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This video discusses the phenomenon of hate monetizers on YouTube, who profit from creating toxic, addictive content that often includes insults, ridicule, and defamation. These creators thrive on conflict and attacks, and their behavior has contributed to the growth of right-wing voices on social media. The video calls for platforms to protect and support creators who produce valuable content, and highlights the harmful impact this behavior has on mental health. It also emphasizes the importance of promoting positive interactions online and encouraging personal accountability. Overall, the video encourages breaking free from the cycle of negativity and recommends creators who produce interesting content without engaging in harassment or hate.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, the transcript excerpts describe a conflict between two YouTubers, Rubén Gisbert and UTBH. The conflict arose over their differing opinions on a recently approved law known as the "Influencers Law." Gisbert had expressed concerns about the law, while UTBH and his lawyer claimed to have had a positive meeting with the ministry responsible for the law's regulations. This led to a heated exchange between the two YouTubers, with insults and threats being exchanged. The situation escalated to the point where UTBH's girlfriend threatened to post a picture of her genitals, which would be illegal. The excerpt highlights the toxic nature of this conflict and provides insight into the dynamics and strategies of certain content creators on platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, and Twitch.
  • 00:05:00 In this section, the transcript highlights the ongoing conflict between content creators UTBH and Rubén Gisbert. Gisbert responds heatedly, expressing his frustration with UTBH and accusing him of being obsessed with him. The transcript also mentions Gisbert's reaction to the possibility of legal action, as well as his comments about UTBH and his girlfriend allegedly using drugs. The video emphasizes that Gisbert's anger is understandable, as he is constantly being attacked by UTBH and others like him. The transcript goes on to discuss the experience of the channel cuellilargo, which has also faced attacks from creators like UTBH and Adrià from LYLQS. The transcript contends that while receiving criticism and differing opinions is normal, constant attacks and obsessions are not, and suggests that some creators use social media to create conflict for attention and profit.
  • 00:10:00 In this section, the creator discusses the tactics used by online haters to attack and harass content creators. These haters take pleasure in "disliking" videos and leaving negative comments to bring down creators. They also engage in disrespectful and aggressive behavior, mocking the physical appearance or speech of others. The creator emphasizes that this behavior is cowardly and deeply harmful, akin to traditional bullies hiding behind a screen. Unfortunately, some people either ignore or enable these haters, further amplifying their power and legitimacy. The creator concludes by expressing support for a fellow creator who has been targeted and hopes for their recovery.
  • 00:15:00 In this section of the video, the narrator discusses the behavior of "monetizadores de odio" or hate monetizers on YouTube. These individuals thrive on creating content that is easy, addictive, and low in quality. They parasitize other creators' content, often resorting to insults, ridicule, and defamation. This behavior has contributed to the growth of right-wing voices on social media, as the divisive and sensational content attracts more views and profits. The narrator argues that platforms like YouTube should protect and support creators who produce valuable content instead of rewarding those who engage in toxic behavior. The hate monetizers also manipulate creators into a dilemma, where responding to their attacks gives them more attention, while ignoring them may be seen as weakness. Ultimately, the hate monetizers aim to dominate the online space by overwhelming other creators with a constant stream of harmful content.
  • 00:20:00 In this section, the video discusses creators who monetize hate. These creators are fully aware of the negative effects their content has on others, particularly on their mental health. They take pleasure in the waves of hate they generate and often disassociate themselves from the consequences. The video also mentions the use of "hate raids" on platforms like Twitch, where creators intentionally send their audience to harass and attack another streamer. Despite Twitch's rules against this behavior, it continues to occur. The video highlights an example of this behavior by showing the girlfriend of a well-known creator participating in a hate raid. Overall, the video describes these creators as "monetizadores de odio" (hatemongers), emphasizing that they profit from and base their content on spreading hate.
  • 00:25:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the hostile environment that exists on social media platforms, particularly for marginalized groups such as black people, trans individuals, migrants, women, and those with non-normative bodies. They argue that some individuals seek to use sexual consent as a form of power, limiting casual sexual encounters and promoting monogamous relationships as a way to exert control. Additionally, the speaker highlights the negative impact of consuming hateful content on mental health and well-being, particularly for young people. They also emphasize the symbiotic and toxic relationship between creators who monetize hate and their audiences, trapped in a cycle of constantly needing more extreme content to satisfy their desires. The influence of algorithms and the fear of backlash from audiences prevents creators from changing their views or evolving their perspectives. The speaker concludes by discussing how creators can become enslaved by their own creation, losing control to an audience that demands increasingly extreme content.
  • 00:30:00 In this section, the speaker expresses the importance of promoting friendly and positive interactions online, regardless of one's race, sexual orientation, or gender. They mention that it is essential to understand and abandon toxic dynamics that often occur on social media platforms. They also welcome the potential positive impact of the "Law of influencers" in addressing these issues, but emphasize the need for personal accountability, genuine apologies, and reparations from those who have caused harm. The speaker extends a hand of support to anyone, including YouTubers like UTBH, who wishes to break free from the cycle of negativity. They conclude by recommending several creators who produce interesting and brilliant content without engaging in harassment or promoting hate.

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