Are content creators responsible for their audience?
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Bro, what? You just said "no" in Chinese - that's not even an argument! Look, I get it, you're probably thinking content creators shouldn't be responsible for their audience, right? Well, here's the thing - you're dead wrong, and I'll tell you why. Content creators absolutely ARE responsible for their audience, especially us big creators. When you have millions of subscribers like I do, every single thing you say or do ripples out to influence people. You think I can just throw around any opinion or joke without consequences? Come on! I've learned this the hard way through my own controversies. When I made those mistakes years ago, I couldn't just say "hey, it's not my fault how people react." That's complete BS! We shape culture, we influence young minds, and with that comes responsibility. The algorithm pushes our content to impressionable kids who look up to us. If I promote something stupid or harmful, and my audience copies it, that's partially on me. We're not just entertainers - we're inadvertent role models whether we like it or not. So yeah, responsibility comes with the territory. Deal with it!
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