>>16944795>>16944801I mean he is called Mr. Beast. But nah, I don't think he is "Ze Beast". That is taking the holy book way too literal and besides, this guy doesn't have any real power. He just walks around and films himself while doing "Would you do X for money?" challenges. The views then further funnel money into his pocket and so does his advertizing of advertizers.
Since he is one of the currently "beloved YouTubers" by the Jew overlords, he gets a good algorithm and I'm sure a good deal on the money he rakes in from views. But that's about it. Just another shabbos goy to keep the dumb goyim distracted and, needless to say, he is successful at that.
>>16944798You know the answer, but here another recap. The reason for why he has so many viewers is the same reason why the Globalists want to end 95% of the world.
They're not very intellectual and easily entertained, to be diplomatic. And most of them don't even have an inner voice. Remember, NPCs are real.
>>16944804Unironically you are correct.
Most people don't even realize how subtle advertizing has gotten.
The other day I saw a video of someone criticisizing a Feminist for hating on Breastfeeding. At first I was like "Wait, why would this guy get boosted by the Algorithm". But here is why:
By spreading the video around, even as a negative critique, he spreads the original source. And women will pick up on the source, not the commentary (they disregard commentary they don't like either way).
What was the original video? Apparently, advertizement for Nestlé's baby formula. Because what does a Feminist woman do, who hates children and Breastfeeding? She has to buy baby formula. And that market is held by Nestlé.
Next time you guys see an ideologically driven rant that seems non-sensical or fueled by blind hatred, look deeper. Think a little twisted. You will find that it is unironically 4D-chess advertizement.