how to destroy your audience's trust

2024 ж. 25 Сәу.
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Let's talk about Watcher, and their new venture into streaming, Watcher TV. Surely this can't be a horribly misguided move on the part of a youtube channel? Was it Worth It?
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  • "people who are artists who are not even watching this rn, i am being played as a podcast" hearing this literally made me look up from my sketchbook so fast 😭

    @xXHatsuneMikuFanXx@xXHatsuneMikuFanXx11 күн бұрын
    • lol I’m working right now and I was like true that

      @MysteryGirlv@MysteryGirlv11 күн бұрын
    • Same

      @Twist3dDisast3r@Twist3dDisast3r11 күн бұрын
    • SAME

      @iJenesis@iJenesis11 күн бұрын
    • Same!!!

      @r.m.miller@r.m.miller11 күн бұрын
    • Was literally drawing when she said this haha, I mean hey sometimes I watch at lunch too!

      @aimeedanart@aimeedanart11 күн бұрын
  • "Steven is spending all the money" "Shane is uncomfortable" "Ryan wouldnt d-" THEY ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE!! THEYRE ALL ADULTS!! Dunk on the expensive food shows as much as your heart desires, this descision was made by all of them.

    @wingdingdoes6687@wingdingdoes668711 күн бұрын
    • “This adult man I don’t know would never betray the morals I projected onto them into crevices in personas they created for that purpose” fandom is celebrity but with different flavor options on the same food change my mind (impossible)

      @Lucifersfursona@Lucifersfursona11 күн бұрын
    • the way oompville talked about the general feeling of the fandom very much summed up: "shane is innocent, ryan is learning and steven is a villain" lol

      @witcherye@witcherye11 күн бұрын
    • The expensive food show is dumb and no one wants it but yes, all 3 are guilty.

      @hotsexyangel@hotsexyangel11 күн бұрын
    • It's easier to scapegoat the less popular guy than to accept your favorite ghoul boys are greedy hypocrites. They definitely all played their part in this. There was no way that it was just Steven.

      @Shaqiliciouss@Shaqiliciouss11 күн бұрын
    • @@Shaqiliciousseven if it were entirely Steven and he’s this horrible greedy villain, Shane and Ryan have a choice. Just like they left Buzzfeed by choice. Yeah it’d be hard to leave the company they built, but their new direction is insane and going to flop, it actually would’ve been better to leave. But they haven’t, so it’s equally their fault.

      @Bjorksbackyard@Bjorksbackyard10 күн бұрын
  • I saw somebody saying "Maybe 6$ isn't expensive but what about the people that live in another country where the currency isn't dollars ?" And then the person explained that in their country 6$ was a 2 week of grocery

    @TheGhostCheese@TheGhostCheese9 күн бұрын
    • ​@@basicallyno1722 that's a silly thing to say

      @compout2@compout28 күн бұрын
    • @@basicallyno1722Nah, a ton of countries have free wifi everywhere. Some governments even have free wifi as a public service. The comment in question I think was about Thailand and how 6USD was about half a day’s pay for an average worker, which is more about currency conversion than an indicator of their living conditions because the cost of living is lower and based around Thai currency and not USD.

      @quadling3521@quadling35218 күн бұрын
    • @@basicallyno1722it's sad that americans can't imagine a country providing a free service for their people and having affordable groceries

      @thedevillovesyou@thedevillovesyou8 күн бұрын
    • THIS!! 1$ is worth about 4.5 of my currency. this is far from affordable for people like myself, who not only have to deal with converting but also just not having much money in general. if it was 6 in my currency it would be affordable, but i doubt they want to make people pay a 1.50$ a month because atp its not worth it for them at all

      @razzmothazz2208@razzmothazz22088 күн бұрын
    • Yep, 6$ USD is 8$ CAD here which while that's not a massive difference, we're in a massive cost of living crisis and I personally am on disability

      @Sky-pg8jm@Sky-pg8jm8 күн бұрын
  • watched buzzfeed unsolved religiously. When the moved to be Watcher i straight up just....couldnt get into it. And im realizing its 100% because they prioritized their production value at the cost of being entertaining. I want (wheeze) back, not 4k cameras and 17 editors.

    @LostPalFritz@LostPalFritz7 күн бұрын
    • YES!! This exactly 💜

      @maddie.bolland.7@maddie.bolland.76 күн бұрын
    • exactly this! like i don’t care about the production value- just give us a black screen with text again

      @dannimoment1776@dannimoment17765 күн бұрын
    • My favorite series of their by far is "are you scared" bc its literally just ryan narrating a creepypasta with cool illustrations to go along with it. Also the fact that they kinda moved away from horror/paranormal 😔 that was literally what tied it all together

      @luancosta199@luancosta1995 күн бұрын
    • Yes!

      @b7kerravon@b7kerravon4 күн бұрын
    • EXACTLYYYYY!! also, I feel like having cheaper production actually helped with the overall vibe of the show. if we wanted tv quality, we'd watch one of the many ghost hunting tv shows

      @aubriem1944@aubriem19444 күн бұрын
  • It really is a head-scratcher to me that creators assume I watch a free entertainment service because I have money to spare. Some live in an entirely separate reality.

    @tjrune3432@tjrune343211 күн бұрын
    • yeah I'm just here to watch people talk about movies I haven't watched and books I haven't read, or the occasionally controversy like this

      @j.yang7@j.yang711 күн бұрын
    • Especially Steven in his Tesla

      @KingOfGaymes@KingOfGaymes11 күн бұрын
    • @@j.yang7 If wi-fi wasn't part of my rent, I probably couldn't afford it haha! But yeah, KZhead entertainment is a destress time. I don't want to have to get out my wallet every time I watch.

      @tjrune3432@tjrune343211 күн бұрын
    • I have money to spend on streaming services and have literally several, I do not want to add another. There's already too many.

      @LeapThroughTheSky@LeapThroughTheSky11 күн бұрын
    • Jack's skit about this entire mess was on point "we forgot about the poors" lol

      @kgal1298@kgal129811 күн бұрын
  • You forgot to mention that THERE WAS A COUNTDOWN TO THEIR FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT. As in, fans were excitedly waiting for news they’d been hyping up, only for it to be like “if you’re poor this is the last you’ll see of us”. The way this was handled was WILD.

    @marianr.2155@marianr.215511 күн бұрын
    • 11:32

      @Avendesora@Avendesora9 күн бұрын
    • @@Avendesora ?

      @marianr.2155@marianr.21558 күн бұрын
    • @@marianr.2155 Sorry, I must have paused it later than I thought I did when I made the comment. Try 11:26. I am pointing out that she didn't forget to say this and you just missed it lol

      @Avendesora@Avendesora8 күн бұрын
    • wait so what's going on? T-T

      @quwandathornton@quwandathornton8 күн бұрын
    • It was also... THE GOOFIEST announcement teasers. Tone deaf, indeed.

      @homeiswonderland@homeiswonderland8 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the Ryan and Shane comment. Sick of people trying to pretend like they weren’t involved in this decision. They were

    @darecastor4995@darecastor49958 күн бұрын
    • Parasocial relationships, baby 😎👉👉

      @smoxthybweh@smoxthybweh6 күн бұрын
    • "but my Precious UwU Smol Bean would NEVER betray me like this! it must be that Evil Other Guy!" - literally like half their fans after the announcement

      @3possumsinatrenchcoat@3possumsinatrenchcoat3 сағат бұрын
    • actually I take it back, feels like half the comments even on *this* video are doing the same thing. 'I'm gonna ignore the culpability of Anyone Else Involved Here and just blame the food guy' like? did we watch the same video?

      @3possumsinatrenchcoat@3possumsinatrenchcoat3 сағат бұрын
  • ‘I’m being played as a podcast cos they want to hear me talk about something they barely care about’ called me out so much

    @flourishingwithalex6470@flourishingwithalex64708 күн бұрын
    • Same. I'm literally doing data entry on a spreadsheet at work right now. I can listen to hours of KZhead in a day and watch virtually none of it.

      @Kiki-cs8xv@Kiki-cs8xv7 күн бұрын
    • same omg 😭 i was doing chores and making lunch while "watching" this video lmao

      @laline_aaa@laline_aaa6 күн бұрын
    • Real! On my lunch break at work and had no clue what this was about before watching 💀😭

      @oliviatheeartist@oliviatheeartist6 күн бұрын
    • I was walking my dog lmao

      @kutabareproductions9917@kutabareproductions99176 күн бұрын
    • I stopped my knitting to acknowledge how accurate this was

      @vanessa4169@vanessa41696 күн бұрын
  • "You might as well have said 'goodbye poors' and moved along with your day" fucking got me.

    @snakesandstones4252@snakesandstones425211 күн бұрын
    • same!!

      @planetaryray7119@planetaryray711911 күн бұрын
    • I thought she said wh0res 😭

      @catsplat1272@catsplat127211 күн бұрын
    • I mean it is basically that. I can not afford another subscription

      @solala1312@solala131210 күн бұрын
    • Right! I would’ve respected him for being honest 😂

      @supersucks@supersucks10 күн бұрын
    • Yep - that’s why I stayed unsubscribed after that apology

      @DocBree13@DocBree139 күн бұрын
  • In Steven's post, "for those who want to continue watching..." like bro??? I DO want to continue watching, YOU are preventing me from doing so

    @sarahwillacker4135@sarahwillacker41358 күн бұрын
    • exactly omg

      @aubriem1944@aubriem19444 күн бұрын
  • It is craaazy that so many people said, "This doesn't align with my idea of Shane or the things he's said are his values. Therefore, this decision wasn't his." I get that it's painful to see one of your faves be hypocritical but that is some twisty logic.

    @scoutlaceharding@scoutlaceharding7 күн бұрын
  • 26:20 "A good amount of my audience are creatives. They aren't even watching, they've got me on in the background while they do something else." Me, looking down at my knitting project that I'm actively working on: well shit. She's got *my* number down.

    @Fyrelass542@Fyrelass54211 күн бұрын
    • This is hilarious, thanks for the laugh!

      @madi7178@madi717811 күн бұрын
    • Same here, looked down at my sewing and felt called out :P

      @Tessq@Tessq11 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely looking for this comment, as I work on my next embroidery demo....

      @Elementalsight@Elementalsight11 күн бұрын
    • Cross stitching as I listen...

      @JadeReloaded@JadeReloaded11 күн бұрын
    • Same here- I'm working on an illustration commissionXD

      @emh.1178@emh.117811 күн бұрын
  • My best guess is they were attempting to transition to a model like what college humor did when they became dropout - the caveat being dropout was made from true necessity or the company would die. Watcher had a huge patreon already with 6,000 members, and wanted to add a subscription service on top? That’s wild.

    @chaschuky999@chaschuky99911 күн бұрын
    • This is quite literally what I thought abt too.

      @Fallenemiko@Fallenemiko11 күн бұрын
    • Yeah. Also, wasn’t CH a company long before they started the streaming service, while Watcher has existed for like 5 years? There is a pretty big different between them to my knowledge.

      @thetruebadevil@thetruebadevil11 күн бұрын
    • @@thetruebadevilyeah collegehumor started in 1999… and were never profitable afaik. Dropout started out as a very small service that was like $1/month for basically bonus content while the KZhead was still free and uploading , then when they lost their VC funding they transitioned to more money/month and pretty much all exclusive content.

      @chaschuky999@chaschuky99911 күн бұрын
    • Yeah i kept seeing people talking like it was the same thing, and these situations aren't even comparable.

      @SomeplaceScary@SomeplaceScary11 күн бұрын
    • What a lot of KZheadrs do not talk about, it is that Steven owns a Tesla. The rest of them have shown in the past that they do not struggle financially. They do not struggle to keep the business alive, they just cannot afford their lifestyle so the audience has to do it.

      @ecodes8498@ecodes849811 күн бұрын
  • That phenomenon you mentioned about being background noise for artists like a podcast; I think some creators overvalue their content as "main monitor" content. Often, especially now in the slop algorithm feed era, people like content they can put on their second screen to absorb the audio or commentary while getting something else done. I haven't been a Watcher/Unsolved viewer in years, but their content always struck me as something to pop on and enjoy while eating lunch or something; not as a Media phenomenon like a Netflix show that fuels dialogue outside of their social media.

    @bennyhana97@bennyhana978 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, honestly half the time youtube videos are "what I fall asleep to" content (sometimes intentionally, sometimes not), and the rest of it is stuff to watch while I eat meals or browse on my phone.

      @Persewna4@Persewna46 күн бұрын
  • I’m not gonna pay for Steven to travel the world and eat amazingly decadent food while I have to go to the food shelf

    @milkyfactor9979@milkyfactor99797 күн бұрын
    • Thiiissss

      @teddyf3960@teddyf3960Күн бұрын
    • it’s giving Capitol

      @addangel@addangel23 сағат бұрын
    • Tbh, this

      @justjoannak@justjoannak9 сағат бұрын
  • I have friend in fiance and she's like "this is because they have too many employees" and like... they do.

    @EviePontecorvo@EviePontecorvo11 күн бұрын
    • and all those employees are family and friends so they feel like they CANT let go of any of them

      @cassinipanini@cassinipanini11 күн бұрын
    • ​@@cassinipaninithey should, if they want to financially survive

      @Kirasfox@Kirasfox10 күн бұрын
    • @@cassinipaninithat’s their own fault. Don’t hire people if you can’t afford them

      @mia-fu9nd@mia-fu9nd9 күн бұрын
    • Seriously it’s why their stuff feels so inauthentic and over produced because why are there 15+ people credited in their videos of them just playing a videogame.

      @bootypounder666@bootypounder6669 күн бұрын
    • And this is why you don't hire too many employees, and you definitely don't hire all your friends and family. Economics 101.

      @ironglaciers1988@ironglaciers19889 күн бұрын
  • They had 25 employees and not one of those employees was a decent financial planner.

    @AmethystEyes@AmethystEyes11 күн бұрын
    • TWENTY FIVE? That is. A lot more employees than I would have expected???

      @arghleblarghle@arghleblarghle10 күн бұрын
    • Some youtubers aren't very smart with their money...not realizing how quickly it can go AND their content can dry up lol

      @Kirasfox@Kirasfox10 күн бұрын
    • 25? That's more than the H3 podcast. What are all those pple doing

      @spacewinter@spacewinter10 күн бұрын
    • I’m guessing a lot of those 25 people are employees thanks to nepotism.

      @flatwhiskers@flatwhiskers10 күн бұрын
    • BUT they have 10 directors of photography, so they look very nice and cute while making their "gimme money so I don't have to fire my cousin or my friends pls" video.

      @DeadKraken@DeadKraken10 күн бұрын
  • The biggest thing this "controversy" taught me was how little Watcher content I actually watched. Ghost Files in particularly, as a previous Unsolved: Paranormal fan, is just too bloated to hold my attention. They don't need a bunch of fancy ghost-hunting garbage, sets, and 1 hr+ runtimes, they just need tight editing and good banter. The "Road files" behind-the-scenes video that was on the Watcher TV platform was pretty illuminating as to their general lack of business sense and mismanagement of resources. They have waaay too many people for location scouting, too many days on location without shooting, etc. Watcher wasn't delivery TV-quality ideas like Dropout is, they don't need TV-level budgets, and even if they were, they don't seem to have the business sense to handle them.

    @lizr.5977@lizr.59777 күн бұрын
    • Agreed! The only shows I watch from them is Mystery Files and Puppet History. Occasionally I will watch a top 5 beat down episode. Truly all of those things should not require big budgets and a half hour runtime is enough for most people

      @emilymacdougall184@emilymacdougall1843 күн бұрын
    • Plus they forgot the reason why Unsolved got so popular is not because they are ghost hunting channel -- they are ghost hunting PARODY channel. We don't need their tv level cinematography super advanced system stuff, we just want them to be funny.

      @bloodmajesty414@bloodmajesty414Күн бұрын
  • The funniest part of Shane's wife's comments on tumblr was that directly under that post she shared a $100 tote bag she bought, yeah girl you're struggling to survive

    @georgie1214@georgie12145 күн бұрын
  • Their biggest mistake, really, was mixing two very different messages. "We need to do this to save our production. We might have had to shut down entirely if we didn't do this." Really doesn't play well right next to, "We want to make bigger content! We want to bring in more people! We want to jetset around the globe to show you amazing things!" They needed to pick one and stick to it. No way to please everyone, but their competing messages didn't end up pleasing anyone.

    @Conformist138@Conformist13811 күн бұрын
    • totally agree, the mixing of the two made them BOTH feel disingenuous

      @reed8712@reed871210 күн бұрын
    • So many people were pointing that out because it's so obviously such a bad move. And, yet, no one on their team picked up on it? Or they just ignored them, thought people were too stupid, and/or they were blinded by their ego? Because if you wrote that into a script people would say it was a stupid plot point to even have in because it's so ridiculous.

      @tastyneck@tastyneck10 күн бұрын
    • Yes exactly this, it made the whole message read as "we are failing to properly manage funds internally, by making content outside of our financial means. Instead of fixing these internal issues, consulting our audience on what alternate streams of income they'd be willing to contribute to to widen our budget, or lowering the budget on certain productions so we're producing within our means, we instead decided to pass the buck onto you the viewer, without addressing our financial mismanagement. We (an incredibly small media company) want to make the TV quality high production content that _you deserve_ (and also didn't ask for), so long as you pay us $6. You're welcome."

      @kevinandorsusie@kevinandorsusie9 күн бұрын
    • Even so. At the end of the day. It's not the audience's duty to save their failing business because they've been mishandling their company's money. No one wants to be the bad guy and fire people or downsize but when you're a company and you misuse your income, it's the people who work for you that suffer. And them glossing over that still irks me

      @sophienah4654@sophienah46549 күн бұрын
    • What I think really happened is these people just have very little business management sense. When they moved their content off of buzzfeed, they didn’t think about the fact that both Worth It and Unsolved were big production projects that they would have to fund without buzzfeed’s support. At the same time, I don’t think any of these guys know how to pivot from these big projects, because that’s what they are known for. So if they’re thinking “people won’t want to keep watching if we don’t jetset around the world doing amazing things,” they probably believe it’s necessary for the company. Don’t get me wrong, it’s stupid and I’m not defending them. But they aren’t like uniquely evil or anything, this is just what happens when you start a company with no business sense.

      @longlivedodos@longlivedodos8 күн бұрын
  • People also got mad at Sara for her post on tumblr because it was clear that she was living a luxurious life where she could afford to buy and treat herself to expensive things (they spend $50K on the wedding venue, have 3 wedding dresses, and she flexed a $100 tote bag recently before the whole 'goodbye youtube' video). So, when she said 'livable wages', it sounds ignorant and kinda sounds as if she wants the fans to pay for watchertv, so she can benefit and continue living her luxurious life.

    @violetbeaumont4092@violetbeaumont409211 күн бұрын
    • I mean...content creators deserve to be paid for their labor, even if they already live comfortably. If you don't want to or can't afford to pay for entertainment, there's tons of free options available to you (I had no intention of shelling out for another streaming service either!) but it's not unfair for anyone to want to be paid a livable wage for their career even if they started their career creating free content. I have to say I'm baffled by all the "I'm entitled to free content from my favorite entertainers" responses. You're...not, actually.

      @willd.4808@willd.48089 күн бұрын
    • @@willd.4808I think the ick is coming from the “livable wage” part. They’re well above livable wage.

      @bookkeeper8092@bookkeeper80929 күн бұрын
    • @@willd.4808 that's just it, livable wages implies that they need income that can covers basic necessities such as food, shelter, child care and healthcare. Someone who can afford to spend their money on multiple luxuries certainly earns more than 'livable' wages as she has stated on her post. It just comes off as dishonest and out of touch when you're an influencer who's salary is higher than what most people earn a year (even if the people have worked their ass for years) - and to turn around and say "hey, we actually need you guys to pay for our content, cause you know what? We don't have money to live, but please do ignore all of the expensive things that we have bought and paid for cause that is part of our basic necessities, teehee" that's just scummy as hell, so yes, people DO have a right to get angry at that. And no, it's not unfair that they want to diversify their income by putting their content behind a paywall, you don't see people get angry just because a creator is going down the patreon route or making a deal with a streaming site for their show - no, it's usually the opposite where fans give them support whenever their finances allows it. In short, NOBODY expects that a youtuber to stay and create their content on youtube ONLY. What Watcher has done is not diversifying their content, but instead cutting off one of the major platform (arguably, the most important one that supplies them with potential new fans and new deals with other businesses) and say "yeah, we've been spending a whole lot of money more than what's necessary, but it's all for you, cause you guys are the one who wants a TV production, right? You guys wants our shows to be just like what other TV shows are, so please pay us more money for that" when NO ONE ever asked for that. Again, it's scummy to be making financial decision that you know that you can't afford (hiring 25 people plus more now that they seems wanting to bring thee 'worth it' gang back, wanting to make a TV show, etc), then PUTTING it on the fans to pay for it when the fans never asked for that while clearly living a lavish lifestyle that they keep flexing to the fans (not to mention how manipulative it feels for them to create an emotional intro to just then ask for money from the fans afterwards in the 'goodbye youtube' video AND the fact that they always maintain this 'eat the rich' persona all these years, especially from Ryan and Shane). It's like that one rich friend of yours who invited you out for lunch at an expensive restaurant, order all of the expensive food for both of you and then expects you to pay the bill. So no, it's not unfair that they want their content to be paid for (which honestly already has by adsense, and sponsors that they regularly gets) but it is unfair to expect the fans to pay for their financial decision which again, nobody asked for. I'm baffled by how diehard you go defending their decision, without trying to understand from the fans' perspective and called them entitled, when there are a lot of justifiable reasons for a fan of theirs to get mad at them.

      @violetbeaumont4092@violetbeaumont40929 күн бұрын
    • @@willd.4808 That's just it, livable wage implies income that can cover their basic necessities such as food, shelter, child care and healthcare. And I assured you, someone who can afford to buy multiple luxuries earns more than what Sara has stated as 'livable wage'. What content creators earns per month is usually a whole lot more than an average person's income per year, even if that person has been working for years. So to turn around and say "hey, can you guys pay us more money, cause boohoo, we can't afford to just live on these wages, please do ignore all of the expensive things we have bought recently cause that's honestly what we considered as basic necessities, teehee" is just dishonest and scummy as h*ll (not to mention, the level of audacity to get mad and blocked those who have pointed these out). So yeah, it is justified for people who got mad at her for posting that. And no, it's not unfair for a content creator trying to diversifying their incomes by going down the patreon route or having their show on a streaming site, you don't see anyone getting mad at a youtuber for having a patreon and promoting it on youtube. Instead, you would see fans trying to support their favourite creator by buying the services that they provide (merch, streams, etc) whenever their finances allows it. What Watcher has done is not diversifying their income but cutting off one of their major platforms (arguably, the most important one that can potentially brings in a horde of new fans and new deals from other businesses), making irresponsible financial decision that nobody has ever asked for, and then saying "please give us more money, I understand that most of you are financially struggling, but hey only $6 per month! What a steal, right? And we're doing it for you guys, you did asked for shows that has TV production level, right?" while STILL living a lavish life that they keep flaunting to the viewers. It's like that one rich friend of yours who invited you to have a lunch at an expensive restaurant, and order all of the expensive food but then expected you to pay for the bills. So yeah, while it's fair for a content creator to go down multiple routes other than youtube to increase their income (which NOBODY expects a youtuber to make content ONLY on youtube), it's not fair for a content creator to be making decisions that none of their fans has asked for (increasing their production values and set) and then asking the fans to pay for it while pretending as if they don't have extra money that they would use on their next expensive purchase for themselves. It baffled me how diehard you go supporting their decision, while ignoring the viewers' perspective and calling them entitled, when there's countless and justifiable reasons for one to get mad at them for doing what they did.

      @violetbeaumont4092@violetbeaumont40929 күн бұрын
    • @@willd.4808 That's just it, livable wage implies income that can cover their basic necessities such as food, shelter, child care and healthcare. And I assured you, someone who can afford to buy multiple luxuries earns more than what Sara has stated as 'livable wage'. What content creators earns per month is usually a whole lot more than an average person's income per year, even if that person has been working for years. So to turn around and say "hey, can you guys pay us more money, cause boohoo, we can't afford to just live on these wages, please do ignore all of the expensive things we have bought recently cause that's honestly what we considered as basic necessities, teehee" is just dishonest and scummy as heck (not to mention, the level of audacity to get mad and blocked those who have pointed these out). So yeah, it is justified for people who got mad at her for posting that. And no, it's not unfair for a content creator trying to diversifying their incomes by going down the p*treon route or having their show on a streaming site, you don't see anyone getting mad at a youtuber for having a p*treon and promoting it on youtube. Instead, you would see fans trying to support their favourite creator by buying the services that they provide (merch, streams, etc) whenever their finances allows it. What Watcher has done is not diversifying their income but cutting off one of their major platforms (arguably, the most important one that can potentially brings in a horde of new fans and new deals from other businesses), making irresponsible financial decision that nobody has ever asked for, and then saying "please give us more money, I understand that most of you are financially struggling, but hey only $6 per month! What a steal, right? And we're doing it for you guys, you did asked for shows that has TV production level, right?" while STILL living a lavish life that they keep flaunting to the viewers. It's like that one rich friend of yours who invited you to have a lunch at an expensive restaurant, and order all of the expensive food but then expected you to pay for the bills. So yeah, while it's fair for a content creator to go down multiple routes other than youtube to increase their income (which NOBODY expects a youtuber to make content ONLY on youtube), it's not fair for a content creator to be making decisions that none of their fans has asked for (increasing their production values and set) and then asking the fans to pay for it while pretending as if they don't have extra money that they would use on their next expensive purchase for themselves. It baffled me how diehard you go supporting their decision, while ignoring the viewers' perspective and calling them entitled, when there's countless and justifiable reasons for one to get mad at them for doing what they did.

      @violetbeaumont4092@violetbeaumont40929 күн бұрын
  • I absolutely still reference the 'I've connected the dots' 'you didn't connect shit' thing from one of the unsolved episodes, they were SO FUNNY and it's like they didn't realize the fact the show was also kind of campy and funny made the show more than two dudes going into a haunted house.

    @traceacex@traceacex9 күн бұрын
    • I know like almost every episode is full of those extremely quotable moments, the banter was unequaled and I just haven’t seen the same thing in any of their Watcher content

      @riabouchinska@riabouchinskaКүн бұрын
    • I still see that meme a lot, including other moments from unsolved but I rarely see any from watcher 😬

      @ellie5995@ellie5995Күн бұрын
  • I loved buzzfeed unsolved because it felt like you were really there with them- I think something that Watchers’ “version” of unsolved (though it’s hard to compare since they’re just so different content wise) lacks is that feeling of it being relatable and more vlog-like. The videos where it had those cut-to-black gags and seemed like it was filmed on a shoestring budget was so charming and pulled people in so much cuz they really took you on the adventure with them, a feeling a high budget operation like theirs just can’t seem to replicate. I’ve never been super into Watcher, and if they don’t ever make actual unsolved-type true crime series, the it’ll probably stay that way

    @rioiswright@rioiswright9 күн бұрын
    • I tot agree Buzzfeed felt more idk immersive like we were with them as explorers, I don’t really have the same vibe with the Watcher series on their ghost expeditions they probably went into more centralized mode where their public personalities were more defined, which was probably a bad idea they should have kept the same vibe and maybe tweaked it into more on creativity side where fans get to pick and choose where they investigate idk..just a example…whatever I still like them but vibe feels bad man

      @user-zq6yw6df8s@user-zq6yw6df8s5 күн бұрын
    • They just enter the house and insult the "Ghosts". The chemistry feels almost scripted and Ryan goes crazy too often.

      @Cheddarcheese-@Cheddarcheese-Күн бұрын
  • Just to clarify, they make EXTREMELY little crime based content on watcher. I get why you'd expect that based on what they became known for, but their closest equivalent series to Unsolved True Crime, Mystery Files, almost never covers crime mysteries. Their other series (Ghost Files, Are You Scared, Survival Mode, Puppet History, dish Granted, Too Many Spirits etc) never cover crimes at all. They shouldn't be hurting for sponsorship deals, and they do get a lot of them.

    @Karragh@Karragh11 күн бұрын
    • And tbh, I follow crime youtubers who do much more explicit content than even Unsolved TC. Plenty of them have a sponsor every video.

      @nicoler5713@nicoler571310 күн бұрын
    • I never realized that was because of sponsors. I thought it was because of the (often) exploitative nature of true crime content 😅

      @ia490@ia49010 күн бұрын
    • @@ia490 Their stated reason at the time of launching mystery files was, if I recall correctly, that true crime was just too dark and depressing. I suspect both things are true. They wanted to veer away from that content to have an easier time getting sponsors, but it also probably was a bummer to be researching and talking about horrible murders all the time.

      @Karragh@Karragh10 күн бұрын
    • Except crime isn't the only content KZhead advertisers don't like. The only show I could see not having advertisers issues with is dish granted. Ghost files: usually people associate hauntings with tragedy/violence so when they are giving the backstory there is content advertisers don't like. Too many spirits there could be unfriendly content in the stories, but also advertisers on KZhead don't like drinking. I think depending on the game or historical event survival mode and puppet history could broach topics advertisers aren't super into as well.

      @naonao9528@naonao952810 күн бұрын
    • @@naonao9528 They had significant brand deals on 12 out of their last 19 videos. Too Many Spirits has literally had special sponsorship episodes where they do a one off mini episode just for a brand deal.

      @Karragh@Karragh10 күн бұрын
  • 3 buzzfeed guys on a couch giving some form of apology… Deja vu

    @fluffysharkdatazz9460@fluffysharkdatazz946011 күн бұрын
    • At least it was for something they did rather than the actions of an ex friend/coworker

      @craigjenkins5434@craigjenkins543411 күн бұрын
    • @@craigjenkins5434 purr

      @fluffysharkdatazz9460@fluffysharkdatazz946011 күн бұрын
    • SOFIYA WOULD NEVER

      @sfdko3291@sfdko329111 күн бұрын
    • This is like comparing a burning forest to a burning house lol

      @deano8894@deano889411 күн бұрын
    • @@deano8894 I would argue the tri guys weren’t even on fire. They just had one bad egg they felt they needed to apologize for

      @fluffysharkdatazz9460@fluffysharkdatazz946011 күн бұрын
  • God I'm so glad you talked about people pinning it all on Steven. It's so weird how people have such a parasocial attachment to Shane/Ryan that they're willing to absolve them of all responsibility. Do you think they'd let Steven make this huge of a business decision FOR them? Steven is their CEO in title but they obviously still make decisions regarding their creative direction. Like you said, they are GROWN MEN. Steven has somewhat of a dubious reputation among even his own fanbase so it's easy to villainize him, but we don't actually know what went on behind the scenes.

    @tjfm2456@tjfm24569 күн бұрын
  • "I am being played as a podcast" my phone says, buried underneath a layer of fabric scraps from where a face I would not recognise plays on a tiny screen

    @mimes6424@mimes64247 күн бұрын
  • The whole “we want to go abroad on location” reason from them, is idiotic, as they HAVE gone internationally.

    @FlyingWonderGirl@FlyingWonderGirl11 күн бұрын
    • Not to mention them going to the UK for Ghost Files was also them doing live shows that should have helped finance that trip to begin with

      @DANIcandii@DANIcandii11 күн бұрын
    • They're in the beginnings of a tour right now, someone I know is booked to see them in London in a couple weeks... Is that not bringing in a ton of money??

      @dolphinloser6546@dolphinloser654611 күн бұрын
    • @@dolphinloser6546 Hooooly shit, no way

      @ChildrenUnder30@ChildrenUnder3011 күн бұрын
    • @@ChildrenUnder30 yeah, they were in the O2 in London on Wednesday this week! Literally less than a full week after their announcement. What were they THINKING.

      @dolphinloser6546@dolphinloser654611 күн бұрын
    • I think it's wilder that they want to go international but Watcher TV is not available to international fans so those said fans will have to use a VPN and will be paying way higher fees for the website's subscription.

      @AmyGDala-zn5kr@AmyGDala-zn5kr11 күн бұрын
  • "I shoot in 4k, I should have a million followers. Are you entertaining?" Reminded me of Bianca del Río asking "What do you do successfully? Quickly"

    @dianm0@dianm011 күн бұрын
    • Oh my god you right though. I was thinking of those guys who think they deserve a girlfriend just because they have money.

      @nicoler5713@nicoler571310 күн бұрын
    • @@nicoler5713 Or Nice Guys (TM) who claim to be nice and deserve a reward in the form of a human being for doing the bare minimum. It's always the same question with situations like this, what do you bring to the table? What is it you can do?

      @AnnekeOosterink@AnnekeOosterink10 күн бұрын
  • What financially comfortable people always fail to realize is that even a dollar is a lot of money when it’s your *last* dollar.

    @gaywaterfrog@gaywaterfrog11 күн бұрын
    • so true. I literally can not afford another subscription.

      @solala1312@solala131210 күн бұрын
    • For real. People tell me “you must have money to spend” because I purchase what to some is a recreational substance. But for me it’s medication I could die without. A lot of people live in luxury they can’t even recognize.

      @tb4546@tb454610 күн бұрын
    • It made me laugh when Steven (?) said in their apology video that this was a 'learning experience'. How out of touch with reality you have to be to realize that there are people living paycheck to paycheck, there are people in the world for whom $6 can be half a day of work. I'm an engineer but I come from a piss poor country and earn something around American minimum wage. So $6 is in fact a lot to me. I could afford paying it monthly but I just don't want to because my priorities for the next couple of years at least are different

      @kings4300@kings430010 күн бұрын
    • a dollar's a dollar.

      @manboy4720@manboy47208 күн бұрын
    • right or when that $5 a month is what gets you toothpaste or something you actually need lmfao

      @thedevillovesyou@thedevillovesyou8 күн бұрын
  • Making a separate comment with my thoughts as a response to your question at the end; I subscribed to Buzzfeed Unsolved and followed Shane and Ryan over to Watcher. This is where I learned about Steven, and watched the show the 3 of them host together called 'Too Many Spirit's where Steven mixes drinks for Shane and Ryan while they kick back in their back yard and drink while reading fan submitted stories. Mystery Files had a cute, ghostbusters meets MST3K new aesthetic and fun new tools for the boys, and Puppet History was not only funny and interesting, but it was great seeing Shane and Ryan banter while having Shane tell stories. In fact, when I saw Puppet Theatre, I distinctly remember being like 'oh my gosh yes, this is where I want my money to go! This is why I followed them, this is so much fun!'. I purchased merch, my mom bought merch for me, me and my best friend spent $100s to attend live shows. The only part of Watcher I never really liked tbh was the Dish Granted series, it started out really sweet and genuine with Steven learning to cook and trying to make his friends happy, but quickly turned into Steven spending thousands on ingredients alone, bringing in expensive, highly qualified guests and famous KZheadrs and had nothing to do with Steven learning to cook or make people happy anymore. Their episode where Uncle Roger came as a guest, said he wanted something 'cheap and filling' and then was served the most ostentatious dish I've ever seen comes to mind. Even now, their food content performs worse than all of the things Shane and Ryan do, so I don't know why they keep feeling the need to shoehorn in new people and guests. It really feels disingenuous, like increasing their production value and bringing in famous people or going to expensive places will earn them views, as you put it, and that combined with Shane's wife posting on her tumblr about their "$250k wedding with 4 different dresses", Shane talking about "flying first class to Chicago for a $50k venue" in their podcasts, and Steven showing off Teslas and his wife's 2nd wedding on his Instagram, it feels like they've really grown out of touch with their fanbase and why people found them so sincere and relatable.

    @BerryGellatina@BerryGellatina9 күн бұрын
    • About Shane and Sara - OMFG!! I can't believe Shane at this point 😭😭 He was alwayyyyys the kind of guy to take jabs at people who flaunted their wealth and praised ppl pirating content - now you're creating an exclusive streaming platform to profit off of, in addition to the $$$ from yt? it's insane how people get so disconnected from who they were after getting some cash

      @margierusnak8243@margierusnak82438 күн бұрын
    • Exactly in the same boat, followed them from BuzzFeed to Watcher, all those different shows I loved, EXCEPT the cooking content. And only now that you mention it does it become clear that Too many spirits, Puppet history, and the scary stories one are super low budget! Like, one off expenses for set up and simple animations from one animator, not to mention fans doing the writing for them, so was all the money just going on the cooking??

      @faultyfox669@faultyfox6697 күн бұрын
    • @faultyfox669 cooking AND expenses from hiring (likely) exclusively family and friends from their vastly oversized crew 😀

      @margierusnak8243@margierusnak82437 күн бұрын
    • They have to know Steven's content isn't what ppl want. I also agree with the cooking content at the beginning feeling genuine. I liked the episodes where Steven would go to ppl's houses and he would learn to cook traditional foods. Liked those but now it just doesn't seem interesting. Really I only subscribed for Shane and Ryan. Hopefully this is the wake up call they needed

      @jackystar5099@jackystar50996 күн бұрын
  • They do not need 25 employees. I heard that their employees are made up of friends and family and that sucks, because obviously they need to cut some people off and firing people under normal circumstances will suck enough already, but imagine having to fire your cousin and now the rest of your family thinks you're an asshole? They dug themselves into a hole with that.

    @Vulpix298@Vulpix2988 күн бұрын
    • Y’all arent getting it. When you have your family as employees, there is a tax they don’t pay in California. They aren’t doing it out of the goodness of their own hearts.

      @jnm2088@jnm20882 күн бұрын
  • In terms of the pinned comment thing: They literally say in their video that you will be able to view their back catalogue on KZhead for the launch period, but starting at the end of May, it would all move to their streaming service. Obviously, that's not a direct quote, but it's blatantly stated in the video. Their pinned comment comes off as "we never said that, you dummies! We don't know where you got that from!" It wasn't speculation, it was stated in the video, so that upset quite a lot of people. Nothing against what you said, I just wanted to clarify that it was not speculation or subtext, it was said in the video and they backpedalled so hard they called their fans dumb to their faces.

    @jogreer7204@jogreer720411 күн бұрын
    • ty for saying this ! Ive been super bothered by this part bc imo they said it loud and clear

      @localtownwitch@localtownwitch11 күн бұрын
    • Also it was in a Variety article the Watcher boys' interviewed for. Explicitly stated their series would become exclusive to the new site.

      @yourstruly9013@yourstruly901311 күн бұрын
    • They literally were gaslighting us.

      @FukaiKokoro@FukaiKokoro11 күн бұрын
    • Fucking thank you! I knew I remembered them saying that in the video, but Swell and others saying it was rumored made me doubt myself.

      @uhohspaghettios2391@uhohspaghettios239111 күн бұрын
    • A lot of us remember hearing it. Denying it is just outright lying.

      @belindagritter1572@belindagritter157210 күн бұрын
  • They did tell Variety in an interview that they were going to delete their old videos off youtube too lol which makes it even obvious that they backtracked

    @yin9383@yin938311 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, I was about to say - it's not a rumor, they confirmed it in their interview to Variety and backwalked it so fast in the first like 5 hours after they uploaded the initial "Goodbye KZhead" video because the backlash was so bad. Now they're pretending like they didn't say it because it was such a bad look and frankly kind of a dumb decision because like Swell says in the vid backlogs make a lot of passive income from KZhead.

      @sparrow4226@sparrow422611 күн бұрын
    • This is as bad as the Bon Appetite breakdown.

      @kgal1298@kgal129811 күн бұрын
    • Thank god I found this comment, I watched the Goodbye KZhead video within the first hour it was up (haven’t been back since). Then watched a bunch of other commentaries about it and was confused that people say Watcher isn’t taking their old content down. I thought I was imagining things. But it seems they backtracked and pretend it was never the case. If I had any ounce of respect left for them after the apology, it’s definitely gone now.

      @Bubeegirl@Bubeegirl10 күн бұрын
    • Wow...they're absolutely dumb guys 😅, I feel like they didn't wanna listen anyone who TRIED to stop them from this

      @Kirasfox@Kirasfox10 күн бұрын
  • yoooo former Watcher subscriber, and no their apology didn’t win my trust back. I don’t think the streaming service launch was just about finance and creative control, I think there’s a TV-caliber ego rooted there. The melodramatic tone, semi-docu edits, a tech-pitch-like soap success story in the beginning of their goodbye youtube video convinced me that it is not just that they didn’t understand their audience, but they needed all those high-productions for self-importance.

    @aujeanrhee8632@aujeanrhee86325 күн бұрын
  • I LOVE your comment about how they portray that we, as fans, should pay for their bad business decisions! Especially related to having 25 employees WHAT?!?!

    @kellyfroehlich5166@kellyfroehlich51669 күн бұрын
  • The people fighting the "they're ALL grown men who agreed to do this" fight are my heroes, truly

    @astraynaught9343@astraynaught934311 күн бұрын
    • Yeah the amount of babying I see people doing for these 3 idiots is crazy.

      @avalokiteshvara113@avalokiteshvara1138 күн бұрын
    • LITERALLY. pop the parasocial bubble!

      @junkpool@junkpool8 күн бұрын
    • So true. The other two are main creators with major stake in this, I doubt they were just reluctantly brought into this by Steven.

      @petiteange08@petiteange088 күн бұрын
    • in the past 4 years ive seen way too many people defend ADULT content creators who make poor decisions and be like "oh they just didnt know" and baby them to no end. like those are grown ass men, if they are that stupid to not raise their discomfort or think "should i say this?" they are probably too irresponsible and shouldnt be getting your support in the first place

      @thesyrupdude@thesyrupdude7 күн бұрын
  • I swear to god Safiya is staying the shining light post-Buzzfeed is great but also stressing me out

    @harryfailsgaming1246@harryfailsgaming124611 күн бұрын
    • meanwhile Quinta Brunson became the Beyoncé to Buzzfeed’s Destiny’s Child and is chilling with 2 Emmys and a Golden Globe

      @Purplefoxsoul@Purplefoxsoul11 күн бұрын
    • Some of the Try Guys are ok... and Quinta is doing really well

      @craigjenkins5434@craigjenkins543411 күн бұрын
    • Kristen and Jen are doing well too! I watch a lot of their food reviews because they help me not buy food that I won’t like lol

      @MangoMintMickey@MangoMintMickey11 күн бұрын
    • Quinta came from buzzfeed?!?! Safiya is infinitely likable but I would worry her content would be too repetitive. And, tbh,usually kinda pointless. Overall, it’s painful to watch ex buzzers as they ignore the value that production & marketing brought, and persist in their belief that the public clamors for them.

      @montananerd8244@montananerd824411 күн бұрын
    • There are a bunch of post-buzzfeed ppl who are doing great. I know Safiya is the prime example most people mention and she is the most popular, but shes rlly not the only one. The others are doing other projects too tho I do have to say most of the ones doing well are the women (with the slight exception of the current try guys tho YB who was also part of buzzfeed is also there).

      @justalula7151@justalula715111 күн бұрын
  • What I hated most about their update-videos and subsequent statements was that they framed like "If you dont WANT to continue watching, thanks for everything". Like, guys, I do want to keep watching, I just can't afford to. Also the fact that they now have three shows that are basically just about expencive food. Dish Granted and Worth a Shot were formats where they'd cook a dish or mix a drink with no limit on how much money they could spend. So they're struggling to pay their staff propperly, so they hire two more guys and start a show that is literally about spending as much money as possible, and now they want us to pay for it? Someonce clearly lost sight of their fanbase...

    @Blackjack1317@Blackjack13175 күн бұрын
  • I’ve got a friend who didn’t know what Ryan and Shane looked like because she only listened to all of their shows. So, I guess good audio is the only higher production they’d need 😅

    @martha7157@martha71578 күн бұрын
  • One of the few things I found ridiculous in this whole debacle was how there are people so far up Shane's and/or Ryan's ass to immediately crucify Steven right away. Like, I'm also of the opinion that we don't need Steven in front of the camera with his weird quirks and highly questionable opinions but it's so parasocial and juvenile to think that Shane and Ryan were somehow forced to agree to their We-Have-Netflix-at-Home venture. Stop treating your content creators like they're not grown adults when they clearly are. They all fucked up in this situation, not just Steven and his expensive tongue.

    @stormborn23@stormborn2311 күн бұрын
    • I think the reason a lot of people blame Steven mainly is because he's now sole CEO so he has a lot more say over things and that his focus on shows that are a lot more expensive just for the sake of them makes it feel like he's the one pushing higher costs for no reason. I do agree that people need to be spreading the blame a lot more evenly across the three of them and not just excusing Ryan and Shane because they're the presenters they like, but I can see why a lot of people would assume it's largely a problem caused by Steven. His content wasnt what most people checked into the channel for and compared to the more grounded premise for a lot of the other series which could easily be made with lower budgets, the luxury taste testing stuff just feels like an expense that should have been first on the chopping block if they were actually having money issues. The whole thing is just a major mess of all of them not bothering to ask their audience what they actually want because they thought they knew better

      @MxchiefMaykr@MxchiefMaykr11 күн бұрын
    • Hey I'm not super familiar with Steven, what are his questionable opinions?

      @earthwormjim1125@earthwormjim112511 күн бұрын
    • @@earthwormjim1125 I'm not super familiar with him either but from what I gather he's a bit like the community meme of 'ill accept racism but I draw the line at animal cruelty' where he'll happily forgive people being racist even when it's towards people and groups other than himself and it's not his place to decide how offensive or forgivable something was. Plus he's a Tesla shill maybe? Not 100% sure on that either but considering how much he focused on high priced stuff and needing to always be bigger and more expensive it would be more of a shock to me to learn he wasn't

      @MxchiefMaykr@MxchiefMaykr11 күн бұрын
    • @@earthwormjim1125 people recently found out the pastor he invited onto one of their shows is virulently homophobic (and is also HIS pastor at the church he attends), and have noticed homophobic books in the background in some of the videos filmed in Steven's house. And he has said openly he is friends with racists and homophobes. Also brags about having a tesla which is just obnoxious rich person behavior.

      @notshardain@notshardain11 күн бұрын
    • @@MxchiefMaykrsole CEOs do not realistically get 100 percent say over everything. This sort of decision had to be put to a vote. I speculate Shane, his Wife Ryan and Steven voted on it and the decision won 3 to 1. Based on the info, it was Steven and Maybe Shane's Wife. So now who's the tie breaker? I fucking hate it when "The Boys" are absolved of responsibility when it was either Ryan or Shane as a tie breaker in a major vote that could change the direction of their company.

      @stardoogalaxie9314@stardoogalaxie931411 күн бұрын
  • It's truly wild, and I don't understand how NO ONE in that office thought to poll the fans or patrons, or do a gradual rollout, or just something, ANYTHING, other than what they actually went with. Truly crazy. They really thought the comment about "the ghost episodes cost $100,000" would get a response of "let us give you money!" and not "how and why are they so expensive??? Why haven't you cut production costs???" Separately: I've heard, and agree with, the idea that people care more about sound quality than video quality with videos.High quality video is nice, but low quality video won't necessarily make people stop watching. High, or at least GOOD, quality sound, though? Required. People will drop a video with bad sound So Fast.

    @eremiss4771@eremiss477111 күн бұрын
    • Agreed, they didn't do ANY market research or proof-of-concept work. They were so up their own asses that they really thought, "if we just announce this as an exciting surprise, then people will happily give us money, without question or pushback!" All that money they're spending on payroll, and it's all just on "yes" men, apparently. No one stood up to them and told them it was a bad idea. 🤦🏻‍♀️

      @lilymulligan8180@lilymulligan818011 күн бұрын
    • They did poll their patreon ONCE and its inhrently biased because they already pay

      @WolfCharmer@WolfCharmer11 күн бұрын
    • plus ghost hunting is supposed to be low quality, thats how you see the ghosts!!!

      @bizziegrace@bizziegrace11 күн бұрын
    • Without a disclaimer bad audio gets around 2 minutes to clear up or I'm out

      @jeffrey7282000@jeffrey728200011 күн бұрын
    • ​@lilymulligan8180 they really used the same strategy I use when I have to give my cat a pill. "Oh a treat! An extra special treat!"

      @brinnabuns@brinnabuns11 күн бұрын
  • Their biggest mistake was the way they handled patreon. Apparently they changed the tiers and raised them (the third tier went from 25$ to 100$) and didn’t give patreons heads up or offered the subscription free for them since they were pulling content (paying patreons get advanced view for all the Watcher videos, that wouldn’t have been the case anymore). They backtracked on that last part, but what fascinate me is that those people should have been their main focus if they wanted to transition from patreon to their own platform (which in a sense, is what they were doing) : those are the people who showed they could already afford a monthly subscription and were willing to pay it. But instead they raised the price of their tiers, removed privileges associated to them and didn’t discuss it before or at the announcement with their patreons. The biggest support, those who subscribed annually, were ironically the ones who came out the worst in that initial setup. You don’t need an MBA to understand that’s dumb.

    @procrasy@procrasy6 күн бұрын
    • Ugh, that just gave the ick

      @justjoannak@justjoannak9 сағат бұрын
  • it's in very poor taste for them to say they need the funds yada yada while having their only show announced at launch one where they eat luxury foods lmao

    @yeahhmom@yeahhmom11 күн бұрын
    • Especially how there has been "food is a luxury statement" discourse with celebrities flaunting how they shop in Erewhon. They indeed should not do a show that requires taste, woof.

      @monwren@monwren11 күн бұрын
    • This definitely came across very poorly, but people are really overblowing the expensive food thing. Those videos are probably significantly cheaper to make than the on-location shoots for the ghost/true crime videos they want to be doing. People watch those videos because the food is expensive, and they get a good amount of views. I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the only show where they are running a budget surplus, considering that it’s like their only show where they aren’t renting out a set.

      @longlivedodos@longlivedodos8 күн бұрын
    • @@longlivedodos It's a little deeper than the food being expensive on its own. I don't believe ppl are (just) upset about the food itself being expensive, just that on one hand the Watcher team "can't pay their employees" and on the other they are asking loyal fans to pay for them to film something with "luxury" foods when people can't afford bread and eggs right now in the States (context if you're not in America). So it feels disingenuous and grift-y for many, like adding insult to injury.

      @user-rh1kq9xj9c@user-rh1kq9xj9c8 күн бұрын
  • Shane’s wife’s post comes off even worse when you find out that she wore multiple wedding dresses and her and Shane’s wedding venue cost 50k……

    @katykatmasters9707@katykatmasters970711 күн бұрын
    • I saw her post and thought, she really should have stayed out of it. Then the update happened, and I thought wow now she REALLY should have stayed out of it.

      @cambuck2231@cambuck223110 күн бұрын
    • Shane was also at LEAST middle class (maybe upper middle class) before Buzzfeed. He talked about it on the Bad With Money podcast years ago; he's never really had to struggle to pay his bills, much less worry about other expenses. Dude is living the high life now but he kinda always had it easy. :/ Explains the entitlement.

      @otterpoppin@otterpoppin10 күн бұрын
    • Translation: "creators don't deserve to be paid for their effort if they're not poor"

      @willd.4808@willd.480810 күн бұрын
    • I've always wondered what she does to make money. She has a print store but I can't tell how she makes money apart from that

      @jessicag6729@jessicag67299 күн бұрын
    • ​@@willd.4808 Found Shanes' wife y'all!

      @MK-jx2lu@MK-jx2lu8 күн бұрын
  • In the words of Jacksfilms, “We’re all just assholes talking to a camera”

    @crysbay5428@crysbay542810 күн бұрын
  • This is the MOST BUSINESS ORIENTED review I’ve seen thus far. Business management, marketing, customer relations, financial planning, employee retention and management.. you killed this!!

    @RowdyProwdy@RowdyProwdy7 күн бұрын
  • Preemptively gonna also say that I was so shocked (derogatory) to see how much Watcher fans apparently HATE Steven Lim, all while giving Shane an easy pass on the whole mess.

    @metamaus5701@metamaus570111 күн бұрын
    • It’s insane, fans dog piled on Steven, when clearly it was a group decision, they should all take blame- the only thing I know is Steven wanted to do a more ‘expensive series’ and fans hated it.

      @Clownbunnycosplay@Clownbunnycosplay11 күн бұрын
    • ​​@@Clownbunnycosplay I pretty much only watch puppet history and am not in the fandom but like Steven is both the CEO and the host of a show where he travels, sometimes out of country, and eats hundred dollar meals. Like I can see how that'd create some animosity when the company starts publically talking about money issues. I still think its parasocial but when the public appearances of the CEO have been him quitting a filming halfway through and the show where he eats hundred dollar food it's like understandable that he'd have a reputation.

      @ghostinajar9047@ghostinajar904711 күн бұрын
    • not gonna defend the nasty and racist comments toward Steven at all, but I did see a fair amount of people also pointing out how Shane's whole 'capitalism sucks eat the rich' thing he's done throughout the years now felt... hypocritical at the very least

      @quietlywandering@quietlywandering11 күн бұрын
    • My guess is from what I have seen of Steve, he has an naive bordering on toxic positivity on camera persona similar to Jimmy Fallon does. This can come off as insincere especially when compared against Ryan and Shane.

      @honeybee347@honeybee34711 күн бұрын
    • i haven't been in the fandom for a hot minute, but that kind of dynamic has been present even when watcher was newer. it's really unfortunate

      @moonwatcher2877@moonwatcher287711 күн бұрын
  • “More money will not solve bad business practices” -Swell That is such a great point!

    @AmethystEyes@AmethystEyes11 күн бұрын
    • That's what got me. I can afford the $6, but that hasn't always been easy to afford, and the whole situation has made me have questions about how they run their business. In what world do you make a change like this with seemingly no market research?! Cause here's the thing, I was leaning towards joining their patreon because of them adding the other worth it guys. Now? I'm going to wait and see, because that still is a lot of money to me.

      @maggiep6605@maggiep660510 күн бұрын
    • @@maggiep6605maybe they should branch out their dumb Worth It series to test their streaming platform against the 100 others out there. Sure I have $6 a month, but is it worth it for Watcher? Nope

      @Bjorksbackyard@Bjorksbackyard10 күн бұрын
  • Petition for someone to use the “I’ve connected the dots”/“You didn’t connect s***”/“I’ve connected them” meme template for the Watcher controversy lol

    @sabahmerchant1866@sabahmerchant18665 күн бұрын
  • “youtube put out ‘goodbye youtube’” is so funny

    @PeaceAndCarrots44@PeaceAndCarrots448 күн бұрын
  • your comment on not needing a huge budget production for great videos is so right. their sort of content doesn’t NEED that huge budget. if they’re struggling financially with the huge amount of patreon contributions, that’s mismanagement, they’ve likely scaled too fast. while patreon isn’t perfect at all and alternatives need to get more traction, making their own streaming service is definitely not the move. if you can’t afford to run things right now what makes you think you can afford to run a streaming service?

    @beth4107@beth410711 күн бұрын
    • and are they planning to upload more over there, because even people who have money wouldn't want to pay the same price as netflix for a streaming service with only 4 or 5 new videos every month

      @j.yang7@j.yang711 күн бұрын
    • yeah if you're making youtube quality videos and have 25 staff members you're probably spending money poorly. They want people to pay a streaming service fee for videos that are of youtube quality? no shit meant on youtubers, but theres a reason this site is free.

      @Zectifin@Zectifin11 күн бұрын
    • Jenna marbles was probably the cheapest and least thought out videos, but damn if I didn't watch every one because she was so entertaining! I didn't care what she did! She was th reason people watched, not the content itself.

      @linzbridge4495@linzbridge44958 күн бұрын
  • They don't have a accountant. Same level as learning the Try Guys didn't have HR.

    @TheStlouisnation@TheStlouisnation11 күн бұрын
    • the cackle I let out at this hurt my stitches lmao

      @valkyriedarquese@valkyriedarquese11 күн бұрын
    • We love the Ned slander

      @genericname2747@genericname27478 күн бұрын
  • 17:15 LMAOOO "i skip every vid that has you in it" TOOK ME OUT BYE 😭😭😭😭😭

    @sailormarsrx@sailormarsrx7 күн бұрын
    • And with over 2500 likes! 🙈🙈🙈

      @lmaowolf@lmaowolf6 күн бұрын
  • The thing that irked me was people in the comments defending the $6 as "its the same cost as a cup of coffee". Completely missing the point that millions of people cant even afford a simple coffee.

    @MartynRice1@MartynRice14 күн бұрын
  • They were for sure trying to be Dropout. But the difference is CH's parent company went bankrupt, the CEO had to fire everyone, but like 5 people. They made a website to get all of the other people hired. Dropout took what little resources they had a built some really good but fairly cheap to produce stuff and have slowly gotten better and put more money back into it. As dropout subscriber since the beginning, what watcher did was so different and so much worse. They didn't need the money and didn't give the audience all of the information

    @piepersm@piepersm11 күн бұрын
    • And drawfee is independent from dropout and still on KZhead. Because it's just people bantering and drawing and doesn't need the higher production value, so it wouldn't make sense to move it to a premium platform.

      @williewonka9805@williewonka980511 күн бұрын
    • Not to mention that Sam Reich dropped a lot of his own money into getting Dropout afloat and to be able to hire people back on. Dropout works well because it has a pretty varied cast and a lot of different content, watcher has a much smaller selection of shows and releases content pretty slowly compared to a lot of productions with their crew size and budget, and only really has Ryan and Shane in front of the camera 90% of the time so there's no real variety of value for money in comparison. Dropout worked out of necessity and had a good couple years of barely scraping by before it turned enough of a profit to be viable in the long run, Watcher clearly had short sighted goals of cash grabbing with it without understanding what their audience wanted and how that situation isn't desirable if it's not absolutely necessary

      @MxchiefMaykr@MxchiefMaykr11 күн бұрын
    • ​@@williewonka9805 afaik that's because after the CH shutdown, drawfee chose to keep their own IP. most of the shows on dropout are new IPs for this reason, the CH exec team made sure all the creators had full control over their own work even after the company went down

      @furbyacolyte5604@furbyacolyte560411 күн бұрын
    • Yess this and the additional comments. I was floored by how obviously they were trying to do Dropout, including the whole ass interface of their website just without the app.

      @kathylennerds750@kathylennerds75010 күн бұрын
    • It smells to me less like dropout and more like Fine Bros. Remember React World?

      @tb4546@tb454610 күн бұрын
  • I think starting on Buzzfeed made them uniquely vulnerable towards making a mistake like this. In a way they were never KZheadrs...they worked for content farm, and were more beholden to Buzzfeed than directly to their audience. They weren't required to hustle and advocate for themselves in the ways that independent creatives on KZhead have to. And they started out with a certain baseline production value expectation, and I think the desire to make TV is what kept them from making a good KZhead channel. They needed to hustle more for likes and subscribes and especially for their Patreon but you don't see that kind of stuff in a "tv show" so you're not gonna see it on an episode of Ghost Files (which I thought could have been as good or better than Unsolved, but was too long). I hope they can turn it around because I do like them and most of the Watcher content. But a turn as the Internet's Villain of the Week is pretty hard to claw your way back from.

    @christinae@christinae11 күн бұрын
    • This is such a good point.

      @BelieveInMyDaydreams@BelieveInMyDaydreams9 күн бұрын
    • great comment

      @izasolecka5843@izasolecka58439 күн бұрын
    • I think their buzzfeed start is also the reason they plan their business model as having so many employees. Buzzfeed was structured as a media company, not a youtube channel. That’s the way they know how to make content

      @neuroseptember1020@neuroseptember10208 күн бұрын
    • Idk, I think being the Internet Villain for the Week can be good for business especially if you have a redemption moment. But burning the audience you already have is never good

      @rascal342@rascal3428 күн бұрын
    • Idk even Shane Dawson managed to claw his way back.

      @ripwednesdayadams@ripwednesdayadams8 күн бұрын
  • I think part of the reason Steven is seeing a lot of the blame is many Shane & Ryan fans don't know him well and he is the "CEO". Steven does make content on the channel but it's always about bringing on celebs or buying and making expensive food. Now a push to bring back HIS show that is going to cost them tons of money. They have 25 employees they can't pay for and who hired them? The CEO taking care of the finances? Or was it a group decision? They made it sound a lot like they have to leave KZhead to fund Steven's new show when his current shows are barely watched.

    @ohhello937@ohhello9378 күн бұрын
  • When this whole debacle dropped my immediate first thought was "why don't they just follow the Nebula model?". I know about Nebula through Jet Lagged, and the way they do it is basically what Watcher have ended up doing -- post the video on the paid privately-owned platform first, then after a period of time (for Jet Lagged this is a week), upload the video for free on KZhead. Personally, I still watch Jet Lagged on KZhead because I am not in the financial position to pay for another streaming service. But if these videos weren't being uploaded to KZhead, that wouldn't mean I would go and subscribe to Nebula; I just wouldn't be watching at all. It's the ability to have that choice that keeps your audience, and when the free content is good quality, people who can afford it may choose to purchase the subscription, as I am planning to do with Nebula when the next Jet Lagged season drops. They know they would have the support for something like this because they already have it through Patreon!! Another example I see on my side of KZhead is Team Starkid with their musicals. You always know the free version will be released on KZhead eventually, but people who are long time fans buy the digital ticket so they can see it first. And Smosh, who you briefly mentioned, have started doing a similar thing with their live shows -- although these are not uploaded to KZhead afterwards (as of this time anyway), but these shows are EXTRA content, not their main uploads, so casual fans aren't missing out on anything like they would be in the WatcherTV situation.

    @RatRatRat@RatRatRat9 күн бұрын
  • RIP Buzzfeed Unsolved Shane you would have hated Watcher Shane

    @naurrr@naurrr11 күн бұрын
  • RE: The only new show on Watcher is going to be an expensive travel show. You come across this with regular TV personalities too who suddenly have a travel show. We ALL would like to travel and get paid for it. But unless you have a pretty specific angle, the right skill set, or that IS the content you're known for (like travel or cruise vloggers), it's just going to be another would-be celeb on a paid vacation and we all see that.

    @maurinet2291@maurinet229110 күн бұрын
    • Tbh, it's not really going to affect my enjoyment of it if they're in Italy or Georgia. I'm not at either place and will likely never go to them. They're going to all those places for themselves and trying to tell us how much we want to see it.

      @Firsona@Firsona8 күн бұрын
    • @@Firsona Will you sign up for Watcher?

      @user-rh1kq9xj9c@user-rh1kq9xj9c8 күн бұрын
    • @@user-rh1kq9xj9c Nah. They were buried in my subscribe list and I more or less stopped watching videos from them awhile back. Think the last one I saw was one of the puppet episodes.

      @Firsona@Firsona8 күн бұрын
    • Hell, that's the only reason Adam Sandler keeps making movies...

      @samhayet4286@samhayet42867 күн бұрын
    • @@user-rh1kq9xj9c Don't think so. They were buried in my sub list a long time ago. Last thing I watched and really enjoyed by them was a puppet history episode.

      @Firsona@Firsona7 күн бұрын
  • "people who are artists who are not even watching this video right now, i am being played as a podcast" - the snort I let out at the accuracy of this as I do graphic design work. I literally adore your videos for this EXACT reason. There's so much value in commentary style/video essay videos that are just real and authentic. I haven't watched them since they were on Buzzfeed but Shane and Ryan's banter sold it for me, they didn't need all this high expensive production. It's a shame that they can't see that

    @NessaObrien@NessaObrien8 күн бұрын
  • My favourite show on Watcher is the one where one of them gives a presentation and the other takes notes. They banter and make jokes. Another great one is the show where they pick a topic, and rank their favourites with a guest. They don’t need to cost a lot I would just as much like to see them travel to a local fair as I would see them go to Japan I’m no business person, but I feel like making cheap content to fund your big stuff would be a way better idea than trying to make an bunch of big budget shows with people that (respectfully) we don’t really care about

    @karldubois5821@karldubois58219 күн бұрын
  • Not a single fan asked for "higher production" product, too. I am BAFFLED where they got the idea that anyone wanted that. If anything, it's the opposite!

    @StarSeeker1@StarSeeker111 күн бұрын
    • They know we don’t care. But it would probably hurt their egos to be known only as that goofy ghost-hunting channel. Higher production and they can tell themselves “we’re basically making high quality television”

      @caitlin8274@caitlin827411 күн бұрын
    • I literally just wanted more Buzzfeed unsolved. I just want them to give commentary on a story. I only listen most of the time. I barely ever watch it

      @iheartacebear@iheartacebear10 күн бұрын
    • It's crazy that they said filming their ghost show costs about $100,000 each episode while also telling us that they need more money for higher production value 😭

      @Maglors_grief@Maglors_grief10 күн бұрын
    • This is what happens when you make a company but neglect marketing. It’s incredibly important to know what your consumers want, what the value of your product is, and what your profit margin is going to be. I’m not an avid watcher but I know that their fan base has been begging for more regular content schedules for years, yet they tunnel vision into high production quality every single time.

      @longlivedodos@longlivedodos8 күн бұрын
  • I'm glad you went on a tangent about the beginnings of youtube really being "person talking to a camera", all the channels I watch the most are STILL that. Talking in their bedroom, talking in their living room, talking in THEIR BATHTUB to a camera.

    @kkuudandere@kkuudandere11 күн бұрын
    • My favorite podcast is filmed by two friends in a bathtub!! People talking to the camera is my Favorite content to watch on KZhead!! If I wanted high production I’d go to traditional media is my thought process

      @erensalias@erensalias10 күн бұрын
    • ​@erensalias what's the name of the podcast? It sounds interesting

      @Caterpillar0fDoom@Caterpillar0fDoom9 күн бұрын
    • ⁠@@Caterpillar0fDoomI might be wrong but I’m pretty sure they’re talking about Nicole Rafiee’s podcast called talk nasty to me

      @janalemon8412@janalemon84129 күн бұрын
  • My biggest confusion with this whole situation is that it could have been so easily avoided. With social media and KZhead content creation, you literally have a direct line to your audience. You can straight up ask them what they want. If they had just put out a poll or a tweet and said hey guys, what would you think about a new watcher streaming service, everyone would’ve said no and they could’ve looked into other options. They’re trying to be a tv show when the audience wants an authentic low production web series. They’re focusing on the wrong thing and alienating they’re audience because of it

    @Rynekha@Rynekha3 күн бұрын
  • As someone who found Watcher via Puppet History, which is just a muppet with guests and some fancy graphics with delightful historical storytelling, and with so much of that show in particular made during lockdown so they literally just did some editing of a Zoom call, I care so little about high production value as long as I'm being entertained. I came for the chemistry of the characters (even if it's unscripted, they are putting on a performance for us) and to occasionally learn something! I'm not interested in a Travel Channel knockoff where they tour the globe, but it seems like they are and that's so wild to me

    @perfectlyhopeless@perfectlyhopeless5 күн бұрын
  • I was a Watcher fan until they suddenly and without notice flicked a match into their own dumpster. It’s difficult not to get emotionally attached to entertainers who tug at your heartstrings and get you through difficult times. Those of us who followed them from Buzzfeed saw their struggle and supported their move to their own channel because we know what it feels like to work hard for that dream job in college or make hard career choices. All of this happened during the pandemic, when many of us were emotionally and mentally exhausted, and sought comfort in keeping ourselves distracted on KZhead. Their story was an inspiration. So when they pulled this move-after they’d flaunted their newly acquired wealth on social media-it was hard not to feel… used and discarded. Legit like seeing some hero you’ve been cheering for turn around and say your presence isn’t wanted or needed anymore. The apology video almost got me to continue supporting them, but the damage was done. Supporting them would go against everything I stand for, because they’re no longer the people I thought they were.

    @moon_flower1988@moon_flower198811 күн бұрын
    • Seconding your comment, it's perfectly said. I only watched PH and LOVED Mystery Files -- so their other shows, and the little one off things like gaming(?) and reading user submitted stories, I just figured were things to fill upload slots while they produced/researched/ect their higher-costing shows. So not a super fan, but enjoyed the shows that I liked. Now like, I don't think I want to come back if they were so quick to toss us aside without any thought. WE were the "filling time" viewers, I guess?

      @splendidcyan@splendidcyan11 күн бұрын
    • Me too. It seems ryan and steven already know and anticipated there will be backlash to their statement. Now, i don't feel like re sub to their channel. The apology video showed up like they are just crying,makes me cynical towards them. Why showing the cry face 🙄

      @melissakivanakurniawan1495@melissakivanakurniawan149510 күн бұрын
    • And maybe they never were. Eat the rich sounds good until you get rich.

      @belindagritter1572@belindagritter157210 күн бұрын
    • @@melissakivanakurniawan1495 Don't forget the sad couch! significantly cheaper looking than the first announcement couch.

      @plumbunnii@plumbunnii9 күн бұрын
  • I could never hate you, Amanda. Unless you changed the intro.

    @GamesFromSpace@GamesFromSpace11 күн бұрын
    • Change the intro and riots begin.

      @jamie1602@jamie160211 күн бұрын
    • If I ever meet Amanda, I'm introducing myself by taking off my sunglasses and saying "that's it, that's my intro" and then hoping she thinks I'm cute UwU

      @BigDickMark@BigDickMark11 күн бұрын
    • That’s it, that’s my breaking point 🥸

      @jorrdan.@jorrdan.10 күн бұрын
  • The fact that I was drawing on my tablet when you mentioned people not watching but listening while drawing.... was a bit of surreal moment for me LOL

    @tenshiakui4454@tenshiakui44548 күн бұрын
  • Part of the problem from their confidence was that the fanbase didn't want to criticize it openly- we want the ghoul boys to succeed and we liked their personalities. Criticizing felt like a betrayal (this is a consensus on r/watchersnark) and so they felt confident (and were completely misled by whatever company/data convinced them it was possible) that they could move on. However, they clearly didn't do any quick tests or consultations with even the patrons because people quickly realized that they wouldn't pay for their content. Puppet history is so far the only consistently liked show I've seen people agree on.

    @ainsleyking7372@ainsleyking7372Күн бұрын
  • I feel like a lot of this could have been avoided if they had just conducted multiple surveys and livestreams with their viewers/supporters discussing what could be done to help the studio create more projects without the concern of financial strain on the company. That way, their company would have been able to find a good compromise that both benefits their company and their supporters. I’m also surprised that they didn’t think to collaborate with KZhead premium to create some exclusive series so they could be able to produce more high quality content while still staying on the platform.

    @mfuentes4961@mfuentes496111 күн бұрын
    • This was my immediate thought too. Given how involved it would have been to make an entire streaming site, why didn't they do any proof-of-concept work first?? This whole thing could have been avoided if they just (gasp) asked their audience what they wanted!

      @lilymulligan8180@lilymulligan818011 күн бұрын
    • Right? A $6 a month "Join" channel membership with an exclusive series seems like a much smarter move! In the age of a dozen-or-so sites dominating the entire internet experience, why are we trying to go off-platform? How do you get more viewers to a new site without blowing tons of money on advertising? A member-exclusive series or two would have people who want ALL Watcher content to join, they would make memes and inside jokes and gifs that give the viewers not paying FOMO, and it would be an extra money stream for them. I know the answer of why they went with their own platform is to dodge KZhead's fickle censorship and algorithms and to take money directly and not w a cut off the top but I just can't see people this day-and-age willingly paying ANOTHER streaming service.

      @yourstruly9013@yourstruly901311 күн бұрын
    • they could have easily asked their patreon supporters for input seeing as they are obviously already invested enough to pay for more content fans live that kind of stuff, being able to know what's going on behind the scenes and potentially helping the channel they enjoy grow into something bigger/better

      @iniyama@iniyama11 күн бұрын
    • I'm surprised they didnt at first attempt a crowdfund for something first, like as Ryan mentions a season of Ghost Files in the UK. I feel like people would much rather drop a 5-15$ one time thing to fund that season rather than a reoccurring fee theyll forget about without the promise of the show they want.

      @bizziegrace@bizziegrace11 күн бұрын
  • I can forgive the missteps. But it is the gaslighting that gives me the ick now. They clearly stated both in their video and the Variety interview that they were gonna delete the youtube backlog. To then later pretend they didn't say that at all, rather than just admit it was a bad choice, truly gives me the ick. They were already in apology mode....choosing then to cling to a lie erased the possibility of them being seen as genuine.

    @SoManyRandomRamblings@SoManyRandomRamblings11 күн бұрын
    • I thought I heard them say that too. I think it was Ryan if I am not mistaken. I wonder if they deleted that from their original video right away? I lot of us remember hearing it. That’s gaslighting.

      @belindagritter1572@belindagritter157210 күн бұрын
  • Honestly, it comes off as an exercise in vanity. How does this not read as him wanting to eat more expensive foods while being paid to be on vacation with his friends?

    @TheKiwiSlayer@TheKiwiSlayer6 күн бұрын
    • Sounds like he saw what Adam Sandler was doing and was like "I want that".

      @EuroMIX2@EuroMIX213 сағат бұрын
  • They outsource their recording team, this fact shocked me and made me wonder so much about them. I for a long time thought that some of those 20 employees were the recording crew. But no, every time they go somewhere new they have a new team to record them.

    @dead1097@dead109710 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been waiting for you to make your video about this. It was such a bizarre situation to watch unfold in real time as someone who’s been watching them for like 8 years.

    @KeyanCarlile@KeyanCarlile11 күн бұрын
    • Hi Keyan!

      @Orangecatinahoodie@Orangecatinahoodie11 күн бұрын
    • Seeing that creator’s i love also like OTHEE creator’s I love is always wild. Pleasure to see you here

      @vaehtay@vaehtay11 күн бұрын
    • Keyan, please start a streaming service with Quinton with a show where the gimmick is you consistently make him weird scrambled eggs

      @Draqua@Draqua11 күн бұрын
  • 25 employees is crazyyyy. that’s bigger than every prod company and writers room i’ve ever worked in. it’s even bigger than most post teams for major network/streaming shows! obv they have to do multiple departments, but 25 feels v bloated.

    @that_nao@that_nao11 күн бұрын
    • Particularly when they have like 2 "talent" people

      @Kayla_P99@Kayla_P9911 күн бұрын
    • Apparently many, if not most, of their employees are friends and family members. (This is what I’ve seen in various comments sections, not sure of its veracity to be fair)

      @jknight9487@jknight948711 күн бұрын
    • a lot are professional contacts from buzzfeed/ friends which definitely makes their position harder from a business decision standpoint

      @Kayla_P99@Kayla_P9911 күн бұрын
    • I mean last I recall Smosh had 30ish full time employees (though that’s probably higher since the Ian Anthony merger) but Smosh has a dedicated studio, four channels, puts out content nearly every day and all they have is KZhead memberships for BTS and a handful of live shows

      @madelinehutchinson@madelinehutchinson11 күн бұрын
    • From my friend who watched their channel its basically friends and family that would cause issues if they fired/let them go. Which again bad planning on their part

      @sanctuary_polaris@sanctuary_polaris11 күн бұрын
  • the absolute call out of "artist who is not even watching the video right now, using it as a podcast while I daw" genuinely caught me off guard bc i am in fact doing exactly that 😭 great video btw! i have found this whole thing so interesting to see and i think it is a great case study of the internet and how little it is understood, even by those very much entrenched in it!

    @miacs3351@miacs33519 күн бұрын
  • In the first video Ryan literally says they were going to archive all their older content going forward so it was definitely a backtrack when they said they weren't leaving entirely. They just got caught being greedy

    @cloeypierce8055@cloeypierce80558 күн бұрын
  • I think the thing about not being able to get advertisers is bs. They get consistent high views, a golden ticket for sponsorships. It must boil down to terrible money handling and business practices

    @delusion5867@delusion586711 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, that didn't sound right to me either. I was thinking along the lines of sponsorships fro things that are true crime or spooky-adjacent: like escape rooms, mystery solving games, etc. I've seen these sponsorships before. That could have been a slam dunk and I'm sure those kind of sponsors wouldn't ask them to water down the content.

      @TheGhostofAbigailMills@TheGhostofAbigailMills11 күн бұрын
    • ​@@TheGhostofAbigailMills I remember a company called Hunt a Killer, some sort of mystery puzzle subscription box, that did a bunch of sponsorships a few years ago. While there are definitely companies that don't venture into true crime/paranormal areas, there are still plenty willing to. While not a true crime KZheadr, TomSka has a steady sponsorship with Surfshark VPN and even made a video about it and how lenient they are with the nonsense he pulls in his sponsor segments and content. It just seems like a cop-out excuse to dump their money problems on the viewers.

      @delusion5867@delusion586711 күн бұрын
    • They also have an ad break/brand deal in almost every video

      @ggomglol@ggomglol9 күн бұрын
    • I think she was talking about Google Adsense specifically there. Sponsorship is another revenue stream.

      @mhawang8204@mhawang82048 күн бұрын
    • @@mhawang8204 I can see that, but they could easily bargain for a higher rate from sponsors to cover that

      @delusion5867@delusion58678 күн бұрын
  • I was such a Buzzfeed Unsolved too and tried to get into Watcher but just couldn't. The banter and "lower production value" was really part of the charm of Unsolved.

    @_evenstar_@_evenstar_11 күн бұрын
    • Hard agree.

      @otterpoppin@otterpoppin10 күн бұрын
    • This whole thing has kind of made me wonder whether they thought they were too good for Buzzfeed - That their frustration wasn't about being poorly appreciated, having their ideas shot down, or being made to feel like a cog in a machine, but that they thought the "cheapness" of the production was beneath them. Like they were embarrassed not to have movie studio set-ups and bitterly wished they were on TV instead of the internet. I now can't escape the idea that they don't actually like being KZheadrs. In which case, why should I watch them? I like KZhead.

      @PassTheMarmalade1957@PassTheMarmalade19578 күн бұрын
  • I’ve never seen one of your videos but you were on my suggested and NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE!!! You are the first person I have heard who has professionally broken this down, especially in terms of bad business decisions! 25 employees is outrageous considering that they are a start up company and do not have an active CFO. You are so well spoken and knowledgeable about the business management process. Great work 👌🏼

    @RowdyProwdy@RowdyProwdy7 күн бұрын
  • Dude, MrBallen blew up by just talking to the camera and being a pretty damn good story teller. He has cuts of pictures. He has the same audience as Watcher, bc of True Crime and paranormal stories. And he thrived throughout the pandemic

    @dessieangel1021@dessieangel10218 күн бұрын
  • You know what else has 25 employees (actually 26, but still)? Hello Games, and they alone made No Man's Sky and spent ages improving it and winning back trust when people were disappointed by the original version

    @najhoant@najhoant11 күн бұрын
    • Honestly, hello games is such a good example of a company learning and growing from their past mistakes/terrible decisions and then continuing to be a better company. That's the kind of growth and apology communities want to see. It's easy to just apologize and say you're going to do better but to actually make good on those promises without relapsing back is rare.

      @hazelnuiit@hazelnuiit11 күн бұрын
    • Presumably hello games never meant to create a bad game, it was just overhype and massively underdelivered within the time of the release

      @allanpeter7700@allanpeter770011 күн бұрын
    • Hello Games is a shit example. They 100% meant to create a bad game, and if anyone ever tells you otherwise, just remember that 100% of the media PR leading up to the release of No Man's Sky was all fraud. Not doctored, not edited, no exaggerated--it was pure fabrication. Some of the 'gameplay' videos they showed during interviews with Sean Murray were, in fact, not even made in the game's engine or using it, featuring assets made exclusively for the showcase, and in some cases with features that are STILL not in the game eight years later. NMS has had defenders since day one, when half of the game's players couldn't get on and play and the other half were met with one of the worst, least finished games ever made, pushed out by a company with a track record of lies so massive if they had been headquartered in the US they would have been criminally liable for fraud, with a release so fucked up and provably malicious that it forced the seven biggest digital game retailers on the internet to literally redo their entire suite of refund policies just to host all of the people defrauded by Hello Games. These defenders have been trying to gaslight people about the game being fun and attempting to set it up as a maligned dark horse, an indie game scraping by however it can, and it took many years of heavy updates and complete overhauls to get to a place to where it's been a successful campaign--which leads us to these comments. Hello Games is an unfortunate, sinister company that never intended to get called out on under-developing their sole claim to fame, and if the company ever ever wanted to make money or push out future games fixing No Man's Sky was their only choice--they should not be lauded for crossing the finish line of a race they never even intended to enter, some nearly six years after it first went on sale, and they do not deserve the chance to be praised going forwards until they manage to do more than climb back up the drop into hell they created themselves to meet their biggest fans at what is, in the end, still a neutral position. Hello Games is not your friend; they will not make a better game if you cover up for them like this, nor will they reward you for your loyalty. They are a company who set out to screw people over, and did right by customers years later only once they failed to do so--being a smaller company doesn't change that. Lowering the bar to make Hello Games out to be anything close to a good example or a good company will only make such intentionally poor releases more possible in the future.

      @Levyathyn@Levyathyn11 күн бұрын
    • ​@@LevyathynSweetie, are you okay? I think you've spent way too much time on the internet to be holding this type of grudge against a game studio that made mistakes and rectified them over time...

      @Bre_96@Bre_9611 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Levyathyn least deranged gamer rage moment lol

      @avelynn5976@avelynn597611 күн бұрын
  • Honestly I didn’t realize that KZhead premium helps when videos are age restricted and demonitized. Makes me feel better about having it

    @katrinathecatlady@katrinathecatlady11 күн бұрын
    • KZhead goes out of its way to unnecessarily age restrict and demonetize videos. How can anyone feel morally inclined to financially support these practices?

      @Creampuf1977@Creampuf19779 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Creampuf1977 my convenience is more important than being morally pure in the eyes of people like you Also providing traffic to the site is financial support in itself

      @diethylmalonate@diethylmalonate8 күн бұрын
    • @@Creampuf1977cannot cope with ads

      @poot-poot@poot-poot8 күн бұрын
    • @@Creampuf1977 KZhead premium is the only way I can watch ad-free on my tv, because I can't download adblockers there. Plus youtube/google's war on adblockers meaning they're constantly being shut down or needing updates to block some new code youtube have added to override them. It's a mess, but YT Premium is just easy even if it is overpriced.

      @Vulpix298@Vulpix2988 күн бұрын
    • Stop using YT altogether then ​@@Creampuf1977

      @dm2060@dm20608 күн бұрын
  • Can confirm that I was called out in this video as I am currently crocheting and my thought when clicking on the video was “oh! I haven’t listened to swell in a while!”

    @conorcarlson2297@conorcarlson22972 күн бұрын
  • Your takes are always so well explained. I actually hope they see this because not only you’re able to portray what their fans feel atm, but you’re are also giving real solid advice about what would’ve been better and what to do.

    @mely1022@mely10229 күн бұрын
  • Not me literally packing up my house after being evicted, listening to Amanda in the background while she goes "I could be filming on a potato!" I've reached the point where I actively avoid videos that put anything up on the screen because I never watch video anymore, I just listen.

    @zaraamir9165@zaraamir916511 күн бұрын
    • Same! It bothers me when videos have a significant amount of written/visual content that isn’t spoken out loud. I click off so fast

      @wen33@wen339 күн бұрын
    • God, that sucks. I'm sorry you are going through that, it can be a horrible process. I hope things turn around for you. Hang in there ❤️

      @Kfroguar@Kfroguar9 күн бұрын
    • I’m so sorry that happened. You will get a better place and land on your feet soon. Sending a virtual hug.

      @Hessed3712@Hessed37128 күн бұрын
    • yes same unless i’m sitting down to eat and watch a video i mostly listen to stuff. it’s like having the radio on while working. i also think from an accessibility pov it’s better to have all the information you need in audio for blind people/subtitles for the deaf

      @085cur1ty@085cur1ty8 күн бұрын
    • @@wen33 this is super interesting! I've always assumed because youtube is a video platform that creators should cater their content to that.. otherwise why not just have a podcast? But if ppl just wanna listen then that's easier for everyone lol

      @ChelseaCallahan@ChelseaCallahan8 күн бұрын
  • The worst part about the apology for me was that they clearly could of done the pay-for-early-viewing thing from the start. Makes them just seem greedy.

    @bi_cycle@bi_cycle11 күн бұрын
    • Right?? Like, I wouldn't pay, but I also know that other people LOVE that kind of stuff!

      @tinymittensdesign@tinymittensdesign11 күн бұрын
    • They said in another vid that the company almost went under during covid but Steven's decisions saved it btw. I don't think they did this out if greed, I think they did this out of desperation to try to save themselves from eventually having to fire people or possibly go under if they don't make changes to their business model. Everyone wants to immediately jump to greed instead of trying to understand other possible reasons for why they tried to do this.

      @-xxMelissaxx-@-xxMelissaxx-11 күн бұрын
    • @@-xxMelissaxx-I get where you’re coming from because that’s how I feel emotionally and I’m sympathetic to Watcher. But I believe the expectation is they make hard decisions and likely lay off staff if they can’t afford their current production.

      @Anngrl69@Anngrl6911 күн бұрын
    • @@-xxMelissaxx- I understand you, but people are also quick to pin the blame on Steven alone. They're all adults who are capable of thinking ahead, and instead of talking to their fanbase to get ideas, they went full steam ahead with their decision and only rolled it back when the backlash came out. With the ways they earn income, they're fine. They could have just reduced production costs and gone back to a simpler video format. But they made a bad decision, and they have to learn from it. I sympathize with making mistakes, but I don't sympathize with the way they handled this.

      @plumbunnii@plumbunnii9 күн бұрын
  • Never heard of the watcher but got your video recommended, watched it and you for the first time and have to say that your presentation really was entertaining

    @xenia6577@xenia65774 күн бұрын
  • I like how I got tired of all the other content creators talking about this and had stopped watching clips concerning Watcher. But then you made one. And I knew you would have interesting things to say about it so I put it on. Thanks for always being so articulate.

    @robtymec2045@robtymec20459 күн бұрын
  • Petition for Amanda to film on a potato as a 500k subscriber celebration.

    @chikzdigmohawkz@chikzdigmohawkz11 күн бұрын
    • How about a 2001 nokia. That has worse quality than a potato

      @grimmaulkin@grimmaulkin10 күн бұрын
  • "people loved their low production videos" you hit the nail on the head, I quickly lost interest with their watcher content, it just feels too polished (also, the gall to ask for more money when they're so bad at budgeting)

    @diddles3383@diddles338311 күн бұрын
    • I'm glad I'm not the only one who gave it a shot and completely lost interest. I don't know what it is about the new style of ghost adventures, but there's something genuinely charming about the old stuff that doesn't translate to their new attempts towards polish. I tried two or three episodes and gave up.

      @watcherinthewings4093@watcherinthewings40938 күн бұрын
  • As a hardcore fan who has supported them with over $300 in merch sales and live show attendance, it really hurt knowing people that brought me joy apparently can't see past my worth as a dollar sign. Great video that really put together a lot of the issues I had with this whole situation :)

    @BerryGellatina@BerryGellatina9 күн бұрын
  • the listening to you as a podcast thing - absolutely. you’re on my tv rn while i game on my laptop. i’m just listening.

    @jasminewynne@jasminewynne5 күн бұрын
  • You're honestly the only channel i trust to talk about new internet drama cause you seem to have a level headed approach

    @otterzrkuhl@otterzrkuhl11 күн бұрын
  • I love it when the artist viewers are referenced in videos, as I am currently using it to keep awake while trying to find THE ONE PIXEL THAT IS MESSING UP MY LAYERS! Thank you for your work Swell, you are keeping the artists sane.

    @anorisweedathedapperseaweed@anorisweedathedapperseaweed9 күн бұрын
  • i felt so called out by 26:00 LOOOL, i LOVE these kind of talking heads videos bc i play them in the bg while i'm working... HAHA!! i feel so seen. i love when a video is undistracting and informative like this. like i could care less about what Watcher is doing, i just feel comforted feeling like a friend is talking to me about something she cares about lol. thank you for sharing, and being so aware, i love it!!

    @KUREHA3D@KUREHA3D4 күн бұрын
  • High production value doesn't automatically mean that the content is better. Substance and Style are exclusive to each other, they can gel magically, but they don't need one another.

    @oxymoronman@oxymoronman11 күн бұрын
    • Okay Paul Hollywood 😂 (You're right though!)

      @arghleblarghle@arghleblarghle10 күн бұрын
    • For me a lot of their stuff was more charming and entertaining to me the lower budget it has been. The only thing I have kept up with to any degree is Puppet History. While the content has all been to a certain level of production values, I seem to have been keeping up with it less the less "amateur" it's been. I used to watch Unsolved frequently and I've stopped watching the replacement shows entirely. I didn't even know the new names were Ghost Files and... Mystery Files (?!) until this all happened. I absolutely have zero interest in the "Worth It" successor, or anything similar. I never watched Worth It in the first place. I think a lot of people who were actually fans, rather than just random subscribers like me, have realised that they don't actually like the direction the channel is taking, they aren't interested in any high budgets, but they just enjoy the banter. I would be seriously annoyed if I'd been paying money on Patreon or gone to see them on tour or brought an $80 hoodie. But it also seems there's a lot of more casual viewers like me who might not feel wronged in any way because they've not been spending money, but might also realise they've not been all that invested in the content for whatever reason.

      @faeriegraver@faeriegraver10 күн бұрын
  • love how you say people will be listening to your video like a podcast when im literally doing that rn lol best podcast for gaming time

    @claratheparasyte@claratheparasyte4 күн бұрын
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