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** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]]. Most of the problems she has with toxic fans wind up in her opinion series ''Glass of Water'', where Orchard calls out fans on how they're only making creators' jobs harder and arguing that fandoms need to police their own a lot more. She's also talked about [[https://youtu.be/NYLRg-SnTSw a cadre of internet stalkers that she's accumulated over the years]], referring to herself as their "bitch eating crackers" for how anything she does is being taken in the worst possible light, to the point of IrrationalHatred. Orchard also discusses the SunkCostFallacy involved in such stalking, arguing that the people who stalk Orchard need her to be as bad as they claim she is because it helps them feel better about themselves, and because to admit otherwise would mean that they're harassing her for no reason. Orchard even mentions that one such stalker had been doing it for eight years at the time that the video discussing the harassment went live.
** For playing it straight: Orchard usually deletes comments on her videos that don't provide maturely-worded criticism because she "can't trust fans to do that on their own", and she frequently disables ratings. In April 2020, Orchard [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5a4XrJcThY posted a video]] where she revealed that she was having a CreatorBreakdown from people asking the same questions over and over, and she called out one fan in particular for tracking down her home address. This was not to harass Orchard, but to send her a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and a copy of ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' because they wanted her to bash the game, despite Orchard previously stating that she was not interested in doing so.

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** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]]. Most of the problems she has with toxic fans wind up in her opinion series ''Glass of Water'', where Orchard calls out fans on how they're only making creators' jobs harder and arguing that fandoms need to police their own a lot more. She's also talked about [[https://youtu.be/NYLRg-SnTSw a cadre of internet stalkers that she's accumulated over the years]], referring to herself as their "bitch eating crackers" for how meaning that, to these stalkers, anything she Orchard does is being intentionally taken in the worst possible light, to the point of IrrationalHatred. IrrationalHatred over how mundane or innocuous things are being treated as crimes or massive character flaws. Orchard also discusses the SunkCostFallacy involved in such stalking, arguing that the people who stalk Orchard need her to be as bad as they claim she is because it helps them feel better about themselves, and because to admit otherwise would mean that they're they've been harassing her for no reason. Orchard even mentions that one such stalker had been doing it for eight years at the time that the video discussing the this harassment went live.
** For playing it straight: Orchard usually deletes comments on her videos that don't provide maturely-worded criticism because she "can't trust fans to do that on their own", and she frequently disables video ratings. In April 2020, Orchard [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5a4XrJcThY posted a video]] where she revealed that she was having a CreatorBreakdown from people asking the same questions over and over, and she called out one fan in particular for tracking down her home address. This was not to harass or doxx Orchard, but to send her a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and a copy of ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' because they wanted her to bash the game, game in a video, despite Orchard previously stating that she was not interested in doing so.
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* On December 13, 2023, Website/{{Twitch}} made changes to its content policy that would relax restrictions on what it called "Artistic Nudity". Not long after these changes were implemented, users would take advantage of this to flood the Art category with art streams containing explicitly pornographic content, the most viewed of which featuring ''Manga/OnePiece'' character Whitebeard being drawn with a GagPenis. It only took two days for Twitch to roll this policy change back because of how much it was being abused.

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* On December 13, 2023, Website/{{Twitch}} Platform/{{Twitch}} made changes to its content policy that would relax restrictions on what it called "Artistic Nudity". Not long after these changes were implemented, users would take advantage of this to flood the Art category with art streams containing explicitly pornographic content, the most viewed of which featuring ''Manga/OnePiece'' character Whitebeard being drawn with a GagPenis. It only took two days for Twitch to roll this policy change back because of how much it was being abused.
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* This is likely the reason for Website/GoAnimate's removal of the casual [=GoPlus=] subscription plan accounts and retool as a pay-only business website in 2015. Even though the site was initially made with anybody's usage in mind, it was soon viewed as the laughingstock of the internet due to it only being used to make videos where characters from shows like ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'' [[YouAreGrounded get grounded]] and assaulted. However, the Comedy World themes were still accessible through a hidden menu in the main video maker until 2016, when the non-business themes were removed as part of the company's transition from Flash to [=HTML5=]. This led to users to latch on to [=GoAnimate=] for Schools, which still hosted the non-business themes until they were also removed from the service in mid-2016 before it was shut down entirely in 2019. As time went on, the site continually removed features that were left as artifacts on other websites until the only way users could make the videos was by using a web browser extension. Because of all this, coupled with the irrelevance of non-business themes on the website, it's likely that this means the use of the platform for Grounded and other videos for casual purposes will likely and finally come to an end entirely. On the bright side, we wouldn't have to worry about the Vyond Shovelware content anymore.

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* This is likely the reason for Website/GoAnimate's Platform/GoAnimate's removal of the casual [=GoPlus=] subscription plan accounts and retool as a pay-only business website in 2015. Even though the site was initially made with anybody's usage in mind, it was soon viewed as the laughingstock of the internet due to it only being used to make videos where characters from shows like ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'' [[YouAreGrounded get grounded]] and assaulted. However, the Comedy World themes were still accessible through a hidden menu in the main video maker until 2016, when the non-business themes were removed as part of the company's transition from Flash to [=HTML5=]. This led to users to latch on to [=GoAnimate=] for Schools, which still hosted the non-business themes until they were also removed from the service in mid-2016 before it was shut down entirely in 2019. As time went on, the site continually removed features that were left as artifacts on other websites until the only way users could make the videos was by using a web browser extension. Because of all this, coupled with the irrelevance of non-business themes on the website, it's likely that this means the use of the platform for Grounded and other videos for casual purposes will likely and finally come to an end entirely. On the bright side, we wouldn't have to worry about the Vyond Shovelware content anymore.
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** Sometime after leaving the show, Tord Larsson, a Norwegian artist and animator who's best known for voicing the character [[AuthorAvatar Tord]], ended up being harassed by the fanbase, which resulted in him dropping off the internet and losing contact with the other show members minus creator Edd Gould which allowed for a brief cameo in "[=WTFuture=]". This, combined with Tord's FaceHeelTurn in "The End", killed any chances of his character coming back.
** After stepping down as showrunner, whenever Thomas "Creator/TomSka" Ridgewell mentioned the show, [[https://twitter.com/thetomska/status/982677084983226370 it was to complain about the fandom's douchebaggery and/or tone-deafness]]. He would eventually leave the community out of frustration at the toxic side of the fandom, but would later return, deciding to focus on the happy memories he had with the show instead.
** On a similar note, Tom slowly began to unlist multiple Youtube videos featuring or relating to Edd, with "Oops I Forgot About My 100 Unlisted Videos (Scrap'd Week 4)" explaining that he did so mostly due to the barrage of ignorant and insensitive comments that "fucking sucked." In time most of them were resisted but with the comments disabled.
** Patryk "Dudul" Dudulewicz (an animator and ''Eddsword Legacy'' Kickstarter backer, cameoing with Paul) ended up snapping at the fandom after the Patryk/Paul shippers started mixing up the real person with the fictional character, to the point of it interfering with Dudulewicz's real life. Interestingly, fans seem to have taken his rant to heart, as it's become common for them to use the alterations he suggested for the character's name ("Pat" or "Patry'''c'''k", as well as occasionally calling Paul "Pau") in fanworks, as well as ''not'' using his real last name anymore.
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* Several characters from ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'' have [[CharacterBlog Instagram accounts, where official artwork is uploaded and presented as posts the characters have made in-universe]]. This included Octavia, Stolas' teenage daughter. Unfortunately, Octavia's account was quickly bombarded with [[RuleThirtyFour porn of her]], some of which featured her ''[[ParentalIncest and her father]]''. While [[Creator/VivienneMedrano the creator of the series]] [[RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions expected porn of the characters to be created]], she wasn't expecting fans to be so mean-spirited and {{Squick}}y about posting it, causing [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HelluvaBoss/comments/kz9fd0/the_via_situation/ the account to be archived in January 2021]], with out-of-character posts on both Octavia and Stolas' accounts explaining that the people who ran the accounts were incredibly uncomfortable with how the fandom was behaving. This also caused at least [[WebAnimation/HazbinHotel Niffty and Velvet's]] accounts to be archived as well.

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* Several characters from ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'' have [[CharacterBlog Instagram accounts, where official artwork is uploaded and presented as posts the characters have made in-universe]]. This included Octavia, Stolas' teenage daughter. Unfortunately, Octavia's account was quickly bombarded with [[RuleThirtyFour porn of her]], some of which featured her ''[[ParentalIncest and her father]]''. While [[Creator/VivienneMedrano the creator of the series]] [[RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions expected porn of the characters to be created]], she wasn't expecting fans to be so mean-spirited and {{Squick}}y about posting it, causing [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HelluvaBoss/comments/kz9fd0/the_via_situation/ the account to be archived in January 2021]], with out-of-character posts on both Octavia and Stolas' accounts explaining that the people who ran the accounts were incredibly uncomfortable with how the fandom was behaving. This also caused at least [[WebAnimation/HazbinHotel [[WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel Niffty and Velvet's]] accounts to be archived as well.
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* Fanfiction sites, most notably Platform/FanFictionDotNet, used to allow ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fanfic and even outright {{MST}}ing in other categories. However, this inevitably attracted [[InternetJerk Internet Jerks]] who used [=MSTs=] to attack authors and/or insult their work, resulting in a total ban on [=MSTs=], even if the author gave permission or is [=MSTing=] their ''own'' work.

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* Fanfiction sites, most notably Platform/FanFictionDotNet, used to allow ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fanfic and even outright {{MST}}ing in other categories. However, this inevitably attracted [[InternetJerk Internet Jerks]] who used [=MSTs=] to attack authors and/or insult their work, resulting in a total ban on [=MSTs=], [=MSTs=] with no exemptions even if the author [[ApprovalOfGod gave permission permission]] or is [=MSTing=] their ''own'' work.
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* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' has made it clear that there will no more be match-ups between characters from ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' and ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' after the divisive Goku vs. Superman battles caused a lot of {{Flame War}}s from the results. That doesn't mean they won't use those franchises again - indeed, ComicBook/LexLuthor battled ComicBook/IronMan, and Hercule battled [[Franchise/StreetFighter Dan Hibiki]] after the two Goku vs. Superman fights were posted. You just won't see something like, say, Gohan vs. Superboy. This changed when Death Battle finally decided to pit the two franchises again with Ultra Instinct Goku vs. Kingdom Come Superman.

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* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' has made it clear that there will no more be match-ups between characters from ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' and ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' after the divisive Goku vs. Superman battles caused a lot of {{Flame War}}s from the results. That doesn't mean they won't use those franchises again - indeed, ComicBook/LexLuthor battled ComicBook/IronMan, and Hercule battled [[Franchise/StreetFighter Dan Hibiki]] after the two Goku vs. Superman fights were posted. You just won't see something like, say, Gohan vs. Superboy. This changed when Death Battle finally decided to pit the two franchises characters against each other again with Ultra Instinct Goku vs. Kingdom Come Superman.in 2023.
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* Many [=LPers=] have quit playing [[GameMod ROM Hacks]] because they were sick of getting nothing but poorly-made "[[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader Clones]]" made to get them angry enough to RageQuit. LetsPlay/ProtonJon is at least indifferent to people asking him about it, even though he constantly makes it clear that he won't do ROM Hack [=LPs=] again. LetsPlay/{{Azureblade49}} is so sick of such Kaizo Clones that it's [[CreatorBacklash not a particularly wise thing to ask him about.]]

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* Many [=LPers=] have quit playing [[GameMod ROM Hacks]] because they were sick of getting nothing but poorly-made "[[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader Clones]]" Clones]]", which are mods made to get them their players angry enough to RageQuit. LetsPlay/ProtonJon is at least indifferent to people asking him about it, even though he constantly makes it clear that he won't do ROM Hack [=LPs=] again. LetsPlay/{{Azureblade49}} [=Azureblade49=] is so sick of such Kaizo Clones that it's [[CreatorBacklash not a particularly wise thing he tends to ask him about.]]come down hard on anyone who so much as suggests one]].



** Throughout their early days of streaming, Takanashi Kiara and Calliope Mori had a popular dynamic known as "Takamori", which primarily consisted of Kiara being [[AbhorrentAdmirer clingy and overly flirty]] towards Calli, who would usually [[{{Tsundere}} brush her off and treat her with humorous contempt]]. While things were fine for a while, a combination of people [[DieForOurShip taking the ship too seriously]] (with some people even claiming that Calli actually hated Kiara IRL, which wasn't true in the slightest), the joke becoming old and the pair of them (especially Kiara) feeling like they were being {{flanderiz|ation}}ed into being effectively {{Satellite Character}}s for each other led to them mutually choosing to end Takamori as an "official" coupling soon after Myth's first anniversary (though the girls are still friends, and have even gone on record saying that being freed from the restrictions Takamori imposed on them resulted in them becoming even closer).

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** Throughout their early days of streaming, Takanashi Kiara and Calliope Mori had a popular dynamic known as "Takamori", which primarily consisted of Kiara being [[AbhorrentAdmirer clingy and overly flirty]] towards Calli, who would usually [[{{Tsundere}} brush her off and treat her with humorous contempt]]. While things were fine for a while, a combination of people [[DieForOurShip taking the ship too seriously]] (with some people even claiming that Calli actually hated Kiara IRL, which wasn't true in the slightest), seriously]], [[DiscreditedMeme the joke becoming old old]], and the pair of them (especially Kiara) feeling like they were being {{flanderiz|ation}}ed into being effectively {{Satellite Character}}s for each other other, led to them mutually choosing to end Takamori as an "official" coupling soon after Myth's first anniversary (though anniversary. Though the girls are still friends, and have even they've gone on record saying that being freed from the restrictions Takamori imposed on them resulted in them becoming even closer).closer, and tended to come down hard on anyone who still tried to make it a thing after it was over.
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* WebAnimation/RubberFruit was one of the most prolific [[VideoGame/GarrysMod GModders]] on Website/YouTube, but stopped making videos between December 2011 to July 2012 to show their displeasure towards their subscribers, particularly for constant demands for new videos as well as the habit for fans to spam lines of their works on videos for music they used[[note]]which did lead to a few comments sections of their videos being blocked, notably those being used for WebAnimation/PainisCupcake's [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 background music]][[/note]].

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* WebAnimation/RubberFruit was one of the most prolific [[VideoGame/GarrysMod GModders]] on Website/YouTube, Platform/YouTube, but stopped making videos between December 2011 to July 2012 to show their displeasure towards their subscribers, particularly for constant demands for new videos as well as the habit for fans to spam lines of their works on videos for music they used[[note]]which did lead to a few comments sections of their videos being blocked, notably those being used for WebAnimation/PainisCupcake's [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 background music]][[/note]].



* [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Poké]][[Website/YouTube Tuber]] [=TamashiiHiroka=] was forced to disable comments on her videos due to the intense controversy that her feminist views (particularly her video criticizing Lopunny's [[PlayboyBunny design]]) and [[HePannedItNowHeSucks criticisms]] of ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' amassed. The only reason comments sections began reappearing on her videos is because she wasn't able to keep disabling them; all videos released before December 2015 still have comments disabled, even if they didn't address any controversial topics.
* Creator/LittleKuriboh had mentioned his bisexuality on his Website/LiveJournal, and someone who knew him personally took that information to his parents, who didn't take it very well. Kuriboh has since stated that he will be much, much more cautious about posting personal information in the future.

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* [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Poké]][[Website/YouTube Poké]][[Platform/YouTube Tuber]] [=TamashiiHiroka=] was forced to disable comments on her videos due to the intense controversy that her feminist views (particularly her video criticizing Lopunny's [[PlayboyBunny design]]) and [[HePannedItNowHeSucks criticisms]] of ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' amassed. The only reason comments sections began reappearing on her videos is because she wasn't able to keep disabling them; all videos released before December 2015 still have comments disabled, even if they didn't address any controversial topics.
* Creator/LittleKuriboh had mentioned his bisexuality on his Website/LiveJournal, Platform/LiveJournal, and someone who knew him personally took that information to his parents, who didn't take it very well. Kuriboh has since stated that he will be much, much more cautious about posting personal information in the future.



* YouTubePoop creator Creator/{{cs188}} took down two of his poops, "No one needs foundation repair" and "Escape from [=HoH SiS=]", because both used an advertisement from a foundation repair company in Texas who filed a complaint against him on Website/YouTube. After taking them down, he put up [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSmcJO9sTrw a video explaining]] why they were taken down, and asked that anyone else using that company's ads for a source do likewise. But ''three years'' later, after receiving a call from one of the employees saying that someone had prank-called the company, he put up ''another'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R33nPI1VK5g video]] asking people not to do that.

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* YouTubePoop creator Creator/{{cs188}} took down two of his poops, "No one needs foundation repair" and "Escape from [=HoH SiS=]", because both used an advertisement from a foundation repair company in Texas who filed a complaint against him on Website/YouTube.Platform/YouTube. After taking them down, he put up [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSmcJO9sTrw a video explaining]] why they were taken down, and asked that anyone else using that company's ads for a source do likewise. But ''three years'' later, after receiving a call from one of the employees saying that someone had prank-called the company, he put up ''another'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R33nPI1VK5g video]] asking people not to do that.



* Bald Dumbo Rat, head of producing ''AudioPlay/DoctorWhoovesAndAssistant'', has a side-blog called ''Lovestruck Derpy''. When he uploaded voiced-over dubs of the pictures on Website/YouTube, they became one of his channel's most popular videos. Unfortunately, since delays are long between updates of the dub, rabid fans attacked him and even gave his boyfriend death threats. He was on the verge of taking down the blog and posted a [[DearNegativeReader response video]] saying that these insults weren't helping at all:

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* Bald Dumbo Rat, head of producing ''AudioPlay/DoctorWhoovesAndAssistant'', has a side-blog called ''Lovestruck Derpy''. When he uploaded voiced-over dubs of the pictures on Website/YouTube, Platform/YouTube, they became one of his channel's most popular videos. Unfortunately, since delays are long between updates of the dub, rabid fans attacked him and even gave his boyfriend death threats. He was on the verge of taking down the blog and posted a [[DearNegativeReader response video]] saying that these insults weren't helping at all:



* Website/YouTube itself has severely limited opportunities to make it on the platform, much to the chagrin of many creators, in response to bad actors:

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** Elsagate ended up causing this for Website/YouTube, although this has more to do with bringing the site into compliance with existing laws forbidding ads targeted at young children than it does with the fandom of the site. For those unaware of what Elsagate is, it was a major controversy surrounding channels that were making inappropriate videos targeted at kids that featured characters from children's media (most prominently ComicBook/SpiderMan and Elsa from ''[[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Frozen]]'', hence the name). [=YouTube=] largely ignored it until news outlets reported what was happening, at which point [=YouTube=] had to do something to salvage their reputation. However, the removal of "Elsagate" started a chain reaction that caused [=YouTube=] to implement a rating system, which consists of "kid-friendly" and "not kid-friendly" - and only not-kid-friendly content is eligible for monetization. In essence, [=YouTube=] started operating on the concept of RatedMForMoney taken to its logical extreme thanks to what was once a series of prank videos snowballing into a major scandal.

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** Elsagate ended up causing this for Website/YouTube, Platform/YouTube, although this has more to do with bringing the site into compliance with existing laws forbidding ads targeted at young children than it does with the fandom of the site. For those unaware of what Elsagate is, it was a major controversy surrounding channels that were making inappropriate videos targeted at kids that featured characters from children's media (most prominently ComicBook/SpiderMan and Elsa from ''[[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Frozen]]'', hence the name). [=YouTube=] largely ignored it until news outlets reported what was happening, at which point [=YouTube=] had to do something to salvage their reputation. However, the removal of "Elsagate" started a chain reaction that caused [=YouTube=] to implement a rating system, which consists of "kid-friendly" and "not kid-friendly" - and only not-kid-friendly content is eligible for monetization. In essence, [=YouTube=] started operating on the concept of RatedMForMoney taken to its logical extreme thanks to what was once a series of prank videos snowballing into a major scandal.



** This is the primary reason why uploaders disable comments on Website/YouTube, far more so than not being able to handle criticism. Case in point, Wrestling/{{WWE}}'s official [=YouTube=] Channel. However, knowing the IWC (Internet Wrestling Community), one would only be able to guess how many comments they would receive about Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Wrestling/{{TNA}}, Wrestling/ChrisBenoit, or the myriad of other "We Do Not Speak of Such Things" topics that they would undoubtedly be inundated with.

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** This is the primary reason why uploaders disable comments on Website/YouTube, Platform/YouTube, far more so than not being able to handle criticism. Case in point, Wrestling/{{WWE}}'s official [=YouTube=] Channel. However, knowing the IWC (Internet Wrestling Community), one would only be able to guess how many comments they would receive about Wrestling/RingOfHonor, Wrestling/{{TNA}}, Wrestling/ChrisBenoit, or the myriad of other "We Do Not Speak of Such Things" topics that they would undoubtedly be inundated with.



* Fanfiction sites, most notably Website/FanFictionDotNet, used to allow ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fanfic and even outright {{MST}}ing in other categories. However, this inevitably attracted [[InternetJerk Internet Jerks]] who used [=MSTs=] to attack authors and/or insult their work, resulting in a total ban on [=MSTs=], even if the author gave permission or is [=MSTing=] their ''own'' work.

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* Fanfiction sites, most notably Website/FanFictionDotNet, Platform/FanFictionDotNet, used to allow ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fanfic and even outright {{MST}}ing in other categories. However, this inevitably attracted [[InternetJerk Internet Jerks]] who used [=MSTs=] to attack authors and/or insult their work, resulting in a total ban on [=MSTs=], even if the author gave permission or is [=MSTing=] their ''own'' work.
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* WebAnimation/JoCat created a video called "[[https://youtu.be/Y2Y5KVtU810?feature=shared I Like Girls]]" in April 2021, which was a genderbent parody of Lizzo’s "Boys". However, in December 2023, [=JoCat=] announced that [[https://www.jocat.net/ he would be taking an indefinite break from content creation]] after his current projects were finished. In his announcement, [=JoCat=] said that the video generated CreatorBreakdown due to threats of violence to him and his family (including suspicious packages being sent), doxxing attempts, and homophobic remarks generated from the "I Like Girls" video.

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* WebAnimation/JoCat created a video called "[[https://youtu.be/Y2Y5KVtU810?feature=shared I Like Girls]]" in April 2021, which was a genderbent parody of Lizzo’s "Boys". However, in on December 2023, [=JoCat=] announced that [[https://www.jocat.net/ he would be taking an indefinite break from content creation]] after his current projects were finished. In his announcement, [=JoCat=] said stated that the video generated he had suffered a CreatorBreakdown due to threats of violence to against him and his family (including suspicious packages being sent), doxxing attempts, and homophobic remarks generated from that he had received ever since he posted the "I Like Girls" video.
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* WebAnimation/JoCat created a video called "[[https://youtu.be/Y2Y5KVtU810?feature=shared I Like Girls]]" in April 2021, which was a genderbent parody of Lizzo’s "Boys". However, in December 2023, [=JoCat=] announced that [[https://www.jocat.net/ he would be taking an indefinite break from content creation]] after his current projects were finished. In his announcement, [=JoCat=] said that the video generated CreatorBreakdown due to threats of violence to him and his family (including suspicious packages being sent), doxxing attempts, and homophobic remarks generated from the "I Like Girls" video.
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* On December 13, 2023, Website/{{Twitch}} made changes to its content policy that would relax restrictions on what it called "Artistic Nudity". Not long after these changes was implemented, users would take advantage of this to flood the Art category with art streams containing explicitly pornographic content, the most viewed of which featuring ''Manga/OnePiece'' character Whitebeard being drawn with a GagPenis. It only took two days for Twitch to roll this policy change back because of how much it was being abused.

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* On December 13, 2023, Website/{{Twitch}} made changes to its content policy that would relax restrictions on what it called "Artistic Nudity". Not long after these changes was were implemented, users would take advantage of this to flood the Art category with art streams containing explicitly pornographic content, the most viewed of which featuring ''Manga/OnePiece'' character Whitebeard being drawn with a GagPenis. It only took two days for Twitch to roll this policy change back because of how much it was being abused.

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