Mudahar discusses the distasteful trend of YouTubers exploiting the deaths of individuals for views and clout, particularly highlighting the case of Technoblade, a popular Minecraft YouTuber who passed away from cancer. He criticizes those who make insensitive content or fake donations to cancer charities, emphasizing the importance of integrity and calling out such behavior in the YouTube community.
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1. Technoblade, a popular YouTuber, recently passed away due to cancer.
2. The YouTuber had a large following, especially among younger people.
3. Upon Technoblade's passing, many people gave their condolences, but some YouTubers created content that was seen as insensitive or clickbait.
4. One YouTuber, "It's Owen", created a video titled "MrBeast's Final Goodbye to Technoblade" which gained 324,000 views and reached number 8 on trending for gaming.
5. "It's Owen" was terminated from YouTube due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's policy on nudity or sexual content.
6. Another YouTuber, "Braiso", created content that was seen as insensitive and clickbait, including a video titled "I'm Very Disappointed If You're a Technoblade Fan Watch This YouTuber Caught Lying About the Death".
7. The creator of the video claimed to have made a $3,000 donation to a charity in Technoblade's name, but an investigation revealed that the donation was likely faked.
8. The website used to make the donation, curesarcoma.org, automatically adds a comma to the amount when it is over $1,000, but the video showed the amount without a comma.
9. The creator of the video was accused of using inspect element to change the amount on the website to make it appear as though the donation was real.
10. The incident sparked a discussion about the trend of YouTubers creating insensitive or clickbait content after someone's death, and the importance of self-policing within the community.