A feud between two prominent creators has reached its boiling point. Jack Douglass, the veteran videomaker behind the Jacksfilms channel, is asking YouTube to deplatform Alia “SSSniperwolf” Shelesh after she came to his home address unannounced and posted a photo of his house on Instagram.
Douglass, whose YouTube career dates back to the platform’s earliest days, is a longtime critic of reaction videos. Last year, the commentator known for formats like Yiay set his sights on Shelesh, who ranks among the internet’s most-watched creators. Douglass argued that Shelesh’s reaction content — which has brought more than 34 million subscribers to her primary YouTube channel — is nothing more than thinly-veiled content theft.
To emphasize his point, Douglass launched an entire channel dedicated to SSSniperwolf-style reaction content. His continued jabs led to a war of words between the two creators. Eventually, their feud grew into something more serious, resulting in...
Douglass, whose YouTube career dates back to the platform’s earliest days, is a longtime critic of reaction videos. Last year, the commentator known for formats like Yiay set his sights on Shelesh, who ranks among the internet’s most-watched creators. Douglass argued that Shelesh’s reaction content — which has brought more than 34 million subscribers to her primary YouTube channel — is nothing more than thinly-veiled content theft.
To emphasize his point, Douglass launched an entire channel dedicated to SSSniperwolf-style reaction content. His continued jabs led to a war of words between the two creators. Eventually, their feud grew into something more serious, resulting in...
- 10/18/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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