Summary of "when you see this i'll be gone"
Farewell video — overview
A short farewell video was recorded to be viewed after the creator’s death. In it he thanks viewers and fellow creators, explains his wishes for the channel, and asks the community to help support his family going forward.
Purpose and tone
- He asks people not to be overly sad and wants the channel and memories celebrated rather than mourned.
- The video lays out practical requests for how the community can help his family after he’s gone.
Key requests and instructions
- Keep the channel alive so relatives (nieces, nephews, parents, siblings) can view and benefit from it.
- Continue interacting with the channel:
- Watch, like, comment, and otherwise engage with videos so the channel continues to earn revenue.
- Stream or replay videos to help increase views if you want to provide financial support.
- Help other viewers by answering questions on the channel when the creator can’t — share knowledge (for example, about gold recovery) where you can.
- Expect some pre-recorded videos to be released after his death; their appearance does not mean he has returned.
- Consider joining the channel membership (about 99p / 99¢ per month); proceeds are intended to support his family.
- He acknowledges and leaves the choice of keeping, pausing, or closing the channel to his family.
Personal notes
- He was not married and had no children.
- He says he left little behind and describes himself as more a spender than a saver.
- He expresses deep appreciation for supporters and thanks everyone for likes, comments, and subscriptions.
Stay safe, “catch you on the flip side,” and “Scrap you all later.”
Notable people and channels mentioned
- Shark Scrapper
- Ian Matthews
- E-waste Mike
- Mike’s Meltdown
- Ralph Morik
- Park Nest
- Everyday Sellers
- Rafael
- Snobby Scrap Picker
Category
Lifestyle
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