>>93543888But does it even make sense? I mean, usually you'll see /here/, at most, a dozen posts with supposed criticism that may as well be just trolling or anti-ing. Each of them might also have, at most, a dozen replies that might be just samefagging. As a result, statistically, it's really nothing for large channels with thousands and tens of thousands of viewers. Especially compared to posts on twitter and comments on youtube that can garner hundreds and thousands of replies, likes and dislikes. You know, for example, that they can still view negative comments that youtube bans? That's right, all that shit that youtube usually hides from the public, they can check it out if they want to.