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Reach For The Dead (youtuber)

Thu May 12, 2022 8:23 pm

There was a recent death of someone I knew of. (Not very well at all I may add). But the lady in question sadly died rather suddenly and unexpected. Of course, as you might do when you come across such sad news about a person you knew, I googled her name.

I then came across a video of an asian chap speaking very broken English, talking about this lady. He was obviously just reading from a news report on the internet. He repeated that it is very sad and tragic etc and then asks to like and subscribe to his channel.

Now, I'm not really sure what this man's game is, if he has a game at all? If he is mentally ill or what? But today alone he has uploaded at least 100 videos all obituaries of random people that he has absolutely no connection with at all. There is no emotion, although there are sighs and mentions of Big Sad News. It's not offensive exactly, more intriguing. Like some sort of Twin Peaks character.

Nothing to do with BoC, but I just thought I'd share his channel here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ9PdzZKSxE&t=32s

Re: Reach For The Dead (youtuber)

Thu May 12, 2022 11:41 pm

The guy's most views are clickbait involving a motocross racer's death (twice), cartel executions, and Zone-tan porn (thrice). I think I'm on a list for mentioning all this now.

Re: Reach For The Dead (youtuber)

Fri May 13, 2022 9:24 am

rodox_head wrote:The guy's most views are clickbait involving a motocross racer's death (twice), cartel executions, and Zone-tan porn (thrice). I think I'm on a list for mentioning all this now.



It's not a question of if you're on a list. The question is how many times are you on it? The mission should be to bore the author until they become tiresome of flagging your name.

Re: Reach For The Dead (youtuber)

Fri May 13, 2022 4:38 pm

It's a spam channel making extremely low effort videos about current topics to be recommended by the algorithm and rack up ad money. There are a ton of them all over YouTube. Some of them literally don't even involve real people, they just have voice-to-text readings of news articles.
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