Summary:
This video addresses the activities of a website called Cabronazi, which is known for sharing memes, often without proper attribution. The narrator explains that Cabronazi has gained a large following by re-posting content from other creators, generating significant revenue. The video also highlights instances where Cabronazi has threatened users who criticize or oppose them. Additionally, it is revealed that Cabronazi has a history of not compensating content creators who work with them. The video concludes by urging viewers to stop supporting pages like Cabronazi and report stolen content.
1. The video is about explaining the workings of a website called Cabronazi, which collects memes and other content from other pages without directly stating that it steals them.
2. Cabronazi is one of the most visited pages in Spain and a significant part of Latin America.
3. The website's revenue comes from content created by others, with Cabronazi invoicing 369,874 euros in 2017 and 474,225 euros in 2016.
4. Cabronazi and similar pages generate significant income by stealing content from the internet.
5. The video also mentions a Spanish YouTuber named Korah, whose content has been stolen by Cabronazi and other pages.
6. The video accuses Cabronazi of threatening users who criticize them or steal their content.
7. The video reveals that Cabronazi's actual company behind it is Cabsodisa .SL, which has been involved in various irregularities.
8. The video concludes with the host expressing their passion for kleptomania, a term used to describe a compulsive desire to steal, and jokingly wishing them good luck as long as there are people visiting their "shitty page".