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[–] Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world -4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You think not having total control of an organization means he's free of blame. Would you say that your MAGA uncle doesn't control Trump so isn't responsible for his actions.

Pewdiepie is literally called an influencer. He warped what many young people belief they can become today and that belief is what ushered in a world of influencers chasing the all mighty dollar. That has given all these corporations fuel to create content and that content is stealing our data, eliminating data scarcity and used to influence politics.

He's not the cause of it but he was an inflection point and could have went in a different direction to push kids to reject this new paradigm. Instead he was the face of it.

[–] real_squids@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You think not having total control of an organization means he's free of blame

I don't, that's something you made up about me in your head. I think that YouTube's business execs would always lead it to where we are now.

He warped what many young people belief they can become today and that belief is what ushered in a world of influencers chasing the all mighty dollar

He made gameplay videos. I think that's the most benign form of "influencing" there can be. I think there are much more damaging channels that had way more sway in shaping this new generation.

Again, I'm not saying he's a saint but I do think he's ultimately insignificant when looking at the causes of and reasoning behind youtube's enshittification. And I don't think he would ever go a different direction, just doesn't seem like the type.