Unfortunately there is some "bad behavior" that appears to go along with advice from that guy: https://apnews.com/article/mrbeast-jimmy-donaldson-allegations-philanthropy-feastibles-742306d7c77e2eca8d895bf439790c69
He's also been accused of rigging give-aways. Accusations don't equal a truth, but the advice comes also with that kind of baggage.
Him saying stupid things as a kid, a coworker publicly saying stupid things to a victim that claims no harm, and some unsubstantiated accusations from a disgruntled ex-employee, hardly amounts to baggage, let alone baggage that taints his advice on video production. It’s bath water afaict.
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Well, since you posted the video, I rather expected you'd be apologetic for him. Of course, at a certain point, the people you apologize for you become compatriot with. Mr. Beast is definitely not in my camp, no matter how great his video production skills are. Evidently he is in yours.
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I'd apologize for you thinking you know people better than they themselves do so I guess we are compatriots as well.
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Not everyone can be expert in everything. I'm sure you'd have certain areas that are hard won in coding things like stacker.news. My experience is with regards to people like Mr. Beast. COVID has proven people don't know what's best for them. It isn't a new development. Just the latest refinement. So no, we aren't compatriots. At best, we are associates with differing expertise domains.
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