• kernelle@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Yeah the dude always comes off entitled as hell. A few creators I follow have collabed with him and it’s always the same story: “He called me and asked for a two month project in two weeks, ofcourse I said yes he’s MrBeast.”

    In a similar vein I’ve read about people bending backwards for Disney or Pixar, and them abusing their reputation to undercut the market.

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        5 months ago

        I don’t know if they can, the opportunity cost is pretty high with these massive channels. Two weeks of grinding might be worth it for them, meanwhile MrBeast himself keeps on repeating this ridiculous notion he’s “revealing the true potential” of said creators. Meanwhile he’s just exploiting their knowledge and work ethic to grow his own brand.

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          5 months ago

          I couldn’t give less of a shit about beast but this take is just patently ridiculous.

          If someone asks you to work for exposure, you can say no. If someone asks you to rush something, you can say no.

          If you accept a completely optional shitty job because it will get you a lot of clout, I’m sorry but I’m not going to feel even a little bit bad for you.

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          If people hoe themselves out for opportunity, then I have zero pity for them…

          Go do tricks for some rich dude so you can move your career. Don’t come to me crying about it jfc

          If you don’t respect yourself, why should mrbeat.