>>1756381Look, Kiara. There's many many more things wrong with you than infantile toilet humor and your cringeworthiness. In fact if it was those two things alone nobody on this board would probably have a problem with you. But it's not just that. You have a way of speaking that is blunt and forceful. The more intelligent people here understand that the German language is just like that, but we also know that you're an accomplished polyglot. You speak three languages, and you should understand that Japanese and English are more polite and mince more words than German does. Additionally, the tone that you project onto your voice grates on most people's ears. It's akin to Fran Drescher or Gilbert Gottfried. But unlike those two individuals you don't have the command of the English language it takes to elicit humor the way that they do. I think that you overestimate the similarity between English and German and you tell jokes in a way that would be funny to a native German speaker but fall absolutely flat to native English speakers ears. It doesn't help that the majority of your viewership comes from the United States a country that is oddly stiflingly prudish in many regards.
In other words, Kiara, you don't have the same audience anymore and you don't know your audience. What I recommend is that you go watch some stand-up. Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, George Carlin, Bo Burnham, a little bit of Jerry Seinfeld, and then watch a good season and a half of the television show "Whose Line Is It Anyway". Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady, Ryan Stiles, and Drew Carey are all very accomplished comedians. This is the type of humor that Americans like.
Really that's all you would need to do: stop using such a grating voice, become more acclimated to Americana, and work on your humor.