Top 10 YouTubers Who've Done Horrible Things
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Top 10 YouTubers Who've Done Horrible Things
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Unlike Hollywood starlets and even some reality stars, many YouTubers are unafraid of stirring
up some controversy in order to get more click and followers, and believe it or not, it mostly
works in their favor. After all, they're known for creating click bait videos in order to draw
people in. Some of the top content creators have gone as far as filming in inappropriate locations,
and faking deaths, marriages, and breakups for the sake of vlogging. YouTubers were so
innocent when they first started, but the demanding industry can quickly lead to insane choices.
So, let us look at the top 10 youtubers who have done horrible things for the sake of more views.
Number 10.) ReSet
YouTuber Kanghua Ren also known for his channel Reset was sentenced to 15 months in prison
and given a $22,300 fine. All of this was because he filmed himself handing a homeless man an
Oreo filled with toothpaste instead of creme. A Barcelona court found him guilty of violating
"the moral integrity of his prank victim" back in 2017. Though he probably won't actually serve
any time in prison, since Spanish law "usually allows suspension of sentences of less than two
years for first-time nonviolent offenders." According to the officials. ReSet had earned more than
$2,000 because of that video as it got a lot of views, but the fine was much bigger than that. In
the video, ReSet said this about the homeless man: "This will help clean his teeth, I don’t think
he has cleaned them since he became poor." While this sentence may seem harsh for a non-
violent offense, judge Rosa Aragonés explained how "this was not an isolated act," and that
ReSet enacted "cruel behaviors" toward "vulnerable victims." The court also ruled ReSet's
YouTube and other social media accounts be shut down for five years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=XmP5hGZtO8M&feature=emb_logo
0:05 – 1:05
number 9.) Rich kids tv
We are not sure how a kid like him pulled off this scheme perfectly and how no one caught him.
Rich kids Tv started a charity using his PayPal account and posted on his youtube that he was
going to give away $100,000. The way it worked was that people donated his money and 10%
went to the charity and 90% back to the person who donated. You are probably looked for the
catch here. Well, the charity was actually in his name so it would mean that 10 % of the money
would actually go to him. But later of it was noted that he was lying about 10% too. Later in the
video, he filled the percentages and said that 90% of the money will go to the charity and only
10% back to the person donating. He scammed 90% of the donated money using this scam and
no one was able to do anything. Worst of all, people actually donated more than 60 thousand
dollars to the charity, most of which he got to keep. So, the next time you see a “donate to
charity” using paypal link somewhere on the internet, do not click it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_V09WE2su0 3:50 – 5:30
Number 8.) James Charles
Beauty vlogger James Charles has been "canceled" so many times over the years that even he
must've lost count. His first major controversy was in 2017 when he made an insensitive joke
about the Ebola virus. He later apologized for the comment. In 2019, James' former mentor, Tati
Westbrook, posted a video about how James wasn't loyal to her, and how he used her to get more
famous. He was later accused of catfishing guys online, and both Tati and Jeffree Star said that
he exhibited some predatory behavior.
number 7.) Phant0mLord
Streaming service Twitch banned one of its most popular broadcasters after he was accused of
secretly owned a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive item gambling site. James "PhantomL0rd"
Varga had his channel closed after Skype logs indicated that he owns a stake in CSGO Shuffle, a
site that allowed players to gamble weapon skins from the popular Valve game, and had rigged
bets in the past in his favor. Varga was notably involved in a CSGO Shuffle bet worth over
$100,000, the largest in Counter-Strike gambling history. Unlike Martin and Cassell, two other
CSGO scammers, Varga has not admitted to owning the site, remaining silent since his last video
was posted to YouTube on July 16 th , 2016. Varga was the seventh biggest streamer on Twitch,
with 1.3 million followers, but even if his links to CSGO Shuffle aren't conclusively proven, he
would no longer be able to broadcast himself engaging in any CS:GO ga
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