The video discusses the decline in viewership of the Minecraft YouTuber Skeppy, from over a hundred million views per month in mid-2020 to less than 10 million per month recently. The reasons for this decline are attributed to several factors:
1. **Accusations of Fake Videos**: There were accusations that a significant number of Skeppy's videos were fake. For instance, a user named Tech Tom claimed that Skeppy had faked his interaction on a Fiverr video about joining an anti-Skeppy server.
2. **Scams on Fiverr**: Skeppy was involved in a scam on Fiverr, where he claimed to have won a PvP lens event but did not deliver the prize.
3. **Non-Payment to Artists**: Skeppy was accused of not paying his artists, which led to a backlash from his audience.
4. **Controversial Tweets**: Skeppy's tweets, such as one where he joked about beating a girl in a video game, led to a wave of criticism and accusations.
5. **Allegations of Child Abuse**: A burner account created a series of fake allegations claiming that Skeppy had abused them as a child.
These factors, along with the controversies surrounding Skeppy's friendship with another Minecraft YouTuber, A6D, and the disintegration of the trio they formed, contributed to the decline in Skeppy's viewership.
1. Skeppy's viewership has fallen from over a hundred million views per month in mid-2020 to sometimes less than 10 million per month recently.
2. Skeppy's reputation has taken a hit over the last couple of months due to accusations and evidence of fake videos.
3. Skeppy's failure to pay both his artists and the winners of his competitions on Fiverr has been highlighted.
4. The decreased quality and changing video style within the content have also been noted.
5. The reason behind why Skeppy's reputation began to decline in the first place is unrelated to any of the previously mentioned points.
6. Skeppy's friendship with another Minecraft YouTuber, A6D, began back in late 2017.
7. A6D was initially a fan of Skeppy and would regularly donate to his streams.
8. A6D and Skeppy collaborated on several videos, leading to an increase in their view counts.
9. On August 20, 2020, an account by the name of Skye made a post on Twitter accusing A6D of wrongdoing.
10. A6D defended himself in a Twitter post, stating that he had grown to hate the Minecraft stand culture.
11. Skeppy began a live stream stating that he could no longer be friends with A6D.
12. A6D hosted his own live stream talking about Skeppy, deepening the beef even further.
13. Skeppy stated that he had decided to step back from the trio due to the drama.
14. Skeppy's other videos were questioned for possibly being fake.
15. Skeppy faked his interaction on his newest Fiverr video.
16. A user named Tech Tom posted a Twitter longer titled "My experience was Skeppy and being scammed," which led to more proof that Skeppy's content was staged.
17. Skeppy was accused of scamming his audience in more than one way.
18. Skeppy was accused of not paying his artist, leading to more posts and accusations.
19. Skeppy responded to these accusations by stating that all artists had been paid the amounts that they requested.
20. Skeppy's response to the Twitter outrage was called the Twitter outrage but only momentarily.
21. Skeppy deleted a tweet that read "in today's video I'll be beating a girl" followed by "in bed wars," resulting in a new wave of hate against Skeppy.
22. Skeppy posted a subtle apology video to his second channel.
23. Skeppy's new style of content has been compared to a Mr. Beast gaming rip-off.
24. Skeppy's new style is fast-paced and lacks the relaxing relatability that was present in the early days of his channel.