Social Mr beast videos

You don't think the production is special? He made a replica squid games. He built a Willy Wonka factory. The last video was fear factor on steroids with 1 million prize.

Yeah, even in the video in the OP, he gained access to multi million dollar mansions, including a $100m one, and traveled across the country to film in each. That's halfway interesting and definitely uncommon.

It's not like he's pranking people in his neighborhood mall.
 
He mastered the algorithm. He pretty much influenced how youtubers title their videos and skew the algorithm to their advantage. There are a lot of behind the scenes scripted events. He might not be the nicest human being behind the scenes. He does produce a great product.
 
He mastered the algorithm. He pretty much influenced how youtubers title their videos and skew the algorithm to their advantage. There are a lot of behind the scenes scripted events. He might not be the nicest human being behind the scenes. He does produce a great product.
Theres a Russian guy who copies him to a tee and is hugely succesful.
 
It's all about the mouth position -

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I don't know much about his videos but I saw an article in which he gifted a car to someone and made a huge deal of his generosity . That immediately turned me off the guy.

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YouTuber MrBeast Gives a Car to a Restaurant Server as a Tip, But It's a Rolling Billboard for His Chocolate Bars

Mr. Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is known for doing this kind of stuff. And he can afford to do it, with hundreds of millions of followers across multiple platforms. Unfortunately, a lot of his acts of kindness take on a tone of self-promotion. Take a TikTok post from March 27. In it, Donaldson is eating at a restaurant and speaking to his server, whose name is Amy.

“What’s the biggest tip you’ve ever gotten?” he asks her. She says $50. He then asks if anyone has ever tipped her a car, and he hands her some keys. Looking like she’s about to pass out, she asks him if he’s being serious. He laughs, says yes, and asks if she wants to see the car, which is right outside.

Amy follows him outside to a black Toyota Corolla sedan. “Right over here you’ll see your brand-new car,” he says, while she starts to cry. The camera then goes to a shot of the car and, if your reaction is like mine, your smile quickly fades when you see the bullshit that’s afoot.

https://jalopnik.com/mrbeast-restaurant-server-tip-new-car-feastables-ads-1850275398
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If you do something charitable and publicize it then it isn't charity, you are only doing it for likes, virtue signalling and self-interest / self promotion.
 
He is the embodiment of toxic positivity. Reinforces the normalcy of the current power structure. Wouldn't surprise me if he's funded by the CIA(I don't know this I suspect this). Feels like he was built in a lab to appeal to normie gen xers.
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I don't know much about his videos but I saw an article in which he gifted a car to someone and made a huge deal of his generosity . That immediately turned me off the guy.

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YouTuber MrBeast Gives a Car to a Restaurant Server as a Tip, But It's a Rolling Billboard for His Chocolate Bars

Mr. Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is known for doing this kind of stuff. And he can afford to do it, with hundreds of millions of followers across multiple platforms. Unfortunately, a lot of his acts of kindness take on a tone of self-promotion. Take a TikTok post from March 27. In it, Donaldson is eating at a restaurant and speaking to his server, whose name is Amy.

“What’s the biggest tip you’ve ever gotten?” he asks her. She says $50. He then asks if anyone has ever tipped her a car, and he hands her some keys. Looking like she’s about to pass out, she asks him if he’s being serious. He laughs, says yes, and asks if she wants to see the car, which is right outside.

Amy follows him outside to a black Toyota Corolla sedan. “Right over here you’ll see your brand-new car,” he says, while she starts to cry. The camera then goes to a shot of the car and, if your reaction is like mine, your smile quickly fades when you see the bullshit that’s afoot.

https://jalopnik.com/mrbeast-restaurant-server-tip-new-car-feastables-ads-1850275398
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If you do something charitable and publicize it then it isn't charity, you are only doing it for likes, virtue signalling and self-interest / self promotion.

Mr. Beast should have to drive around a Dude Wipes car for the rest of his life as penance.
 
I don't know much about his videos but I saw an article in which he gifted a car to someone and made a huge deal of his generosity . That immediately turned me off the guy.

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YouTuber MrBeast Gives a Car to a Restaurant Server as a Tip, But It's a Rolling Billboard for His Chocolate Bars

Mr. Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is known for doing this kind of stuff. And he can afford to do it, with hundreds of millions of followers across multiple platforms. Unfortunately, a lot of his acts of kindness take on a tone of self-promotion. Take a TikTok post from March 27. In it, Donaldson is eating at a restaurant and speaking to his server, whose name is Amy.

“What’s the biggest tip you’ve ever gotten?” he asks her. She says $50. He then asks if anyone has ever tipped her a car, and he hands her some keys. Looking like she’s about to pass out, she asks him if he’s being serious. He laughs, says yes, and asks if she wants to see the car, which is right outside.

Amy follows him outside to a black Toyota Corolla sedan. “Right over here you’ll see your brand-new car,” he says, while she starts to cry. The camera then goes to a shot of the car and, if your reaction is like mine, your smile quickly fades when you see the bullshit that’s afoot.

https://jalopnik.com/mrbeast-restaurant-server-tip-new-car-feastables-ads-1850275398
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If you do something charitable and publicize it then it isn't charity, you are only doing it for likes, virtue signalling and self-interest / self promotion.
While i agree he doesnt do it out of charity but to make money in the end and be more famous if you dont like how the car looks you can always paint it or wrap it or if you dont have the means sell it.
 
He's generic, unassuming, non-threatening entertainment for people who don't want to think.

He's Marc Summers. He's Wayne Brady if Wayne Brady was white and had no talent.
 
I’m almost 45 years old so haven’t watched even 1 minute of this guy, but congratulations to him and his tremendous success.

Don’t hate the player….
 
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