I'm done

William Osman
24 Oct 202122:44

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator William Osmond candidly discusses the emotional toll of running a YouTube channel. He shares his journey from creating content for fun to experiencing anxiety and fear due to the constant judgment and negativity from viewers. Despite the positivity from his audience, he grapples with the impact of mean comments and the pressure to maintain relatability as he gains success. William also reflects on the challenges of evolving as a content creator and the paradox of wanting to share his life while avoiding the harsh criticism that comes with it.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video creator expresses a love for entertaining people and making them laugh or feel motivated, which is the primary goal of their content.
  • 😔 The creator feels exhausted and overwhelmed by the negative aspects of YouTube, such as constant criticism and judgment from viewers.
  • 🏠 The creator discusses a traumatic event where their house burned down and the subsequent negative comments and conspiracy theories that emerged on social media.
  • 💰 The creator received a large sum of money through a GoFundMe campaign but struggled with how to use it due to fear of judgment and negative comments.
  • 🎥 The creator admits to feeling like a 'punching bag' due to the harsh comments and feels paralyzed by fear when creating and posting new content.
  • 🤔 The creator reflects on the paradox of success on YouTube, where success can lead to a loss of relatability and increased scrutiny from the audience.
  • 🚫 The creator has a conflicted relationship with reading comments, acknowledging the positive reinforcement but also the emotional toll of negative feedback.
  • 🎓 The creator shares a personal story of meeting a fan with a terminal illness, which provided a new perspective on the insignificance of negative comments.
  • 🔄 The creator discusses the evolution of their content and the inevitable change in audience preferences, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself.
  • 🤖 The creator mentions feeling dehumanized by the public's expectations of them as a YouTuber and the pressure to maintain a certain image.
  • 🚗 The creator bought a Tesla with their own earnings but hesitated to share this with their audience due to past experiences with negative reactions to perceived success.

Q & A

  • What is the primary motivation behind the creator's video production?

    -The creator's primary motivation is to entertain people, making them laugh, feel motivated, or inspired.

  • How does the creator feel about the secondary effects of making videos?

    -The creator views the financial benefits, such as paying bills and having a roof over their head, as secondary effects that allow them to continue making videos full time.

  • What emotional state does the creator describe experiencing due to their YouTube presence?

    -The creator describes feeling exhausted, terrified, uncomfortable, and living in a constant state of criticism due to the negativity and judgment they face on YouTube.

  • How did the creator react to the negativity after their house burned down?

    -The creator was shocked and dismayed by the judgmental comments, even during such a tragic event, and felt that people were overly negative, especially regarding the GoFundMe set up by John's brother.

  • What was the creator's approach to the GoFundMe money they received after the fire?

    -The creator did not use the GoFundMe money for two years, as they were uncomfortable with it and unsure of what to do with the funds.

  • Why did the creator feel hesitant about sharing their purchase of a Tesla with their audience?

    -The creator was hesitant due to past experiences with negative comments accusing them of using GoFundMe money for personal expenses, and they feared further judgment.

  • What is the 'Emma Chamberlain Paradox' as described by the creator?

    -The 'Emma Chamberlain Paradox' refers to the idea that relatability leads to success, but success can kill relatability, creating a conflict between audience expectations and the creator's personal growth.

  • How does the creator feel about reading comments on their videos?

    -The creator has mixed feelings; they used to read all comments but now try to avoid them due to the negative impact of mean comments, despite the majority being positive.

  • What impact do negative comments have on the creator's video production process?

    -Negative comments cause the creator to spend more time working on videos, leading to procrastination and a decrease in the frequency of video releases.

  • How does the creator perceive the balance between positive and negative feedback from their audience?

    -The creator acknowledges that while the majority of feedback is positive, even a small percentage of negativity can have a significant emotional impact, making them feel like a 'punching bag'.

  • What advice does the creator have for new YouTubers regarding audience feedback?

    -The creator advises new YouTubers not to read the comments to avoid the negative impact, and to focus on doing what they enjoy and are proud of, rather than trying to please everyone.

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