Summary of "9 Of The WORST YouTubers That NEED TO STOP! VOL (II)"
Quick recap
This countdown video (“9 Of The WORST YouTubers That NEED TO STOP! Vol. II”) is an angry, occasionally darkly funny takedown of nine creators or groups the host (That Creepy Reading) argues have crossed the line. It mixes outrage, dry jokes and shock at the worst behavior, includes a Raid Shadow Legends sponsor bit and a plug for a Bandcamp music release.
Overall tone and setup
- Opens with a thunderstorm gag and the thesis: YouTube enables anyone, and some creators have become actively harmful — from grooming and abuse to doxxing, animal cruelty, fraud and covering up sexual misconduct.
- Frequent sarcasm and one-liners punctuate a mostly condemnatory narration.
Example quips used in the video: “stop it, get some help” and jokes about a “fire knight” in the sponsor spiel.
Highlights by segment
1) Logan & Jake Paul
- Rehash of major controversies: Japan “suicide forest” vlog, dead rat video, illegal Colosseum drone stunt, seedy music videos, and exploiting fans and neighbors.
- Biggest concern in 2020–21: throwing large maskless parties during the pandemic, downplaying public health risks (Jake had previously called COVID a “hoax” before walking back remarks).
- Criticized for building wealth via merch and manipulating young audiences.
2) MaximilianMus (Maximilian)
- Chronic trolling and escalating abuse: baiting kids in games, being banned, and manufacturing memes to mobilize followers.
- Worst behavior detailed: organizing Discord raids to harass streamers; encouraging sexual/violent humiliation of vulnerable people (including convincing an autistic YouTuber to perform degrading acts); normalizing creepy jokes about pedophilia.
- Used a collaborator (“balabong”) to shock and abuse victims on recorded calls. Channel was deactivated amid fallout.
3) The Non‑Sequitur Show (channel hijacking by Kyle Curtis)
- A small skeptic/debate channel fractured into legal disaster: Kyle Curtis allegedly cut out co-founder Steve McRae, siphoned donations/superchats, lied about finances and forged documents.
- Curtis is accused of dodging court orders and continuing uploads despite legal restrictions.
- Resulted in courtroom battles, withdrawal of legal counsel, default judgments and a ruined community. The narrator pleads for Kyle to return the channel.
4) Doug Walker / Channel Awesome
- Long-term workplace toxicity and coverup alleged at Channel Awesome (Nostalgia Critic).
- The “Not So Awesome” document: dozens of contributors detailed mismanagement, unsafe productions, coerced contracts and suppression of staff complaints.
- Allegations include protecting abusers and silencing victims, with controversy amplified by a tribute video after an accused perpetrator’s suicide.
5) Cosmidor (Cosmo)
- Popular kids’ media reviewer exposed for grooming: admitted to a relationship that started with one partner at 19 and the other at 15.
- Allegations include sending illicit images, arranging hotel meetups and later minimizing or denying wrongdoing.
- Attempts to return to YouTube included mocking concerns about grooming and re‑engaging with minors; the host treats this behavior as manipulative and dangerous.
6) CreepShowArt (Shannon) and Anthony
- Pattern of manufactured drama, doxxing and stalking: faked “homeless” narratives and coordinated attacks on creators via lolcow posts.
- Alleged harassment of Emily Artful, with IP evidence and corroborating friends/ex-sources tracing behavior to Shannon.
- Creepshow and her husband are accused of prolonged targeting and abusive behavior toward an ex.
7) Onision (Greg Jackson)
- Long catalog of alleged abuse, exploitation and grooming spanning years: public shaming, attacking ex-partners, problematic commentary about victims, and weaponizing content and DMCAs.
- Notorious insensitive responses (e.g., to Christina Grimmie’s murder); banned from Patreon and later had YouTube partnership suspended (2021) after a Discovery documentary.
- Ongoing allegations remain a major concern for the community.
8) Pollution Entertainment (Montias)
- Extremely disturbing animal abuse: videos showing Montias (a Chilean teen at the time) killing and torturing cats and kittens, boasting about gore.
- Content inspired copycat abusers and caused significant real-world harm.
- YouTube eventually banned the channel, but re-uploads continued and the damage was already done.
9) Chris Hansen
- Once‑trusted “predator hunter” whose comeback efforts unraveled: failed Kickstarter fulfillment (Hanson vs Predator), mismanagement of funds and alleged retaliatory copyright strikes/doxxing of critics.
- Most damaging misstep: mishandling evidence in the Onision investigation (breaking chain of custody), which arguably made prosecution harder.
- Framed by the host as a betrayal of victims and community trust.
Closing & production notes
- Host thanks collaborators (Jaymore, YourFriendlyGamer, JustStop, DeafPina).
- Plugs a Bandcamp album of music used on the channel.
- Apologizes for gaps in coverage and notes Shane Dawson will be covered in a future video.
- Signs off exhaustedly with one final quip.
Why the video stands out
- Balances outrage and dark humor while cataloging behavior that’s not just cringe but dangerous: grooming minors, normalizing sexual misconduct, physical harm to animals, legal fraud, doxxing and silencing critics.
- Many segments emphasize real-world harm or systemic abuse (workplace coverups, evidence mismanagement, mobilized harassment) rather than mere online drama.
Personalities mentioned (featured/covered)
- Logan Paul, Jake Paul
- MaximilianMus (Maximilian)
- Steve McRae, Kyle Curtis, Boolenator, Rue Hiff (Non‑Sequitur Show related)
- Doug Walker (Nostalgia Critic), Mike Ellis, Mike Michaud, Holly Brown, Justin Carmichael (Channel Awesome)
- Cosmidor (Cosmo), Ellis Mark
- CreepShowArt (Shannon), Anthony (her husband), Emily Artful
- Onision (Greg Jackson), Christina Grimmie (referenced)
- Pollution Entertainment / Montias (Matías)
- Chris Hansen, Vincent Nicotra (producer)
- Additional creators referenced: yapyap, Mr. GG, Kaepening, Super Wario Man
- Contributors to the video: Jaymore, YourFriendlyGamer, JustStop, DeafPina
That’s the gist — a harsh, thorough list of creators the host believes have escalated past “bad content” into abusive, criminal, or deeply unethical behavior.
Category
Entertainment
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