Lab Chronicles: Unpacking the Tragedy of Another Fallen YouTuber
This is my third report on content creation, by a creator of such.
In this third report from my lab in Nepal, I have tragic news of another what I believe to be a YouTube content creator’s demise caused by such an occupation. No, not me, I am not a zombie content creator (yet), but not the first I’ve described before as a personal friend, who glocked herself over the platform. Now another YouTube content creator and her father have fallen from the sky, and not a peep from the Alphabet Corporation.
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Now my experience being a content creator here is on temporary hold as I analyze some of the data collected and also work on another project posted here, about cults. But I have not stopped my research on being a YouTuber, and this “accident” has inspired me even more to continue to get this word out to parents:
Don’t let your kitties play in the YouTube basket without adult supervision, n…
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