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1!!Actual Trivia:
2* The original loading screen music from Jon's streams is taken from the file select screen from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins''. After 6 years of use, this was retired in 2019 in favour of an original song ("Initalize"). The song's artist, Popskyy, also made the closing song "Farewell Friends" when Jon changes to a new outro (featuring an animation from [=SmashToons=]), along with an untitled song occasionally used for intermissions.
3* The "[=ProtonCop=]" head logo from the loading screens is derived from an absurd-looking cutscene animation of [=RoboCop=] talking in the [=RoboCop=] NES game, which Jon discovered when he played it on his "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1foAtOoiSY Just Winging It - Semi-Random Game Night]]" stream in July 2013 (one of the earliest streams he ever did). He initially played the animation unchanged, starting with his next stream [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eMGHXxUouA Cloudberry Kingdom - Slow Descent Into Madness]], but then decided for copyright reasons to combine it with Waluigi's face (lampshading the fact that for some reason combining ''two'' copyright characters together is considered fine). The combined version was first used in the intro to "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itwcxm3PKvA Fortune Cookie Stream - Hell If I Know What I'm Doing Edition]]" from October 2013. The composite character is also sometimes called "[=RoboWaluigi=]" or "Robertcop", the latter being a reference to a memetic Chinese-made ShoddyKnockoffProduct of a Robocop toy that was named that.
4* Jon first played the first version of his 'Raid Countermeasures' video in "[[https://youtu.be/yMqby9vyi-I?t=1439 Super Ghouls & Ghosts Round 2]]" (January 2016, video played at 23:59 in). The countermeasures video is based on clips of the ''Franchise/{{Rambo}}'' sequence from ''Film/{{UHF}}'', edited together and with Jon's emotes overlaid on the characters' faces. It also randomly ends with animations of Donkey Kong Jr angrily spinning in his kart from the original ''VideoGame/SuperMarioKart''; in the first version a white pixel appeared in the corner of the animation in the final frame due to an editing error, which though taken out of later versions is often still referenced as an in-joke.
5* In May 2017, [=MasterTimeThief=] made an extended version of the Countermeasures video using the whole Rambo sequence from UHF, but animated the whole thing from scratch and added some graphical improvements over Jon's original video. The extended video was played in "[[https://youtu.be/u4HQNZlfbHI?t=16974 Fortune Cookie - Time to Press Buttons Edition]]". After this, Jon cut MTT's enhanced video back down to the clips used in the original countermeasures video to make an improved version, first used in "[[https://youtu.be/hGnymBcgY8U?t=1478 Fortune Cookie: Predictable Predictions Edition]]" on June 24th 2017. The changes between the two versions are:
6** The siren at the start of the video is significantly different in terms of the footage used, the text effects applied, and the sound played.
7** The footage in the new version is taken from the Blu-ray release of the film rather than a low-quality rip from a 4:3 fullscreen DVD. Consequently, the new version is both in 1080p and in the film's original 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
8** The emote faces of [=RoboWaluigi=] and {{LetsPlay/Chuggaaconroy}} are larger and better animated, with [=RoboWaluigi=] now facing forward while screaming in the helicopter. Contrary to popular belief, [=RoboWaluigi=] facing right in the original version was actually consistent with the source footage from ''UHF'', but it looked incorrect out of context.
9** Emote faces from both Jon and other streamers have been added to the line of soldiers that [=RoboWaluigi=] shoots.
10** The enemy helicopter is piloted by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Dr. Weird]] rather than Josh "Kappa" [=DeSeno=].
11** When [=RoboWaluigi=] bursts into the room at the end, it no longer shows a rapidly-scrolling view of a Twitch chat being raided. Instead, we see a view of the room showing Chugga being held hostage by four Kappas.
12** The rotating Donkey Kong Jrs are now larger and approach from both sides at once, and no longer have the erroneous stray white pixel.
13** However, Jon chose not to keep one change from the extended video, that Weird Al was replaced with regular Waluigi rather than [=RoboWaluigi=] when he is "himself" when bursting into the room at the end of the video, as opposed to in the dream sequence.
14** Following the controversies surrounding Chuggaaconroy in January 2024, this video was altered to replace Chugga with Jon's cat Bagel (concurrent with the removal of emotes featuring Chugga), with this version first appearing in [[https://youtu.be/iI6ejBieXM8?si=H6xhNn4sf0Z7SiU4&t=1956 Fortune Cookie: Gaming Edition - Sponsored Apollo Justice Trilogy]] on January 27th, 2024.
15* In December 2017, [=MasterTimeThief=] also submitted a version of the raid video presented in the style of an NES 8-bit game intro, which was first played in "[[https://youtu.be/3CTZftdTlmE?t=3315 High Risk Fortune Cookie - No Votes, One Pull Per Round]]".
16* In March 2022, [=PhillipDraco=] sumbitted a new raid video where [=Ryu=] rushes off to stop the invaders, first on the ground, then on top of a a missile, with it ending with him looking toward the sky at [=RoboWaluigi=], who gives him a thumbs up. This video has several variants, including one where the bird enemy from ''VideoGame/NinjaGaiden'' knocks Ryu off the missile, ending the attack, and another ''starring the bird instead of Ryu''. The original variant of this video made its debut in "[[https://youtu.be/kP4etR7yi0I?t=15844 Fortune Cookie: Where Do We Go Tonight Edition]]".
17* A year later, [=PhillipDraco=], using leftover voice clips of Jon screaming that he gave to him to use for the CAB bumper for that year's Colosseum, created another new raid video where, after reading the script given to him, Jon, wielding a lightsaber, goes inside NOVA from ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'' and destroys the heart, gets blasted outside, and gets redirected by Rosa back into NOVA, destroying it, after which Jon is sent back to Earth, with Rosa following him. This version made its debut in "[[https://youtu.be/7H-9aM7raEw?t=15096 Fortune Cookie: Back to the Cookies Edition]]"
18* Other, similar raid videos have also been submitted for specific purposes (such as reflecting the time of the year or the specific person who is raiding). The only ones of these which have appeared regularly (rather than one-off gags) are a Hallowe'en 'Spooky Scary Skeletons' one (incorporating some other footage from ''UHF''), a 'one-man raid' version with the clip being shrunk to 20% as in ''VideoGame/Superman64'', a 'fake raid' one which cuts to Lakitu saying 'Nice Try' from ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' ''8'', and a Tom Fawkes raid one, which instead uses edited footage from ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'' (which, also being a ''Rambo'' parody, blends surprisingly well into TheVerse).
19** In 2018 the "20%" one-man raid video was replaced by a new video based on a different part of the UHF Rambo sequence, showing [=RoboWaluigi=] being ineffectually shot at by a lone Kappa with a machine gun (accompanied by 'pew pew pew' voice clip), then [=RoboWaluigi=] blowing him up with a bow and arrow. This one ends with a rotating Koopa Troopa rather than Donkey Kong Jr, and the Koopa Troopa collides with a large white square (in reference to the old white pixel) and explodes.
20** Later in 2018, in part due to a large number of one-man raids, Jon also introduced an alternative brief animation that overlays his stream footage rather than cutting away to a clip--showing [=RoboWaluigi=] bombing the line of targets from the full video using his helicopter.
21** Another new one-man raid video was created by [=PuppetMaster9=] in 2019 and replaced the previous one-man raid video in 2020, this one using footage from the ending of ''Film/BloodDebts''.
22* Jon's use of a wall of gifs as a FunnyBackgroundEvent on his Intermission screen comes from "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvkjq0ecWqU Random Game Night - The Fortune Cookie Strikes Back With A Vengeance]]" broadcast in August 2013, when he started showing off his gif collection and happened to put them on his existing Intermission screen. Prior to this he had just had a blank black screen with "Intermission" on. The music he used to accompany this was originally [[TheElevatorFromIpanema "Summer Samba"]] by Walter Wanderley, but after Twitch started muting portions of [=VODs=] containing copyrighted audio (or more specifically audio registered with copyright claimant bots on sites like [=YouTube=]), the song was replaced with the track "Pizza Time" from ''[[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Back from the Sewers]]'' for the Platform/GameBoy.
23** The same stream was also the first appearance of ''Bomberman: Act Zero'' and the first use of the 'Stream Over' animation at the end, which shows [=RoboCop=] [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou shooting at the viewer]] accompanied by "Jet Set Groove #4" (the Game Over theme) from ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'' ''Future'' and finishing with the 'DIS! APP! OIN! TED!' shout from (an out-take from) ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys''. As of March 14, 2020, this has been replaced with a new animation and original song ("Farewell Friends"), though the 'DIS! APP! OIN! TED!' remains.
24** And to clarify the rest of the music typically used on Jon's streams, the theme for Fortune Cookie rolls is "Smile Game" from ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}'' for the Game Boy, the Strawpoll theme is the online results screen theme from ''[[VideoGame/{{Bomberman}} Bomberman Online]]'', and the silly trumpet muzak that sometimes replaces the standard intermission theme or gets used for general dumbfuckery is the lobby theme from ''Fibbage''. In 2018-19 he used two tracks from ''Battletoads and Double Dragon'' to play in the background when he is showing what fanart has been posted on Twitter. When Twitter was replaced with a Booru the music also changed.
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28!!Trivia Tropes
29* AuthorAppeal: Jon admits at the end of the ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' LP that the unconventional format of the playthrough (heavily inspired by ''WebVideo/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition'') was something that he personally enjoyed and that he understood from the beginning that it would not appeal to everyone.
30* BuryYourArt: Jon's first LP was of ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'', and like his other early content, it was uploaded to Google Videos rather than Website/YouTube. Jon ended up disliking the playthrough so much that when Google Videos was shut down, he only reuploaded the first part, refusing to put the rest up as well. Consequently, the other videos only survive through fan reuploads.
31* ColbertBump:
32** One of the rare cases where the bumper considers this to be a ''bad'' thing, Jon expresses shame at himself for his ''{{VideoGame/Superman 64}}'' let's play encouraging people to go out and buy the game.
33** It happened again with ''VideoGame/BombermanActZero''. Whenever he streamed, there were full 8-person rooms in a matter of seconds, and the game reached the top 16 most viewed at the time.
34* CreatorBacklash:
35** Jon did genuinely enjoy playing ROM hacks of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' sent in by his viewers, but he eventually got sick of them, as most of the hacks contained poor level designs and gimmicks. This is especially shown in his LP of ''Super Mario TKO'', where he expects a lot of nonsense he encountered before in other hacks, and is not used to ''TKO'' having level designs that almost mirrors the quality found in official ''Mario'' games. Combined with the fact that Jon wanted to LP other games, he dropped ROM hacks entirely except for one that was sent in to him by a person who wanted someone to LP it since he was dying of cancer. [[note]]Except the person was totally lying about having cancer, as Jon later discovered and pointed out.[[/note]]
36** Jon also got so angry and frustrated with people that sent him ROM hacks that abuse invisible blocks that he created an entire level made out of ''nothing but'' the invisible coin blocks. The level forces the player to reveal each and every hidden block to build platforms to the top, and they also have to use a springboard to reach the higher blocks. The player must then get the switch at the top and use it at the very bottom of the level to get access to the exit.
37** Jon is starting to lean towards his ''Superman 64'' let's play, mostly due to the jokes involving its DevelopmentHell. During one of his Twitch streams, a viewer asked when the next part would be out (said stream occurred a few days after Stage 9 was released). Jon made it ''perfectly clear'' that working on the LP is becoming more of a chore to him at this point and he was slowly becoming reluctant to even work on it ''at all.'' [[TheDeterminator He]] ''[[TheDeterminator is]]'' [[TheDeterminator going to finish it, don't get him wrong]], although it's more to [[TakeThatAudience spite the people who say he won't finish it]], it's just that it's a chore at this point.
38** Jon has stated that this was why he shifted his main focus from Let's Plays to streaming, as he did not at all enjoy the stress and pressure that came with releasing a Let's Play despite his high level of care and quality and found streaming a much more enjoyable endeavor. That being said, he is still an active Let's Player and produces new projects on the side but has stated that he will never go back to Let's Playing as his main content.
39* DevelopmentHell: ''VideoGame/{{Superman 64}}'' test video: December 1, 2007. Trailer for the LP: January 26, 2008. Part 1 of the LP: ''June 17, 2010''. As of February 2017, he is on ''Stage 9'', only slightly more than ''halfway'' through the game. Before that, ''Stage 6'': May 26, 2012. ''Stage 7'': January 31, 2013. ''[[CueTheFlyingPigs Stage 8: July 23, 2016.]]'' ''Stage 9'': February 25th, 2017. ''Stage 10'': April 1st, 2021.
40** His ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' LP also suffered from this to a lesser degree. The first 6 episodes all released within one month. Episode 7 came out 3 and a half months later, episode 9 was 2 and a half months after episode 8, and finally, episode 17 released 4 months after episode 16.
41* FollowTheLeader:
42** Website/YouTube [=LPers=] probably owe more to him than anyone else.
43** A few years later he did the same for Twitch livestreams, establishing a format for them that has inspired many other [=LPers=].
44* HeAlsoDid: Jon lent his voice to ''Scott Pilgrim: The Audiobook'' (playing Scott himself) before the series was cancelled after the third book.
45** As of 2018, Jon has a writing project on the side involving a story setting loosely inspired by ''Power Rangers''.
46* InMemoriam: The Twitch stream for February 24, 2018 was done in honor of [=BlueChoco=], one of his moderators, who had died of surgical complications a couple weeks prior. The games played were those [=BlueChoco=] liked and/or have gifted to Jon during the years.
47* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Four-player ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}'' races were an LP idea first used on Website/SomethingAwful as early as 2007, which Jon (as one of the original [=SomethingAwful=] LP-ers) revived and brought to [=YouTube=]. The race Jon had with LetsPlay/SuperJeenius, LetsPlay/{{Pcull44444}} and LetsPlay/NintendoCapriSun had far more exposure and has become very popular, to the point that when some of the older SA races have been transferred over to [=YouTube=], some accuse them of being ripoffs.
48* MilestoneCelebration:
49** Jon played through the entirety of ''Superman 64'' on Twitch to celebrate 15 years of producing content online.
50** A special Fortune Cookie stream was done for Jon's 1000th Twitch stream. The first cookie used the first cookie stream's options as poll options, while two options to spend points were offered on that day: a Giga Cookie and a Million-Point pick.
51* MissingEpisode:
52** His six-part LP of stage 3 from ''Enigmatic Mario'', the second SMW romhack he did, was deleted from Website/YouTube because they muted the audio. It can still be found there, because several people have uploaded mirror copies.
53** A lot of his old collaboration and challenge videos, which were never uploaded to Website/YouTube in the first place, can be found on Google Video.
54** With rumours that Google Video is going to purge their archive, he finally began uploading some of these older videos, and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbmx2-AtvEw he started off with a bang]].
55* OfficialFanSubmittedContent:
56** During streams, Jon used to play a clip of Wesker from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' saying "You will give me an egg!" Now, he instead plays edited sounds from the viewers (or occasionally the mods).
57** When Jon did ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'' for Game Clearing 2019, he accepted submissions for graffiti art that he would then insert into the game. This was an extension of his intentions for the then-planned ''Jet Set Radio Future'' LP, which finally came to fruition in 2021.
58** Sometime after the Twitter segment was replaced by Booru. Jon began accepting animated gifs send by viewers for his intermission screen.
59** His old catchphrases also qualify; he's repeatedly said he hates it when people reference his old stuff. Which is likely why the other [[LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys Runaway Guys]] do it [[{{Troll}} constantly]].
60** There's also a somewhat goofy looking photo of him when he was 18 (around 2003-2004) that keeps popping up. His fans on Twitch have a tendency to refer to "18-Year-Old Jon" as though he has his own separate existence to regular Jon, much like Mario and Baby Mario.
61* ReferencedBy: His name appears as a bit of graffiti in ''WebAnimation/KaizoTrap'' (fitting, given his play-through of Kaizo).
62* ScheduleSlip: Ever since he graduated from university in mid-2008, his updates have been erratic at best. He eventually declared the longest of these hiccups (summer 2009 to spring 2010) to be a full-fledged hiatus. By Jon's own admission, he much more prefers streaming to let's plays these days, which is another factor for his long disappearances on [=YouTube=].
63** The ''Superman 64'' LP. See DevelopmentHell.
64** When Jon started his ''Yoshi's Island'' LP, the universe proved that [[StatusQuoIsGod it wouldn't stand for Jon posting videos regularly and frequently]]. Jon returned from a trip to a convention only to find that his recording and editing computer was mysteriously unable to start. Part 6 of the LP went up on October 15, 2014, before he left. Part 7 finally went up on ''February 3, 2015''. Part 8 was delayed due to various technical problems like his laptop dying, the recording stuttering, and the recording crashing his editing software. With many conventions in the summer, it would not be surprising to see uploads slow down. He also had to move towards the end of 2015 and lost the cartridge, delaying it again and then he found it before ending up sick after posting a single episode.
65** Really any time he goes to a con expect videos and streams to take a break for the next couple of weeks, and he goes to ''a lot'' of cons.
66** And now ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTriForceHeroes'' is the victim of this due to Josh's computer having issues and losing some of the recordings. While Jon and Tom still have theirs, they decided to just re-record it out of fairness to Josh's viewers which isn't going to happen until sometime in January.
67** This would finally be [[SubvertedTrope subverted]], as after years of having delays, he ''finally'' gets a Let's Play out with zero hiatuses or delays, in the form of ''VideoGame/WarioLand''.
68** Averted with his streaming schedules, which while spontaneous never really had a large gap between them, save Con trips and illnesses. After creating an official schedule in 2017 he's managed to hold firm to it except for said exceptions of travel or sickness.
69** When Jon returned to posting solo [=LPs=] in March 2021 after a 4-year hiatus, he decided to counteract his tendency for schedule slippage by following the release plan of LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys: record several series in bulk, then release them gradually on a set schedule. To wit, when he made the announcement of his return, he had either fully recorded or partially recorded ''[[CrazyPrepared six whole series]]'' for his own channel.
70** The ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry1'' LP was planned to be the playthrough that kicked off Jon's comeback, which was set for 2019, when the first episode was recorded. The comeback itself wouldn't start until March of 2021, as noted above, and the DKC LP itself wound up being the third of the full LP series to debut, starting roughly 4 months later at the start of July 2021.
71** Similarly, the first part of the two-part ''VideoGame/VICEProjectDoom'' LP was recorded in either August or September of 2019, with the second part being recorded not long before its release in June 2021.
72** The ''Jet Set Radio Future'' LP, teased under the name "[[OperationBlank Project: Sweet Bike]]", was planned to start in 2016, but, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes for the same reasons why the game itself hasn't seen an official remaster or re-release]], progress was halted mainly due to copyright issues surrounding the soundtrack.
73* ScrewedByTheLawyers:
74** Some of his old Mario ROM hack videos from 2008 were hit with copyright claims due to the music tracks he played in the background. This resulted in the offending videos being completely muted, basically destroying the let's play of those videos entirely.
75** Jon had to change his Halloween-themed raid countermeasures in 2020 as the original used "Spooky Scary Skeletons", which gets copyright flagged on Website/YouTube. [[https://clips.twitch.tv/GenerousCrackyArmadilloTheThing The new one]] instead uses a ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' version of [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie the theme for Mad Monster Mansion]].
76* StreisandEffect: Several games that Jon does an LP of that are bad usually has him telling people not to play said bad games because... well, they're bad and are not good or fun to play (he's playing the games to showcase just how bad they are). The most infamous example is with ''Superman 64'', where there was a ''spike'' of people that wanted to try the game (with many actually playing it) because they wanted to experience the laughably broken game in the same way Jon did.
77* ThrowItIn: Jon's livestream of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'' was supposed to be a typical normal run of the game. However, he accidentally kicked the game cartridge when he turned on the Retron, causing the game to be displayed with horribly glitchy graphics. Rather than fix the game, [[https://youtu.be/2CIBrncUxwg Jon decides to play the entire game in its broken state]]. He managed to finish it too.
78* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
79** One has to wonder what would've happened if Jon and The Jewker actually entered the VideoGame/BombermanActZero [[TournamentArc tournament]]. Would Dan still have been able to win the entire thing? If the climax of the second tournament is anything to go by, [[spoiler: Dan would've been destroyed if he faced Jon in the tournament.]]
80** In Episode 12 of LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys's LP of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'', Jon explains that he was going to produce a second episode of "What Not to Do in a Super Mario World ROM Hack" following his "invisible blocks" tirade, but it eventually got too elaborate and he cancelled it.
81** One stream has him mention that he was going to do a WWE game where a custom story mode enabled him to pit Batman versus Superman, but ultimately didn't do it since he discovered another Let's Player had already done it (and did it better than he could). He also mentions that he was going to play an "deadly Ultimate Frisbee" video game where his Career Mode decisions would be decided by his audience, but he also ultimately cancelled that.
82** Game Clearing 2019 has Jon run through the alphabet and clear one game per letter. However, the original plans don't always come to fruition:
83*** He had to change the game he did for F due to a trip with the Runaway Guys as the original game may be a little long. What he did instead was ''BS VideoGame/FZero Grand Prix'', which was cleared in less than an hour. Jon has yet to reveal the originally planned game for F.
84*** He also changed the planned game for G due to copyright issues; originally he'd do ''VideoGame/{{Gungrave}} Overdose'', which had claims on Website/YouTube that would block sounds or the whole video for many countries including the United States. Eventually he settled for ''VideoGame/{{Guacamelee}}''.
85*** Jon originally intended to play ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead 4'' on [=PS3=] for H, only for the Platform/PlayStationNetwork to crash while he's downloading it. After dealing with having to override backup plans, he settles for ''VideoGame/HamtaroHamHamsUnite''.
86*** Jon was going to play ''VideoGame/LittleRedRidingHoodsZombieBBQ'' for L, until hours before the stream when a follower reminded him that he has ''VideoGame/LastAlert'', which he ultimately plays.
87*** Jon started ''VideoGame/XMenChildrenOfTheAtom'' for X, only for the game to crash. He moves on to a new game for X: ''Xardion''.
88** Jon was originally not going to do ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'' for Game Clearing; instead he intended to play it during con travels during 2020 (after some major glitches were patched). That plan was derailed due to travel restrictions caused by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, so it was chosen [[AudienceParticipation in a vote]] for November's game.
89** Jon almost didn't upload the iconic "Move Faster, Pokey" video because he felt it was too whiny. Somebody convinced him otherwise.
90** The stream for October 20, 2021 was planned to be a UNO tournament between himself and three stream mods. That plan was shelved when Gex, one of the participants, contracted appendicitis. Jon ended up doing a High-Risk Fortune Cookie stream instead.
91* WhyTheFandomCantHaveNiceThings:
92** The main reason he quit doing ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' ROM Hacks was because he was tired of getting nothing but [[SturgeonsLaw poorly made]] [[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader clones]], most of which were rife with FakeDifficulty specifically to [[{{Troll}} piss him off on camera]].
93** At the finale of Jon's LP of Notte Luminosa, he expresses his disappointment at ROM hack creator lying about having leukemia. Jon explicitly told people to not harass the person since it would not solve anything and repeats it again after the ROM hack creator apologized for his actions. Naturally, people refused to forgive the guy and went out of their way to post the person's personal information so that others could punish him. Jon closed the comments section in the video as a result.
94** As of June 24, 2018, Jon has announced his intention to implement heavier restrictions on the kinds of eggs viewers can submit, due to him receiving a collective deluge of 3+ minute eggs that contain copyrighted content (namely audio) prone to muting the VOD over the past couple of years or so.
95** As of October 30, 2018, it seems that Jon will start implementing tighter restrictions for what players can and cannot do when participating in ''Jackbox Party Pack'' games, following an incident during the "Patently Stupid" game where a {{troll}} got in and started submitting [[DudeNotFunny jokes about the then-recent Pittsburgh synagogue shooting]] and [[NWordPrivileges the n-word]] in their creations, which understandably disgusted everyone else participating and watching.

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