i posted this earlier but it was only up for like 2 seconds, i noticed the intro audio was messed up. my bad, i should have checked before posting. thank you for tuning in ❣
If you're going to be a journalist, try not picking pity battles. You don't see me punching everyone who criticizes my writing and drawing style, except you Tim
Nah, there were always a lot of shitty journalists; it's just in the old days, most of the shittier ones were relegated to City Hall and Traffic Court (or downstairs editing celebrity obits), not walking around downtown in their company T-shirt with their business hanging out.
Even my grandmother who suffers from diabetes would do a better job than many "journalists" out there... And just to be clear, many of these "journalists" do most of the time is being mouthpieces of propaganda for current government, political parties or companies.
incompetence? he's not 12 - 17 which makes no doubt majority of mr beats viewers so he's not the target demographic so there's that his stuff is very filler & bland.
Christ. This whole comment section is full of people who belong to Twitter. The guy just asked *Who are you* and everyone ganged on him for no reason. Lmao typical Twitter users.
@@hinamatsuro1908 but he called him a spam bot thats gonna get banned instead of just googling mrbeast and not saying dumb shit also why ask someone who are you when you can ask google who someone is if you dont know and clearly has a large following
@@hinamatsuro1908 if that's some average guy then I would understand that some people will not know Elon Musk. But this is a journalist that has worked with BBC before. He should have a good amount of knowledge of every famous people/celebrity as a bare minimum. So with this knowledge,it is clear that he's trying to undermine MrBeast. Also his follow up respond literally called MrBeast a spam account ...
literally never heard of the guy up until this video. and while Mr Beast doesn't exactly interest me as an individual or as a content creator either, I've definitely heard of the guy way too many times in every corner of the internet.
he'll literally contribue nothing to the service mostly won't do anything will only oversee to no doubt loss tons as twitter for many years didn't even know how to market it's own web site.
@@genericjoe4082 True lol , he’s good at being a businessman and marketing something very well but let’s all be honest he’s definitely going to make Twitter an echo camber for himself and make sure no one can criticize him in the future. Twitter still will be a shithole probably, just now under a “ relatable mutli-billionaire”
"who are you?" dude you're supposed to be a journalist and you don't even know you can hover over the person's name to see their bio? I don't even use twitter and I know this
@@ParafrostV Why would he be a bot account though? He said a very normal tweet, he didn't spam or advertise anything. He's verified as well, and he's freaking Mr. Beast. And if he somehow didn't know who he is he could have bothered himself to click on his profile and see his millions of followers.
A fine example of a 'journalist' that can't be bothered to do a few minutes of looking up and just spew out a bunch of hot takes. I pity the real journalist that travels around and spends from weeks to months completing their story, being compared to this guy.
That's why they say "average journalist" It's rare to find quality journalist nowadays. News are basically clickbait titles that doesn't tell the whole story and yet boomers still eat it like their morning breakfast without actually tasting the real deal.
I didn't know who MrBeast was, but now I checked him out and DAMN does he throw a LOT of money around holy ****! His videos are very well made and he deserves to be that famous. It's not my type of content but I'm happy that people like him exist, because he brings so much positivity into the world.
@@Rationalist101 Of course he wants publicity. Would you go into a Walmart and accuse the employee of being selfish because they want money? Or go to a college and get mad the students for wanting a good career? He started out not being extremely famous, and he did good things. He got famous from that, and he still does do good things. He's planted trees and cleaned oceans, and he's helped a lot of people in need. I've seen a lot of interviews from him, he does it because he enjoys it and likes helping people, and it pays well. That's so awesome for him, and honestly his motives aren't as important as his actions.
Did he not notice the checkmark next MrBeast's name? That should have at least given him pause to think "okay, maybe this guy is actually pretty famous". Furthermore, why even respond to the post in the first place? It was a completely mundane post with nothing rude or malicious about it. Matthew just went on _social media_ and pulled the "who asked?" card on some "spam account" that's using the platform exactly how it was intended to be used. There's just so much wrong with that response even if it _wasn't_ MrBeast. Remember folks, sometimes it's better to stay silent and appear to be stupid than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
People like Matthew Stadlen absolutly don't like it when people who are bigger than them are not supporting their side. I think the reason why Matthew Stadlen tried to claim that Mrbeast is a spam account is because he knew that he already lost the argument and tried to get him deplatformed. It would be pretty funny Matthew Stadlen creates a bunch of bot accounts in order to faulse flag Mrbeast, but ends up getting found out and perma-banned before he can do any harm.
Mr: Beast: Next you'll say, "I was only pretending to be dumb." Matthew Stadlen "I was only pretending to be dumb." I agree, this wasn't him being stupid. This was intentional. There's no way a journalist would miss the verified blue checkmark or any facts he could've gathered with his basic investigative skills.
I don't think he is being serious. He probably knows who Mr Beast is. What I think is happening is that he was trying to be snarky and insinuate that youtubers aren't important. His feeble mind still can't comprehend how today youtubers have become more mainstream than Hollywood "celebrities". Typical, I'm important and stuck in the past mindset . Or maybe he is just not very informed, like most journalists these days. XD
I legit know more about big youtubers than I do any Hollywood star, even the ones I like such as Giancarlo Esposito. He's cool af but I still know more about Markiplier than I know about Giancarlo.
People hate him because they think he just got lucky and is now rich. Even if he out in a ton of work to game the system and probably gave away more to his team and friends than actually kept for himself. Some of his videos are a bit meh, but i still wouldn't hate him for that
For the young amateur journalists out there... If you thought you're not doing okay as being a good journalist and feeling down, just remember a nobody journalist with a checkmark on twitter just ratioed to the oblivion by thinking MrBeast was a bot account.
Journalist: ‘sees someone on twitter, who is likely getting a lot of likes, interested in the Elon Musk acquirement.’ “This looks like a nobody I can easily degrade!” Seriously, I don’t think you even have to know Mr. Beast to know it would be stupid to say something against someone famous on the net like that... Especially when the description fits you more.
I never even heard of Mr Beast until this video, though I’m not curious enough to look him up. But in any situation, it’s not a good move to pull what the journalist did.
The weirdest thing is that MrBeast didn't even voice support or disapproval of Musk. So it's not like the journo was just raging at someone who disagreed with him. Saying, "Who are you," to a person you don't know, who isn't doing anything to you directly is the kind of behavior you'd see from evil rich kids in a high school movie. I can only imagine the person saying it as a pompous asshole.
If he didn't know who Mr. Beast was why did he even reply lmao, Mr. Beast literally just gave a fairly generic response to someone else's tweet and this guy shows up asking who he is like a tweet is some private event
exactly. he was attacking Mr Beast outta nowhere as if the Tweet was exclusive to high-class individuals (setting aside the fact that Mr Beast would definitely be counted as one of those)
Journo should've just replied with a sad face emoji or something to play into it. Instead he took himself seriously which was the worst available move possible.
Oh the irony is MrBeast at the point of majority of the dwellers knows him even by name Meanwhile the journalist, honestly didn't know who's that till he choose to act foolish
Elon, bro... I know getting back your investment is important. But please, just close Twitter's servers. Humanity needs hope, specially in this struggling times.
Nah man, we need Twitter to keep all of humanity's stupidity in one place. What should actually be done is stop giving the Twittards so much attention. They're like trolls, they thrive off of attention with their bad takes and arguments.
if Twitter closes, it will do more harm than good. the platform goes, but the ever-angry mob on there won't, so they'll look for other places to settle.
@@yay29823 Ratio is basically how many comments a post gets, compared to likes and reposts. If Twitter was like a game of chess, then ratio is the move that delivers the checkmate.
I get an old man not keeping up with the young, but this guy is a journalist. At the very least the amount of followers should've clued him into potentially doing a little research (his supposed tool of his trade).
pro tip for any journalists on Twitter: if you can type your question into Twitter you can type it into Google, you'll avoid a lot of unnecessary embarrassment that way.
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If he was some random guy or just a boomer not caught up with the time, I'll get why he asked that. But this man is a literal journalist that looks about 20 or above. He's just wrong in everyway
How does a journalist not know who Mr Beast is? You gotta be living under a rock if you don't know who that is let alone call him a spam account with millions of followers
I can understand if he never heard of Mr Beast before this. But as a "journalist" to not do proper research and then double down like that was cringe. He could have just looked at Mr Beast's twitter profile and seen double the followers he has before making such a cringe post.
I saw you posted it click it and because it was so interesting i searched it on another channel. Glad you post it again because i found none so fast as you.
Clicking on the video and commenting will make the algorithm think you actually liked the video. Next time you see one like this you're best off ignoring it, or clicking the 3 dots next to the video's title and select the button that says "Not interested"
I never heard of Mr.Beast before 1 or 2 months ago, and still haven't actually seen his content, the most I know of him is through Moistcritikal, without I would know less than this journalist. I'm on the web a lot, watch a large range of videos and still, mr.b remained out of my radar for all the time it took him to get 13 millions followers. I'm not a journalist, but seems perfectly normal to miss this guy if the algorhytm never brings him up.
I'd get not knowing a person beforehand, but it kinda doesnt excuse the journalist saying "who are you" to a person with a verified twitter account. Its suppose to be a journalist's job to find out who a person is. The internet exists now, theres hardly an excuse for just not searching a person's public background. Even toxic cancel culture knows better.
@@IHateSprings true, but he asked "who are yoU" because he noticed the check on the name, certainly didn't ask the same question to every peron that commented something on that tweet, he was unlucky it was mr.b of everyone.
@@VooXoo even if he noticed the check mark on his name and was intrigued, was it soo hard to just go to his profile and look into him rather than asking him directly?
My man really did try to make fun of one of the most popular celebrity in recent years by telling who is he Like I even forgot his name when writing this comment
Journalist already has bad reputation of incompetent, but this guy is on another level While it fine for most of normal people, especially those who doesn't use internet to not know him As media, as a Journalist. He should know one of the top RU-vidr Seriously, and I thought game journalist who doesn't good a playing game was bad
Everyone in the comment thinking the journalist is being serious when he said he doesn't know who Mr beast is-gives me the stereotype that Mr beast fans are no different compared to dream stans. The journalist was just trying to make fun of Mr beast if you don't get it, you don't need to mock him for that reason, but, instead, make fun of him for being unprofessional
The guy did all the foot-in-mouth things he could think of, regardless of who this journalist could have targeted, he was clearly in the wrong and was trying to start a problem. Going put of his way to ridicule someone for no discernable reason, save for maybe thinking that trying to pick on one of the most well known people on the internet would somehow be useful promotion for something he wants people to see. As well as choosing to double down rather than accept he messed up, is very unprofessional, and a diservice to anyone seeking to pursue a career in actual journalisim.
Maybe his first tweet was just a question(even though it looks more like him being passive aggressive since all you need to do is click on his profile to see who he is) but his other tweets were obviously him being aggressive
Honestly, the journalist shouldn't be blamed for anything: He doesn't know who MrBeast is, so he asks him "who are you?". Jimmy responds with "Ratio", and the journalist may have thought that was a bot account since, you know, they often offend people (for example, those who say "Who asked + My content is better + Matpat won't be missed" or something like that). That's fine guys, not anyone knows MrBeast, specially not 2 years ago. RU-vid isn't the one place people go in.
I dont even understand. Even if the journalist didnt know him, he wouldnt ask "who are you?" Everyone would know that they already know mr beast, how can someone be so terrible at lying.