Because he's supposed to be a criminal, he exploited his audience promoting dumbcoin which he acknowledged it himself he scam his Audience lol idk why he's still big in twitch
Same bro I’ve seen him when he made a vid with Zias and now I’m addicted. Man is really entertaining and I know not a lot will agree with me but he really making my quarantine so much better.
Yeah for real. I liked Adin, thought he was adorable if a little ditzy, but his enthusiasm was contagious and admirable. Now....uhhhhhggg, why bro? I mean, he's charismatic and that's about all he's got. But him and Sneako both are severe disappointments.
Gotta give it to him tho, he really committed, I dated a guy who was really committed and the most viewers I saw him get at the time was like 25-35, but he’s still committed and I used to support him hella and even send bits and money on twitch even though he didn’t really need it haha, I admired him though I could never do that especially if people made fun of me it would hella deter me, I even tried to kid RU-vid and recorded COD clips w my friends but no views made me not wanna do it even tho I had fun.. I admire anyone who can manifest it even if they grow slowly, they continue and dedicate their time and that’s really admirable
The grind isn’t what gets you noticed tho he has industry people that know him and he uses everyone else’s fame to piggyback off it. Your boyfriend proved that.
As someone who is a little too old to have gotten swept up in the world that's being portrayed here, I enjoy having this 20 minute narrative window into the world of content hustlers without having to actually get a tik tok or watch endless Twitch streams. I hope to see more of this investigative/documentary style stuff, in addition to the usual faire. I don't want to be anything more than a tourist in this world, and thanks to Patrick, I don't have to.
A.Ross is an example of what happens when you know the right ppl. He worked hard to get to where he is true but wouldn't be nearly as big if he didn't have celebrities on his stream.
“It’s not what you know, but who you know” in this world. It helps to know stuff, but god the amount of clueless, uneducated folks who get job positions that are far beyond them. They know people.
Hard work lmmfao, he played video games and streamed other, actually talented people lmao. He’d die if he picked up a hammer or had to do actual work for 8 hours.
Just found your channel, I love these types of videos, even when it’s people I’ve never heard of it’s super interesting, great job man! Subscribing now
7:16 “once you’re tied with FaZe Banks, you’re pretty much certified in the internet Hollywood world” then proceeds to show a picture of the Vlog Squad 😂🤣
most likely he will , i’ve seen a lot of people complain how the “sus” shit is getting old and repetitive. he has to establish something that’s not trendy and make it his go-to content, so therefore he won’t burn out along the trends. but much like everyone on tik tok and twitch, they all got short attention spans so new viewers will probably get bored after a few videos
Every time I see these up and coming stories of streamers or other influencers, it reminds me that I need to get up off my ass and do something with my life.
You constantly reminding me to drink water reminds me of that old family guy episode where the tobacco company made subliminal commercials with the dude going "SMOKE"
Adin seems like a nice enough guy, but I see his reasoning of fame to be the downfall to it. It’ll get stale for two reasons. One, it’s the type of humor that is funny to a younger audience and for it just being overplayed. He’ll for sure always have a following, but he’s in his “prime” rn and is doing a good job at capitalizing on it
One thing that this video showed is how great adin is at adaptaing and making new content whenever it's getting boring. Also he knows when it's getting boring, so that helps him a lot.
And the thing is how long did it take for him to get to this prime? Usually it should take years and then you hit. It sustains for a few years and then you either go down and your out or you go down and you are sustained in a good class like with celebs you think of Tina Turner, Beyonce, Madonna, etc. Persons whose name can still bring people to the table. Can still bring in a good size audience. As fast as he came up he could fall just as quickly down. Esp messing with real thugs. Playing fire,
@Jen Budda "sold his soul" lmao you really think he would choose to stick to doing podcasts and act gay in front of celebrities if he actually sold his soul? Foh with that conspiracy bs
Well, not really. He got famous for acting gay, but his personality cool too. I found him through a compilation of him acting sus and that vid with Polo G. His personality and quality content kept me watching tho.
@@jenstenboom Idk how stretchable the word humor is, but it doesn't look like it's his own jokes. He either gets asked to act gay or asks others if he should act gay. After he realized it gets views he started acting sus everytime. If I'm doing jokes I ain't acting, but being myself. I also don't really think humour is part of personality. The top 5 personality traits are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism. If humour is part of personality, then almost everything a human can do is part of personality.
I don't really FW dude, but this positive content is much needed and appreciated Patrick. We all need to come into the 2023 season winning and this vibe helps bro fr.
I personally love this video it was very interesting and unbiased but what I truly love about it is that there was no tragic ending, no big fall off, this wasnt a story about how someone became famous and lost it all, this is just you talking about a current streamer and his rise to fame and pointing out how it was interesting. keep it up bro great.... no AMAZING work lol
I found out about him cuz A lot of random rappers were joining his Ig live and I didn’t recognize the name and then the polo thing happens and now I saw him on Baylen Levins story and he’s my fav RU-vidr and then watched the No jumper video and I like him he’s like the awkward funny kid in school gon popular
Thank you for sharing that bro, I can relate…a lot. Stumbled across this video, and it helped me realize there’s so much to life other than worrying and reflecting to past events that cause anxiety. Thanks Pat 🤘💪 stay strong keep pushing, and I’ll do the same.
Adin got famous from being cringe. The fact that it's self aware is enough to make the schtick a bit charming, but let's point out that Keemstar was on his live recently and was so fucking unironically cringe, he broke the entire vibe. haaa Keen's numbers are suffering from it and I can't feel a bit of pity. Shit was hilarious.
bro its crazy how he blew up i use to watch him 10 months ago when he averaged 500 to 3k its crazt asf how he blew up and how fast it was its inspirational asf
Lol I remember just seeing Adin pop up once and then he was suddenly everywhere. Thought he was the youtube equivalent to an industry plant or some shit. Dude entertaining tho. Thanks for the video though. Had no clue where dude came from.
Definitely an industry plant, I'm not a fan of streamers but I always see his ass on social media. His personality on camera ain't that really entertaining to be honest.