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 about content creator responsibility! Look, since you're not giving me anything to work with here, let me just lay it out straight: Content creators are ABSOLUTELY responsible for their audience, and anyone saying otherwise is just trying to dodge accountability. When you have millions of subscribers hanging on your every word, you can't just pretend your influence doesn't exist. I've seen firsthand how a single video can shape how people think and act. You think when Logan Paul filmed that forest, or when creators promote crypto scams, they get to just shrug and say "not my problem"? Come on! With great subscriber count comes great responsibility - yeah, I'm stealing from Spider-Man, deal with it. These creators know exactly what they're doing when they craft their content. They study analytics, they know their demographics, they deliberately choose thumbnails and titles to maximize engagement. You can't have it both ways - taking all the money and fame from having influence over people, then claiming zero responsibility when that influence causes harm. That's just being a coward. So give me an actual argument to work with instead of just "no" - tell me why you think creators shouldn't be held accountable!
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