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> As for >>/2681/, I will have to check it with patience.
Don't bother sniftin through it. I just linked those to show ya a idea of how I think it'll go down.
First 1 is internet historian. His crowd is the meme/trolls, YTPers, edgy 12 year olds, etc. This is the group that idolized 4chan the most. This is just one o several videos that I could've linked to prove this groups existence.
This is Bijuu Mike, a game focused animeish YTer. You know what? He probably wasn't the best to link to now that think about it. I think Clover could get some of this mainstream oktaku market quite well and could regurgitate it in there memes and whatnot. I'm not sure if I ever should've linked that. I was just trying to find a quite example of one of those "look Japanese stuff! look how weird they are, look how otaku we are!" yes /a/ I know that Yandere Simulator and Doki Doki Literature Club aren't Japanese
The 2 links are imalexx. There is no need to watch these. It's just the lowest and most mainstream level commentary guy trying to hop on various things ( look crazy person on DR PHIL! Look weird YT thing)
And the last link is an example of somebody not from 4chan making a video on 4chan, but it's on that lower consumer level, as opposed to the mainstream memer/troll level of Internet Historian. SFW, perhaps a bit dated even for its time, and has no understanding of the DEEPLORE. The last entry the number 1 is a tiny bit of interest though.
This wouldn't be anything to waste time over. Just examples of where I think the virtual YT project could go and why I think it has a decant chance of having an effect on the site's demographics. Though nothing is set in stone and YT may even kill it or it simply not catching on before it has even a remote effect.