On October 13, internet sensation Charles "MoistCr1TiKaL" uploaded a video titled "This YouTube Trend Got A Whole Community Banned" on his main YouTube channel.
In the video, the content creator shared his opinions on the recent controversy shrouding several Japanese VTubers streaming adult videos in Splatoon 3, who eventually got banned from the platform.
MoistCr1TiKaL agreed with the Google-owned video-sharing platform's actions and stated that the mass ban "made complete sense." He said:
MoistCr1TiKaL provided context for the controversy following his initial statement regarding the matter. He explained that some Japanese VTubers started a YouTube trend, wherein virtual streamers were broadcasting adult videos through Splatoon 3:
The competition focused on seeing which VTubers could last the longest without getting banned on the platform:
MoistCr1TiKaL referenced Sinsogumi's official statement following the affiliated VTubers' suspension on YouTube:
The American content creator discussed Nintendo's statement regarding the fiasco, indicating that the Japanese corporation was considering legal action against the VTubers:
MoistCr1TiKaL stated that Nintendo was "brutal" and that they enforced their copyright systems around the licensed property with an "iron fist."
Before concluding the discussion on the subject, MoistCr1TiKaL stated that the concept of using Splatoon 3's ink as a green screen was a "genius" idea:
The YouTube comments section featured more than 3,000 fan reactions, with several community members providing their views on the VTuber and Splatoon 3 drama. Here's what they had to say:
While some fans stated that VTubers streaming questionable content through Splatoon 3 was a "dumb idea," others remarked that
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