How Toxic YouTubers Claim to Make Thousands Every Day (And Why We're Not Buying It)

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Ah, toxic YouTubers. The self-proclaimed masters of the platform who claim to rake in thousands of dollars every single day. It's like they have a secret formula that no one else knows about. But let's be honest, if making that much money was as easy as they claim it to be, we'd all be quitting our day jobs and filming videos of our cats doing silly things.

These toxic YouTubers make it seem like all you need is a camera and some fancy editing software to start rolling in the dough. But what they don't tell you is that it takes more than just luck and charisma to make it big on the platform.

Sure, they may have stumbled upon a niche that brings in a decent amount of views, but they conveniently forget to mention the hours of research and preparation that goes into each video. They also forget to mention the constant pressure to come up with new content and the fact that they have to constantly engage with their audience to keep them interested.

And let's not forget the shameless self-promotion and clickbait titles that they use to draw in viewers. "I made $74,750 in one month" Yeah right, and I'm a unicorn.

But the most amusing thing about these toxic YouTubers is the way they flaunt their wealth. They'll show off their fancy cars and designer clothes like they're something to be proud of. Sorry, but if you're using your YouTube earnings to buy a gold-plated toilet, you may want to rethink your priorities.

So to all the toxic YouTubers out there, we see through your facade. We know you're not actually making thousands of dollars every day, and even if you were, that doesn't make you better than the rest of us. So stop trying to sell us your get-rich-quick schemes and start being real with your audience. Maybe then we'll actually start to take you seriously.

Because let's be honest, what's the point of making all that money if you can't even enjoy it? These toxic YouTubers are so busy trying to one-up each other and flex their wealth that they forget to actually have fun with it.

And let's not forget about the impact that their behavior has on their fans. Young viewers look up to these YouTubers as role models, and it's disheartening to see them promote materialism and greed.

But hey, at least they're providing us with some comedic relief. It's always amusing to watch them try to justify their outrageous spending habits and brag about their "success." Meanwhile, the rest of us are just trying to make ends meet and pay off our bills.

So let's all take a moment to appreciate the toxic YouTubers who claim to make thousands of dollars every day. Without them, we wouldn't have such great material for our own YouTube videos. And who knows, maybe one day we'll even become one of them...just kidding, we'd rather keep our dignity intact.


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If you're a YouTuber than one day you'll also just like one of them. Because only consistency is the key for success

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And to think that many are those who believe them and leave their healthy projects to imitate a lie.

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When it comes to greed, certain people would do anything to get money fast. The only problem is, that they are not getting anywhere.

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1 year ago

There is no such thing that is very easy where you can earn more money. We still need to put more efforts to obtain it. They were just saying it for gaining views in their videos.

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That's what I think too. You are absolutely right.

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1 year ago

I like those youtuber who make a fair review telling the good and bad side of a platform.

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1 year ago

That's how it should be. I subscribed to a few of those and they never disappoint me.

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