This question popped into my head when I read some comments on Facebook and YouTube and just thought "seriously?"
Let me give you an example: The channel is called "The Merries" and is run by a certain Chan. Maybe one or the other knows him.
Anyway, he keeps cute guinea pigs as pets.
He got a new Merrie a few weeks ago and gave it a name that many of the audience didn't like "potato = potato".
Now many have been upset why he gave the guinea pig such an ugly name. He or she would have called it differently etc.
Or another example at Gronkh earlier, where he played a lot of Minecraft and became famous.
When he made a change and played a different game, many got excited and wanted him to play Minecraft again.
There are also some who want to push too hard into the private life of youtubers and seriously determine what they should do.
There has already been a limit.
So I would have drawn a line if I was "ordered" which video to make or what game to play.
How do you see that
I think just because you don't like the name or play another game, you don't tell people to do that too. You just say your opinion, that's what the comment column is for
Thanks for the star.