How JellyBean Became YouTube's Most Hated Creator - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the rise and fall of Jellybean, a Minecraft YouTuber who quickly gained significant popularity within a short period of time. The narrative highlights several controversial actions and commentary videos that have contributed to Jellybean's notoriety, including:

1. A video titled "Minecraft but I'm reading comments, see if you can figure out what the reason might be without any context". After this video, viewers began to perceive Jellybean's content as obnoxious, annoying, and targeted towards children.

2. In November 2021, Jellybean uploaded a video titled "Minecraft but we call some chaos", asking her audience to photoshop her Minecraft face over their profile pictures. This led to a publicity stunt that involved her requesting everyone to post her Minecraft face to their profile pictures on every platform, which annoyed some of her followers.

3. In January 2022, Jellybean attempted to set a world record for the most comments on a YouTube short. However, her audience began to spam the comment "it's not a mistake, it's a masterpiece" on other platforms, leading to a backlash.

4. Jellybean has been accused by some commentators of copying the personas of other Minecraft YouTubers, such as Dream, which has contributed to her negative reputation.

5. Jellybean's response to the criticism, which included a tweet stating "can't have the haters holding me back, it's pop off season", was seen as fuel for the hate videos and doxxing.

6. Jellybean was doxxed, with fake screenshots of her allegedly saying racial slurs being shared on social media. She responded to these allegations in a public Twitter post, stating that the screenshots were fake and harmful to her mental health.

7. Despite the controversies and negative attention, Jellybean has expressed her desire to grow her YouTube channel and engage with her audience. The video suggests that while Jellybean may be considered the most hated YouTuber, she has also gained an equal amount of positive attention from viewers who discovered and became fans of her after watching the commentary videos that criticized her.

Facts

1. The text discusses a 17-year-old anonymous Minecraft YouTuber, known as JellyBean, who has gained significant popularity and controversy.
2. JellyBean's popularity grew rapidly, from gaining less than a thousand views per day to receiving 40 to 120 million views monthly.
3. The text suggests that JellyBean's sudden rise in popularity and the subsequent hate she received may be linked to the controversies she's been involved in.
4. JellyBean's videos have been described as obnoxious, annoying, over the top, immature, and targeted towards children.
5. JellyBean's voice, video delivery, and content style have been criticized and have contributed to her negative reputation.
6. JellyBean has been involved in publicity stunts that have further fueled the negative sentiment towards her.
7. JellyBean's audience has been accused of spamming comments on her videos and other platforms.
8. JellyBean has been associated with other Minecraft YouTubers, which has led to comparisons and criticism.
9. There is a theory that the hate towards JellyBean has become a trend in the commentary community.
10. JellyBean has been doxxed, with her private information being leaked across the internet.
11. JellyBean has responded to the doxxing by addressing it publicly on Twitter.
12. Despite the negative sentiment, JellyBean has continued to grow her YouTube channel.
13. The text suggests that the negative connotation of JellyBean being YouTube's most hated creator might have come with an equal amount of positivity.