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1. latexr+im[view] [source] 2024-09-15 22:33:40
>>babelf+(OP)
> Lot of people critiquing this, but you can't deny the success.

You could say that about literally any shady business. Imagine seeing a PDF proving tobacco leaders knew for decades that it caused cancer and saying what you did.

Being monetarily successful does not mean you’re good or shouldn’t be criticised.

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2. wrsh07+QD[view] [source] 2024-09-16 02:13:39
>>latexr+im
Ignoring the ethics of Mr Beast, he is producing real videos at an incredibly high volume and they consistently do numbers.

None of those videos is easy to make.

Sure, it's maybe not great to be so impressed by logistics or supply chain of a tobacco company, but from a business and systems view some of it is interesting

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3. dclowd+hK[view] [source] 2024-09-16 03:32:03
>>wrsh07+QD
I would be genuinely curious to hear: in your mind, could any system be interesting to you, no matter its ethical basis? Or is there a line, and if so, what is the line to you?
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4. CydeWe+W31[view] [source] 2024-09-16 07:48:01
>>dclowd+hK
Man, this is overwrought. We're just talking about a YouTuber here for Christ's sakes. He makes silly videos of competitions with admittedly grueling conditions for entertainment, but people sign up for it voluntarily and they can leave at any time. This is not a serious ethical quandary.
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5. dclowd+jZ2[view] [source] 2024-09-16 21:27:17
>>CydeWe+W31
So you feel the person who is doing this competition doesn’t feel like they actually need the money in their lives? Or do you think there might be a power imbalance around financial stability being exploited?
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6. CydeWe+JY3[view] [source] 2024-09-17 06:46:12
>>dclowd+jZ2
I bet if you asked those people who were winning those life-changing amounts of money, they would say they felt the opposite of exploited.

Again, more overwrought language. People are doing this out of their own free will, and benefiting substantially from it. If you truly care about people being exploited in uneven financial situations, you would do well to put all your effort towards enacting a higher minimum wage, removing part-time and contractor classification for all low-paying jobs, etc. Because complaining about fun YouTube videos paying people six figures for not all that much time ain't it. And if you really think that people who don't have lots of money can never consent to doing anything, well god isn't that a paternalistic approach that infantilizes adults.

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