the people they presented in their videos, I feel like this whole thing showed me a little too much behind the curtain. Just understanding how inauthentic they really were put me off. But yeah, kudos to them to listening to their PR team for that apology.

  • @jongbasco
    @jongbasco22 күн бұрын

    i can live without them. throughout this drama, i found myself just drawn to their buzzfeed content.

  • @dreamlandnightmare

    @dreamlandnightmare

    20 күн бұрын

    I only recently discovered them. Watched all their Mystery Files episodes and most of their old "Unsolved" episodes on BuzzFeed. Enjoyed their chemistry together and humorous takes on the material, but they've never done anything that new or innovative. Most of the things they cover have been covered a hundred times before in greater detail. I can definitely live without them, especially since my favorite, "Eat the rich" Shane, has been revealed to be a hypocrite and a fake. Really soured me on their personalities, which is the main thing they had going for them in the first place.

  • @uraniumbatsuld7384

    @uraniumbatsuld7384

    17 күн бұрын

    Agreed brother. Fuck Watcher and their greed

  • @crizmagno

    @crizmagno

    Сағат бұрын

    I can't even bring myself to watch old content and not see them in a different light ☹️ I just so played

  • @BrianaCunningham
    @BrianaCunningham25 күн бұрын

    I personally think their apology was good. I definitely feel this whole thing is money mismanagement.

  • @dariang4725

    @dariang4725

    22 күн бұрын

    That's an interesting term to describe what they did.

  • @z.k.7330

    @z.k.7330

    22 күн бұрын

    @@dariang4725 I feel like ppl are rly downplaying it… I find it extremely hard to believe they are ao terrible at money management.

  • @BrianaCunningham

    @BrianaCunningham

    22 күн бұрын

    @@dariang4725 I'm describing what I think is their biggest issue. Them not being able to the manage the funds they are already receiving.

  • @semiconscious.snoutband

    @semiconscious.snoutband

    19 күн бұрын

    I don’t think you can judge really anything about what they’re feeling/thinking by the apology. They had major motivation to seem genuine even if they weren’t. We’ll have to see how they talk about this as time goes on to see a clearer picture.

  • @aprilthecat
    @aprilthecat24 күн бұрын

    And you didn't even touch on the negative reaction Steven Lim got instead of Ryan and Shane

  • @oooh19

    @oooh19

    24 күн бұрын

    im guessing it's bc hes the ceo and maybe his idea plus more people like and watch for ryan and shane

  • @aff77141

    @aff77141

    24 күн бұрын

    He is technically in charge of finances, but the parasocial excuses are definitely going hard

  • @TwoBs

    @TwoBs

    24 күн бұрын

    ⁠@@aff77141 This right here - I’ve seen so many people make excuses for those two as if they aren’t grown adults that signed off on this, too. They desperately want to keep this image they have created in their heads about those two to instead pass the buck solely to Steven simply because they didn’t like him. Excuses such as: “I bet this was all Steven’s idea, he’s such a greedy CEO” “I don’t think Ryan and Shane would do this to their fans, I bet Steven pressured them to do this.” “Ryan and Shane have passion and love making the content they do, Steven obviously only cares about money, so I can only blame one person for this screw up and it’s Steven.” Just constant excuses for those two while trying to push a narrative that it’s solely Steven and no one else. They’re all grown adults. They all made the conscious decision to do this. Each one of them were all smiles and talking giddily when discussing Watcher and how they want their fans to throw money at it. When they started to get backlash, they all 3 defended it. Yet people ignored all of that to instead insist it was JUST Steven and how the blame should only be put on him - because the other two are just little baby angels that can never think of such a thing.

  • @empac8631

    @empac8631

    22 күн бұрын

    Let’s be honest, It’s always been about Shane and Ryan. Also Steven’s whole bit is spending a ludicrous amount of money on a single item of food. You can’t spend $1000 on waffles and then say the channel needs more money for production costs

  • @oooh19

    @oooh19

    21 күн бұрын

    @@empac8631 how IS a waffle 🧇 over $1,000?! We shouldn’t be surprised by food prices though but wow! Are you serious?

  • @AllTheArtsy
    @AllTheArtsy22 күн бұрын

    im sorry but i just dont understand why they have so many employees. you dont need that many people to make youtube videos. you just dont. and people do not care about production value. im literally watching most videos, without even looking at the video more thn 5 glances. it's in the background. it's basically a podcast. you only need good audio. video and production quality should not be the number one priority.

  • @Isavedlives

    @Isavedlives

    18 күн бұрын

    Fr but it’s nice they’re giving people jobs though they seem like good people but the idea was just stupid

  • @aff77141
    @aff7714124 күн бұрын

    They should've put the money used making the website into hiring a financial advisor.

  • @HorusHawks
    @HorusHawks22 күн бұрын

    They didn’t really push their patreon, and people think they could’ve invested more time in growing that. Most people doing videos on this situation say they have 13k patrons. This is true, they actually gained about a thousand during the early days of the scandal. That’s because you can join for free, and people were doing that to read what they were saying to the patrons. Even though they have 13k members, they only had 6k paid patrons. And that has now dipped to 4600 paid members. That is a huge drop in revenue right when they’re trying to increase that. Now maybe some are moving to the streaming service, but many are pissed because they kinda screwed over the loyal patrons who’d been support them for a long time.

  • @AdaAdaAdanna

    @AdaAdaAdanna

    18 күн бұрын

    6k paid patrons is still a lot of money per month.

  • @PhoenixInLove
    @PhoenixInLove19 күн бұрын

    I contend that one of the bigger parts of this issue was a disconnect between what the creators want and what their audience is actually looking for. I really haven't seen any Watcher fan say they wanted film quality cameras or high budget editing, but that is 100% what Ryan, Shane, and Steven wanted to do. Which makes the main reason they want to switch to a streamer not a big selling point, and in fact has been a turn off for many. Alongside the other valid criticisms.

  • @chrisftp1312
    @chrisftp131223 күн бұрын

    They said they had a big announcement. Like it was something the fans would love… very wrong

  • @mustwereallydothis
    @mustwereallydothis24 күн бұрын

    Shortly before their infamous goodbye video, they released a scheduled video a little late. Their explaination for that was "monitization issues" or something to that effect. I'm personally calling bs on that one.

  • @crizmagno

    @crizmagno

    Сағат бұрын

    It's like being played after being played 🤡

  • @Debland1989
    @Debland198922 күн бұрын

    I just don't understand why they announced this so abruptly, I watched almost all their videos and there wasn't even a hint of this (that i could see) and then BAM Goodbye youtube! Welcome paywall! How in the world did they think this was going to be received???? I really don't understand. It's like a girl going on a few dates with a guy and then saying "hey this has been fun, but if you'd like to continue seeing me I'm only going to be reachable through OF, thanks for being a loyal fan! Hope to see you there!"

  • @dreamlandnightmare

    @dreamlandnightmare

    20 күн бұрын

    Because of arrogance and because they didn't care. They figured their audience was rabid enough to just roll over and fork out the $5.99 a month to watch their videos on their own streaming platform, no questions asked. They got a rude awakening when they realized their audience weren't as big of simps as they assumed, and had to do a quick backtrack lest they lose most of their subscribers. Unfortunately, it seems a large part of their audience is gullible, because many are falling for the obviously scripted, corporate PR "apology".

  • @Taoxlrgion1982
    @Taoxlrgion198219 күн бұрын

    I was one of their patrons for 2 years (well almost) and no I will not forgive them! They will not get a dime out of me ever again. Even now they won't upload anything because we have to wait for this one month they can really jam a stick in it for all I care.

  • @ecodes8498
    @ecodes849825 күн бұрын

    Having seen videos from their viewers I believe the lost a lot of hard core fans that were supporting them. Also streaming is expensive, how are they planning to pay for that and high budget production, it is beyond me...

  • @wasteddemise2286
    @wasteddemise228625 күн бұрын

    Honestly forget them forever

  • @aff77141

    @aff77141

    24 күн бұрын

    Sadly, I kind of feel this. The ghost hunts last season were boring, what they changed mystery files into is frankly pathetic, and it feels like Shane thinks he's got the back up now to piss on people's beliefs whenever he wants to look smart. It's losing its charm.

  • @SwedishDuckey
    @SwedishDuckey25 күн бұрын

    Omg it's Psychirl from the channel Donna, I'll see myself out...

  • @ZaiDrizzleDrop

    @ZaiDrizzleDrop

    24 күн бұрын

    epic profile pic, incredible manga, hope you know Ruri dragon is back

  • @darthbee18
    @darthbee1824 күн бұрын

    Not a Watcher fan by any means (only occasionally watching some of their videos every now and then), and I wish them the best moving forward, but while we don't know their financial situation for sure it does seem like they don't manage their finances well enough 😐. Nevermind new revenue stream, they should hire someone who specializes in managing their finances, so that they have better cash flow going forward...

  • @divaprincess98
    @divaprincess9824 күн бұрын

    I've never heard of these guys and never watched them, so I'm indifferent to all of this. My thing is, if they wanted to move their channel to a different platform that has a better monetization system, supports higher quality videos, and has a less restrictive censorship policy without needing to rely on Patreaon, then they should've just moved to Nebula. That's what most KZreadrs with bigger budgets and higher production value have been doing for years. They post heavily censored videos on their KZread channels so they don't get demonetized and post the uncensored and longer versions on their Nebula channels, along with bonus videos. That way, they both give their fans who refuse to leave KZread more content and incentivize them to pay for Nebula. Nebula also has a better safety net of pre-established watchers with over 650,000 users. That's still microscopic compared to KZread's over 4 billion users, but that's the trade off you risk if you want to move to a platform that does a better job at supporting content creators. In my opinion, you have to have the biggest ego on the planet if you think your fans are gonna follow you to a new platform that's locked behind a paywall. Never assume that you're someone's only KZreadr, especially when there are more KZreadrs out than ever that can make the exact same type of content. If you abandon your channel, the majority of your fans are gonna move on to other content creators. Most people don't want to have to keep up with multiple different platforms at the same time. It's why the streaming wars have been causing pirating to be popularized again. It sounds to me like they just want their own tv show. KZread ain't TV. The core appeal of KZread is that it's not TV. It's supposed to be less polished and more amateur. So the fact that they think their fans care about TV level quality content enough to move from a free to use platform to a one they have to pay for shows how tone deaf and out of touch they are to their own fan base. So this whole thing just reeks of greed and terrible business planning.

  • @aff77141

    @aff77141

    24 күн бұрын

    Exactly my thoughts

  • @halo2d

    @halo2d

    23 күн бұрын

    Easy to assume Lim wanted his own platform and not have to split profits with nebula

  • @PassiveAgressive319
    @PassiveAgressive31920 күн бұрын

    I hate it when they say ‘we are doing it for you’……….F no. It’s for them and ONLY them

  • @ItBeLucid
    @ItBeLucid25 күн бұрын

    Honestly I feel for the community. Video is great! Keep up the good work!

  • @pattierotondo1108
    @pattierotondo11082 күн бұрын

    I think one of the things that has screwed up Ryan, Shane and Steven's ability to see reality is that, rather than being individual YT content creators, they all started at Buzzfeed and got used to the company format and big budget. When they started Watcher, they wanted all the bells and whistles, including the big staff, rather than waiting and growing the channel and adding people as they could afford them. You don't hire 25 people and then also have to hire freelance crew when you go shoot on location. You don't have to spend money on studio time when you can afford to have an office in Hollywood. Maybe get a studio in a less expensive area of LA and not have to rent studio time. In short, they think they are entitled to big bucks and less work rather than understanding that, when you start a new business, you work long hours and get less money than a 9-5 gig. I will always remember an episode of Unsolved where Ryan kept saying people need to do their job and Shane was saying, "Yeah, but you don't want to have to work past 7:30." That always struck me as the words of someone who didn't understand what it takes to start a business. I used to work 10-12 hour days and then go home and do the bookkeeping and supply purchases. You only hire when it is unsustainable to do it without more people because you are making enough to pay them and still have enough to pay yourself. Starting a new business means a LOT more work than being an employee. These guys all need a reality check. I would love to know what those 25 people are bringing to the table that makes them worth a paycheck. If they don't bring in what they cost, then they need to be cut loose.

  • @carolitoffana
    @carolitoffana19 күн бұрын

    Because all we need nowadays it's ANOTHER subscription

  • @MBGK777
    @MBGK77720 күн бұрын

    I really appreciate you braking this down the way you did. I didn’t really understand at first because from the outside it seemed like what people do with Patreon, but I didn’t realize a lot of the nuance of it like that people already supporting them through Patreon would no longer have access. Love your content 💕

  • @maggiemooz
    @maggiemooz24 күн бұрын

    Voidzilla/Coffee/Stephen's videos are my favorite takes on this kerfuffle.

  • @jerrykoh9692
    @jerrykoh969222 күн бұрын

    It's funny because I know Steven from Worth It on Buzzfeed, and I've never watched a single video from Watcher...

  • @Linhdoesstuff
    @Linhdoesstuff15 күн бұрын

    I've been following buzzfeed since its trending (2015), and have been watching unsolved since before Shane (since 2016) and saw their transition to Watcher in real time. Like the majority of fellow fans, I was gobsmacked by the announcement. It really did feel like they abandoned their fans, and it's heartbreaking too, knowing that the image they're selling on the Internet is more and more unlike their real personalities (Shane saying 'eat the rich' whilst having a near-celebrity status wedding and sara's tumblr posts). Honestly, I would much prefer turning on Unsolved marathons or watching the earlier episodes of Puppet History and Covid episodes of Are You Scared again. The guys forgot we watch the shows for their dynamics as friends, when yellow and blue texts on black screen would turn into memes on the Internet. We don't need television quality content, nor do we need a $6 a month subscription for a platform we'll watch one or two shows on. It was a little bittersweet looking back on Unsolved's iconic legacy, but that video (and the apology, however well done it is) does not seem sincere to me. I unsubscribed a few days ago with a heavy heart, if I miss it I'll rewatch the old shows and my favorite episodes. I was going to use my newly earned money to buy merch too, but not anymore I guess. So long Watcher, it could've lasted.

  • @sarar4270
    @sarar427024 күн бұрын

    I never thought of them as tv quality lmao

  • @A1l7e1x7
    @A1l7e1x719 күн бұрын

    They even sell their show to giant streaming services and have been for years. They are SO fkn rich, and they want EVEN MORE!

  • @XXSTEAKYXX
    @XXSTEAKYXX25 күн бұрын

    lol your videos are always well thoughout i havent seen this one yet but just wanted to know your style of investigating is awesome and very fresh. keep up the awesome work!!

  • @alexfitz2540
    @alexfitz254024 күн бұрын

    pls is the way this is edited referencing watcher😭😭especially the intro with the random other cuts and screens behind it… i love it lol

  • @CrustyUgg
    @CrustyUgg23 күн бұрын

    What I don't understand is why content creators aren't asking their audience what they want.... it seems pretty obvious as an outsider looking in.

  • @PassiveAgressive319
    @PassiveAgressive31920 күн бұрын

    No one is doubting their vision such as creating an inclusive and diverse space, they are just not good business people and are clearly mis managing their finances. I mean they already have a pay wall. Yeah, not a good look.

  • @godfrieza9924
    @godfrieza992418 күн бұрын

    They could just take their phones and do a local ghost haunting. Steven Lim is a bozo and nobody pays to see him. Not being a hater but if he wants, he should just create shows low key drinks/diner shows with his own budget. Watcher was a hit because of two main men and not Lim.

  • @Known_Liar
    @Known_Liar25 күн бұрын

    I can’t believe you’ve done this. A take down video of Man Carrying Prime Max Plus +? Unthinkable business practice.

  • @2FRESH-4U
    @2FRESH-4U20 күн бұрын

    Everyone wants to be rich instead of being a good person and good part of society

  • @KaliFragi
    @KaliFragi25 күн бұрын

    Amanda made it in, my two favourite commentary channels in one video 🎉❤

  • @Calvin.K.Langat
    @Calvin.K.Langat11 күн бұрын

    I’m suprised at how I missed all of this. I just figured they slowed down on releasing content. Didn’t realize they’re not like anymore by their own fans. Sad

  • @cassiel.6918
    @cassiel.691825 күн бұрын

    I was waiting for your take on this!

  • @windyday6850
    @windyday685024 күн бұрын

    I guess the problems started then they decided they need the whole company with a lot of outside investors to make a youtube channel then they had a build-in fanbase to begin with.

  • @deedr1234
    @deedr12346 күн бұрын

    Many commentators here are correct. They are honestly acting like a spoiled group that forgot where they came from and after they got their millions, they left the people who got them there in the dust. I myself hate to get stabbed in the back in this way and will never subscribe to them again.

  • @DaBunne
    @DaBunne4 күн бұрын

    the try guys just did this very same thing... and they did it right. The biggest difference, is not that content is still on youtube.. the biggest difference is that they are giving viewers teasers of what content is to come.. under subscription. they are SHOWING people how the new content is better and more desirable - not just telling people and expecting everyone to trust it will be enjoyable.

  • @crizmagno

    @crizmagno

    Сағат бұрын

    Lmao they learned from what happened to watchers and used it in their favor. Which is smart btw

  • @pisacenere
    @pisacenere25 күн бұрын

    They tried to distance themselves from youtube because of the content they made, Serial Killers, Ghosts, Aliens and Unsolved Mistery isn't easy if can't even use normal "words". I didn't like what they did and I was baffled by it for me they are way too small for a move like this, on the GunTube side this isn't new many did it in a similar way (more uncensored content, no sponsors and a couple of days early) but Watchers did too much. Remember this guys came from BuzzFeed all of them they where the last followed show there

  • @moonmoon11111
    @moonmoon1111111 күн бұрын

    the worst thing they've done is made "streamer" a thing. no one ever called streaming services "streamers" prior to all this, and now all these creators reporting on this situation are referring to streaming platforms as "streamers"!

  • @williamdeslisle6533
    @williamdeslisle653317 күн бұрын

    To be honest with you I am an older viewer. I always loved Shane and Ryan period. When I watch there old videos they give me well honestly feeling. Usually sad because I remember how fast time flys but yet feelings. I can’t remember when any other content has done this for me. It has always been free so if I have to dish out a couple bucks a month less than a coffee at Starbucks so be it. I just hope in years to come when I look back I still get those same feelings. Good luck guys I will support. William

  • @maddyc2412
    @maddyc2412Күн бұрын

    VLDL did it right, upgraded production, studio etc while recognizing that it was their fans who allowed them to do that and giving awesome perks to their paying fans, while still releasing free content as usual

  • @mintyhippo8125
    @mintyhippo812525 күн бұрын

    I’m glad they changed it. I’m only an avid watcher of puppet history but I would’ve been sad if I couldn’t watch it anymore

  • @Thorax420
    @Thorax4205 күн бұрын

    love your energy! thanks for sharing your perspective. this move watcher did is so insulting honestly. they really said they dont care about their fans as long as theyre being paid enough to live their extremely expensive lives. :/

  • @bookworm5187
    @bookworm518722 күн бұрын

    I still think they are going to loose views once the videos are up after a month of their released in their platform. Sailing the seas happens to every single platform

  • @user-qv4np3ur5w
    @user-qv4np3ur5w11 күн бұрын

    I’m sorry but their apology wasn’t good. They apologized for *how they came across*, NOT for what they DID. What they did was the issue. It was selfish. All they did was apologize for repackaging their greed in a pretty box and bow.

  • @mewnboy
    @mewnboy25 күн бұрын

    THE THUMBNAIL IS SO GOOD LMFAO

  • @mustwereallydothis
    @mustwereallydothis24 күн бұрын

    Would you be open to looking into the rumors about the free access code for current Patreon members being for only three months?

  • @CJ-ht4rf

    @CJ-ht4rf

    22 күн бұрын

    It is only for 3 months, people have posted screenshots on reddit. I think it was their clarifying access post on patreon or something. But yeah I wish a bit more detail was included in what specifically was happening

  • @mustwereallydothis

    @mustwereallydothis

    22 күн бұрын

    @@CJ-ht4rf Thanks

  • @nerdalert27
    @nerdalert2723 сағат бұрын

    If there are true crime channels still filming in their rooms despite millions of views and subscribers then watcher would be fine as well. They just see $$$$

  • @zombietrash416
    @zombietrash41624 күн бұрын

    Until this happened i had no clue their name was Watcher.

  • @pandora3309
    @pandora330916 күн бұрын

    their main blunder was the decision to be completely put their content behind the paywall. they shouldnt touch their youtube content in the first place.

  • @Italsik
    @Italsik22 күн бұрын

    NGL I'm surprise with how big this drama has spread but tbh I feel like they would not die from this, a release of Ghost File will make fans keep coming back... So long as it's a banger. XD

  • @nurulnurul9270
    @nurulnurul927015 күн бұрын

    I still remember how i loved watching Buzzfeed Unsolved. A lot of things have change for them, I'm happy for them? Not really. But seriously though, more than 5 people working with Ryan and Shane just to make sure this puppet show is on this Watcher platform? This is wild decision they ever made. It's it worth it? You have to reevalute your decision.

  • @wjddml
    @wjddml25 күн бұрын

    watching from 🇵🇭 love these guys from buzzfeed. sad they're doing this to their supporters.

  • @ancientroullete
    @ancientroulleteКүн бұрын

    Love seeing clips of swell entertainment in other videos

  • @void9938
    @void99386 күн бұрын

    Personally, it wasn't enough for me. I'm stayin unsubbed. The condescending tone from Steven, Sara (Shane's wife), and the general approach has sullied my view of them forever. I don't even want to watch their stuff with my AdBlock on because they're off putting to me now.

  • @KC-UT4rmAZ
    @KC-UT4rmAZ24 күн бұрын

    Steven was/is definitely the man behind this bold and absolutely horrible idea. He’s the behind the scenes man that’s completely $$$ driven. The other two, the hosts, I don’t think were 100% on board but they went along with it. And I think Ryan and Shane truly regretted it. Steven is just bummed his idea to make more $$$ didn’t work.

  • @uraniumbatsuld7384

    @uraniumbatsuld7384

    17 күн бұрын

    Bruh Shane and Ryan are grown ass adult men

  • @mirisparkleslikewhoa
    @mirisparkleslikewhoa25 күн бұрын

    I caught your video a minute after uploading? Noice!

  • @bianca3651
    @bianca365124 күн бұрын

    the background music is too high, her audio is way too low

  • @Evamythwood
    @Evamythwood22 күн бұрын

    Currently doing my business psychology revision while listening to you bc this is way more interesting hahaahaha

  • @BennyM_
    @BennyM_25 күн бұрын

    Before the drama I’d never heard of them. Having seen a lot of reaction/analysis vids I now want to check them out. The consensus seems to be the content they produce is worth watching. It’ll be interesting to see how they’re doing a year from now.