Follow TV Tropes

Following

History WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings / WebOriginal

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[foldercontrol]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Wiki/ namespace clean up.


* The Tropes Mirror Wiki originally was open for anyone who wanted to sign on and edit. But then a handful of jokers from [[Wiki/TVTropes This Very Wiki]] decided the folks over on the Mirror needed to be "punished" for daring to actually exist as a website and started spam-bombing the Mirror by creating new pages that were titled from the old wiki (using actual trope titles of pages that hadn't been imported yet), but filled with porn spam, or ads for erectile dysfunction drugs, or cheap cigarettes, and the like. As a result, new editors have to now be approved by the admins before they can do anything on the wiki. When one of the spammers was tracked down and confronted, he admitted to doing it as a "fuck you" to the Mirror on behalf of Fast Eddie and TV Tropes, despite the Mirror's existence not violating any law, rule, regulation, or standard of behavior. A different Tropes Mirror Wiki, founded by a different user, exists today, but it can only contain material from this wiki that originated before July 2012.

to:

* The Tropes Mirror Wiki originally was open for anyone who wanted to sign on and edit. But then a handful of jokers from [[Wiki/TVTropes [[Website/TVTropes This Very Wiki]] decided the folks over on the Mirror needed to be "punished" for daring to actually exist as a website and started spam-bombing the Mirror by creating new pages that were titled from the old wiki (using actual trope titles of pages that hadn't been imported yet), but filled with porn spam, or ads for erectile dysfunction drugs, or cheap cigarettes, and the like. As a result, new editors have to now be approved by the admins before they can do anything on the wiki. When one of the spammers was tracked down and confronted, he admitted to doing it as a "fuck you" to the Mirror on behalf of Fast Eddie and TV Tropes, despite the Mirror's existence not violating any law, rule, regulation, or standard of behavior. A different Tropes Mirror Wiki, founded by a different user, exists today, but it can only contain material from this wiki that originated before July 2012.



* One result of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Seigenthaler_biography_incident Seigenthaler incident]] was [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] barring unregistered users (i.e., those with IP addresses only) from starting articles (although they are still free to edit those started by registered users).

to:

* One result of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Seigenthaler_biography_incident Seigenthaler incident]] was [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} [[Website/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] barring unregistered users (i.e., those with IP addresses only) from starting articles (although they are still free to edit those started by registered users).

Added: 606

Changed: 8

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Zaranyzerak, a movie and comic book collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. Before long, it started to spill into the comments sections of all his the videos he posted after his ‘’TLJ’’ and even his older videos as well. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. This lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why he semi-retired from [=YouTube=] to instead mostly focus on his livestreams on Twitch. Currently the majority of new content he posts to his [=YouTube=] channel are livestream highights from his Twitch streams, which has resulted in his channel going into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]]. While he occasionally still does movie collection videos, he has refused to go back and make nerd rage videos again, out of fear of creating and facing more backlash and harassment from other fandoms.

to:

* Zaranyzerak, a movie and comic book collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. Before long, it started to spill into the comments sections of all his the videos he posted after his ‘’TLJ’’ ''TLJ'' and even his older videos as well. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. This lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why he semi-retired from [=YouTube=] to instead mostly focus on his livestreams on Twitch. Currently the majority of new content he posts to his [=YouTube=] channel are livestream highights from his Twitch streams, which has resulted in his channel going into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]]. While he occasionally still does movie collection videos, he has refused to go back and make nerd rage videos again, out of fear of creating and facing more backlash and harassment from other fandoms.


Added DiffLines:

* John Darko, an audiophile YouTuber has always been cynical towards the audiophile community. Starting around 2019, he started getting a lot of hateful and toxic comments regarding his audio set up, paid sponsorships and his positive remarks towards bad audio products. The toxicity reached a point that in November 2020, he disabled comments on his [=YouTube=] channel and his Instagram. In 2021, he reinstated the comments on most of his videos, though on “approval only” mode. However, the comments on his Instagram, his [=YouTube=] community page and all (pre-May 2018) videos have remained disabled.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for either their toxic behavior or fandoms not policing their behavior. 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. She especially calls out [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] quite a bit, arguing that their reputation as a toxic fandom is deserved because of a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]]. 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 her need Orchard 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 don't have the moral high ground and are harassing her for no reason.

to:

** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for either their toxic behavior or fandoms not policing their behavior. 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. She especially calls out [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] quite a bit, arguing that their reputation as a toxic fandom is deserved because of a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]]. 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 her need 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 don't have the moral high ground and are they're harassing her for no reason.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.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* At the beginning of 2015, the {{Creepypasta}} Wiki's chat room was taken down due to the amount of drama it was amassing. While it had been taken down and was always restored after a short while, this time it was gone for good.

to:

* At the beginning of 2015, the {{Creepypasta}} Wiki's chat room was taken down due to the amount of drama it was amassing. While it The chat room had been taken down and was always restored after a short while, while several times before. But this time time, it was gone for good.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for either their toxic behavior or fandoms not policing their behavior. 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. She especially calls out [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] quite a bit, arguing that their reputation as a toxic fandom is deserved because of a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]].
** 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'' - 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. 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 everything Orchard says is being taken in the worst possible light by these stalkers. Orchard also discusses the SunkCostFallacy involved in such stalking, arguing that people who stalk her need Orchard to be as bad as they claim she is because it helps them feel better about themselves.

to:

** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for either their toxic behavior or fandoms not policing their behavior. 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. She especially calls out [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] quite a bit, arguing that their reputation as a toxic fandom is deserved because of a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]].
fandom]]. 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 her need Orchard 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 don't have the moral high ground and are harassing her for no reason.
** 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'' - 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. 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 everything Orchard says is being taken in the worst possible light by these stalkers. Orchard also discusses the SunkCostFallacy involved in such stalking, arguing that people who stalk her need Orchard to be as bad as they claim she is because it helps them feel better about themselves.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** 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'' - not to harass her, 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. While Orchard did note that there was a large decrease in the behaviors she disliked after posting that video, she still rarely enables comments and/or ratings on her other posts for fear of it happening again.

to:

** 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'' - not to harass her, 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. While 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 everything Orchard did note that there was a large decrease says is being taken in the behaviors she disliked after posting worst possible light by these stalkers. Orchard also discusses the SunkCostFallacy involved in such stalking, arguing that video, people who stalk her need Orchard to be as bad as they claim she still rarely enables comments and/or ratings on her other posts for fear of is because it happening again.helps them feel better about themselves.

Added: 36559

Changed: 25893

Removed: 29210

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Made this a little easier to read and I added a little more info on the Pixiv entry (from experience)


* ''WebVideo/ComedyShortsGamer'' briefly disabled his [=YouTube=] comments section (and only approved certain comments for a while) in June 2017 after many of his fans started to attack him for his content (it got to the point people linked ''viruses'' disguised as Deji's account). It has since died down.
* ''Website/DivaDirt'' temporarily disabled the comment feature on its articles after a news report about a shooting outside the WWE Performance Center was met with a lot of tasteless comments from trolls - and the editor warned the site's users that such things were not to be joked about.
* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content (with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts). This came to a head in 2021, when one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and identity to roleplay as his character -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic accused Evan and his partner of being ableist]] when they asked them to stop. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a last name for his character, to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona (with "Evan Myers" winning out).
** All three of the creators ''and'' their girlfriends have had to delete or purge the followers from their social media accounts, due to harassment from fans and enamored fangirls. Vinnie quit posting on social media entirely in 2019, after one female fan began stalking him across his social media accounts, claiming that the two of them were in a relationship (and, after Vinnie ignored her, that she was being emotionally and physically abused).
* ''{{Website/IMDB}}'' shut down its message boards in 2017 due to too much abuse from trolls on them.
* Creator/RickyGervais expressly pointed out that the reason that they decided to stop giving ''Radio/TheRickyGervaisShow'' away for free and start charging for it upfront was because they were getting annoyed at fans whining that they had missed out on the brief free period.

to:

* ''WebVideo/ComedyShortsGamer'' briefly disabled his [=YouTube=] comments section (and only approved certain comments for a while) in June 2017 after many of his fans started to attack him for his content (it got to the point people linked ''viruses'' disguised as Deji's account). It has since died down.
* ''Website/DivaDirt'' temporarily disabled the comment feature on its articles after a news report about a shooting outside the WWE Performance Center was met with a lot of tasteless comments from trolls - and the editor warned the site's users that such things were not to be joked about.
* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content (with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts). This came to a head in 2021, when one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and identity to roleplay as his character -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic accused Evan and his partner of being ableist]] when they asked them to stop. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a last name for his character, to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona (with "Evan Myers" winning out).
** All three of the creators ''and'' their girlfriends have had to delete or purge the followers from their social media accounts, due to harassment from fans and enamored fangirls. Vinnie quit posting on social media entirely in 2019, after one female fan began stalking him across his social media accounts, claiming that the two of them were in a relationship (and, after Vinnie ignored her, that she was being emotionally and physically abused).
* ''{{Website/IMDB}}'' shut down its message boards in 2017 due to too much abuse from trolls on them.
* Creator/RickyGervais expressly pointed out that the reason that they decided to stop giving ''Radio/TheRickyGervaisShow'' away for free and start charging for it upfront was because they were getting annoyed at fans whining that they had missed out on the brief free period.
[[folder: Animated Webshows]]



* Matt Wilson, the creator of ''WebAnimation/BonusStage'', ended the series and dropped off the Internet in part due to the fans, who were either screamingly negative or creepily obsessed.

to:

* Matt Wilson, 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 these videos being blocked, notably those being used for Machinima/PainisCupcake's [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 background music]][[/note]].
* ''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.
* 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 Octavia ''[[ParentalIncest and her father]]''. While [[Creator/VivienneMedrano
the creator of ''WebAnimation/BonusStage'', 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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Apps and Games]]
* [[http://www.postsecret.com/ PostSecret]] opened an [=iPhone=] app at the end of 2011 so people could take photographs and edit them quickly to make their own secrets and send them to a separate secret section that other app users could see. While mostly secrets similar to those found on the website people started to send in generally hurtful secrets, often about other secrets sent through the app. [=PostSecret=] is known for sending in the most personal secrets people have so rude comments aren't looked upon kindly. This started a huge fight between those being rude, trolls and those trying to defend those being attacked. Actual secrets got pilled under all of these. The creators tried to set up a system where they would screen every secret sent in, which was at an average of 30,000 per day. This quickly proved impossible and the app was closed on the first day of 2012, lasting a total of four months.
* There was a fun little web game called ''Space Email'', where people could send random, anonymous letters to people, ranging from funny (or spammy), sad, or heartwarming. Less than ''two days'' after it was made, the program was shut down because many people also used it as a way to be racist, post other people's personal information, and other unpleasant things. In order to protect others from getting hurt, the program was pulled, ruining the chance for anyone else to make a letter.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Content Creators]]
* In January 2018, Creator/GavinFree (a well-known member of Creator/RoosterTeeth and creator of ''WebVideo/TheSlowMoGuys'') and his girlfriend (former Rooster Teeth member Meg Turney) had a crazed fan break into their house armed with a handgun, their intention being killing Gavin, as the fan had an obsession with Meg and hated Gavin for being with her. Gavin has since stopped doing meet and greets with fans at live events, had his RTX schedule privatized, and significantly scaled back his online presence. He later revealed in a December 2021 interview with WebVideo/{{Smosh}} co-creator Anthony Padilla that he grapples with PTSD from the incident. Meg didn't recover too well either, since her [=YouTube=] channel went silent for six months before she put up a video letting her fans know about what's going on and saying that she was nervous to return to her videos in fear of a copycat.
* In a Reddit AMA, ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' co-writer and co-director Miles Luna stated that he's lost interest in writing scenes involving his character Jaune Arc due to fans accusing Miles of making Jaune his self-insert.
* Creator/LianaK originally hosted Zoom parties for her Patrons as a chance for people to have fun and talk. After one incident in 2020 where an argument broke out, she opted out of doing them again, saying it was impossible to have fun and be a moderator at the same time.
* Creator/MontyOum used to be very active on Facebook, often chatting with and exchanging ideas with fans. This changed when he started getting bombarded with comments and messages demanding he finish ''WebAnimation/DeadFantasy''. The last straw was when a photo of him and his family at his mother's wake got these comments, which caused him to turn his Facebook page into a like page and rarely visit it anymore. Prior to his death in 2015, Twitter was the only social media outlet that he updated regularly.
* Creator/CowChop, a now-defunct comedy group under Creator/RoosterTeeth,
ended up getting evicted out of the series home they used for filming when someone doxxed them about the damage done to the house and dropped off contacted their landlord.
* redhotsonic, a [=YouTuber=] who covers various ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' games, fan games, and {{Game Mod}}s, ended up going on a hiatus from [=YouTube=] for several months after harassment from an aggressive troll, who had made several threats towards him and his family (including his at-the-time ''unborn child''), as well as doxxing several other people as well. Fortunately, he has since recovered from this and returned to uploading videos.
* Voice actress Wubcake was quite prominent in
the fandom for ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', including being widely thought of as ''the'' fan voice for Sunset Shimmer. In 2020, Wubcake announced that she would no longer be making MLP-related content, choosing to focus on ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' content instead. [[https://youtu.be/aSbB498SnCQ?t=1234 In a livestream]], Wubcake cited general burnout with [[{{Typecasting}} being asked to do the same kinds of lines over and over in brony videos]], as well as meeting very toxic people in the brony fandom. She cited a specific incident in which someone raised tens of thousands of dollars on [=GoFundMe=] (ostensibly for cancer treatment), only to delete all of their social media accounts the moment that the money was raised. When Wubcake posted on Twitter that she hoped it wasn't a scam, Peter New -- a voice actor from ''Friendship is Magic'' -- {{Quote Mine}}d Wubcake and sent his Twitter followers after her, leading to a ton of harassment after Wubcake's words were taken out of context. All of this contributed to Wubcake's decision to bolt from ''MLP'' and never look back.
*
Internet analyst Creator/LilyOrchard both discusses this trope in part due to her work and has played it straight with her own fandom.
** For being discussed: Orchard hates
the fans, who were {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for either screamingly negative their toxic behavior or creepily obsessed.fandoms not policing their behavior. 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. She especially calls out [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] quite a bit, arguing that their reputation as a toxic fandom is deserved because of a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]].
** 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'' - not to harass her, 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. While Orchard did note that there was a large decrease in the behaviors she disliked after posting that video, she still rarely enables comments and/or ratings on her other posts for fear of it happening again.
* Littlenommer was known for not only being the girlfriend of Trott of LetsPlay/HatFilms but also being quite involved with the fandom on Tumblr. This changed in 2015 when fans harassed her after she asked them to tone down the shipping and sexualization of her boyfriend, which caused her to temporarily turn off anonymous asks. The last straw was harassment during a stream by the Sirs, followed by a post [[http://midnight-spyro14.tumblr.com/post/133054814756/what-is-your-response-to-littlenommer-having-to that accused her of being insecure in her relationship]], basically blaming her for the harassment from the fandom. Littlenommer vowed to never moderate for the trio again and temporarily deactivated her Tumblr.
* Creator/RickyGervais expressly pointed out that the reason that they decided to stop giving ''Radio/TheRickyGervaisShow'' away for free and start charging for it upfront was because they were getting annoyed at fans whining that they had missed out on the brief free period.



* 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.
* Sometimes, when a group of videos on [=YouTube=] gets taken down due to [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright infringement]], fans of the videos will quite unfairly and needlessly harp on the uploader. In at least one case, this has resulted in the uploader personally taking down ''all'' of their videos.[[invoked]]
* ''WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}}'':
** The comments section for traditional Retsupurae videos were removed after viewers wouldn't stop bickering amongst themselves or posting links to videos to be riffed on, even after it became apparent that such links were always ignored. After much clamoring, the comments were eventually reinstated, [[HistoryRepeats only for the same bickering and link-posting to keep happening]]. The comments were removed again, and this time, they were gone for good. Not helping matters was the person who posted a fandom secret of pairing the guys up, or the person who uploaded a video consisting of nothing but Slowbeef's laughter strung together for ten minutes. Both of these things ended up intensely creeping out the Retsupurae creators, which factored into the decision to turn comments off permanently.
** In 2013, the creators started editing out the names of Let's Players due to fans thinking that having a Restupurae made about someone meant that it was okay to bully the Let's Player off of [=YouTube=]. In spite of the names being removed, fans continued to track the people down and harass them, which eventually spelled the death of "traditional Retsupurae" in favor of riffing longplays of games, where the hosts mock the content of the game itself and not the person who's playing it.
* As an AprilFoolsDay prank, Maddox changed ''Website/TheBestPageInTheUniverse'' into ''[[http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=april_fools04 One of the Better Pages in the Universe]]''. Most of the fans didn't get the joke and thought that it was either a serious new direction, a change imposed by a girlfriend, or a hack. After [[http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=april_fools_you_morons reviewing the emails he received reacting to the prank]], Maddox declared "I seriously contemplated taking down my site and just posting links to [[BestialityIsDepraved animal porn]] for you retards. You're all idiots, and I've lost what little respect I had for you."
* ''Website/ChannelAwesome'':
** A lot of contributors used to have FAQ threads on the forums where they would answer any question. Not only are those threads gone because of questions that got too personal, but most of the people on the forums have fled the place altogether because of the culminating mess of trolling and general obnoxious behavior.
** There was a site-wide RunningGag that everyone wanted Creator/AllisonPregler and treated her like a sex symbol. It had a lot of funny moments, there was no sexist behavior involved, and it produced loads of FanficFuel. Unfortunately, too many fans took it as permission to just consider Allison as a hot chick and not a reviewer, so the jokes had to die down.
** Another Allison-related one. Her relationship with her boyfriend {{WebVideo/Phelous}} produced lots of videos and [[FriendlyFandoms a shared fanbase]], but due to some people hitting her with accusations of ruining Phelous' work, she [[http://allisonpregler.tumblr.com/post/42994299935/you-know-for-a-year-and-a-half-now-ive-been says]] she's become hesitant to make videos with Phelous.
** While Creator/DougWalker never liked ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', his first review of it was him trying his best to be nice and constantly interrupting his own opinions to assure people he was probably just overreacting and would never be a FanHater about it. However, a wave of HePannedItNowHeSucks hit Walker, including a Facebook post having to be deleted because over 100 people were calling him names for asking why the review got hated.
* ''WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment'':
** After Spoony won the Mashable Open Web Award for 2009's Funniest Person to Follow, he posted a video thanking his fans for their support. Unfortunately, more than a few viewers posted comments insulting his then-girlfriend Scarlett, who made a rare appearance in the video, prompting Noah to replace it with a new video titled "An Appeal For Manners".
** Spoony has publicly called out the fans who made the other TGWTG contributors hesitant about doing crossovers with him because said fans would inevitably cause trouble, usually by endlessly talking trash about the other reviewer and claiming that they were taking Spoony's attention away from his own work.
** There's been at least one occasion where fans have shown up unannounced and uninvited in {{cosplay}} outside of Spoony's house. One fan even did the same thing to his parents, having looked up Spoony's address before he moved out. These "fans" refused to leave until the police were called. Considering that Spoony's brother is a police officer who has had people try to kill him, Spoony was ''not'' amused. He would later post on Twitter that anyone who tried this is ''not'' welcome, and that he'll be calling the police instantly if anyone tries it again.
** His vlog on ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' where he and April rip into it received backlash that was so negative that he disabled comments on the video. Spoony even made a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qGBf7vRXV8 response video]] to the backlash where he stated that while the negative reaction was expected, he was surprised at the sheer quantity of childish and borderline incomprehensible vitriol for his opinion on the film. This was one of the incidences that led him to disable all comments on his videos, a decision he's stood by to this day.
* Creator/LewisLovhaug of ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' gets a good deal of this from his ''WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers'' series, mostly in two different forms:
** The most prominent is people who harass him about when the next episode will be posted, which has prompted Lewis to comment on multiple videos (with varying levels of annoyance and frustration) that there's no set release schedule and that he has less time to work on the series than he would like thanks to real life and work on the normal ''[=AT4W=]'' episodes. Eventually he ''did'' set a fixed schedule, but of course RealLife sometimes gets in the way.
** The other part comes from fans who dislike Lewis' stance towards ''Franchise/SuperSentai''; namely, he has no interest in watching it[[note]]though he did review a few episodes of ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'' and ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' as part of Patreon incentives[[/note]] because it wasn't a part of his childhood like Power Rangers was and therefore it holds no nostalgia for him. He only brings it up in ''HOPR'' when it serves to explain factual information about the show he's reviewing (like the sillier aspects of ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' stemming from [[Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger its source material]] being an AffectionateParody). He's also said that he specifically wants to avoid drawing needless comparisons between a Rangers show and its Sentai source to keep from falling into the conflict that exists between more vocal fans of the two franchises; needless to say, this doesn't sit well with the Sentai purists.
** Later, an ''[=AT4W=]'' episode had Linkara (Lewis's character) insulting people who use ad-blockers to browse his site, which caused a backlash from people who didn't understand the concept of AlterEgoActing and thought it was serious rather than a joke. This was followed by Lewis posting an [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness out-of-character]] video to explain that the show is his primary source of income and asking politely for fans to disable ad-blockers because this is quite literally the money he uses to pay rent, buy food, etc., and a couple of thirty-second advertisements shouldn't be that big a problem. Although he later noted a massive increase in ad revenue following this video, there were more than a few commenters who acted like Lewis's request was unreasonable and openly stated their intent to continue blocking the ads purely out of spite.
* Furry image board site Fchan had played an April Fools prank on its viewers by making every link always direct to a specific category of images instead of the section people intended to click on. People complained ''loudly'' about this, causing the admin to revolt by shutting the site down for a day because, in his own words, "People don't know how to take a joke."



* Japanese artists, particularly on Pixiv, are staunchly against the posting of their art on other sites; pages like the Japan-based [[http://ofp.yu.to/ Online Fanarts Protection]] exist to inform people about such policies. Although artists are generally fine with people linking to the pages for their art on sites like Twitter and Facebook, they draw the line at their art being uploaded onto sites such as Website/{{Tumblr}}, and will often have a quip on their Pixiv profile warning users against the unauthorized posting of their art on other sites, or at the least telling fans to ask them before reposting. Some artists will go as far as to make their works private or delete them altogether if this problem is bad enough. Reactions to this sort of policy have been mixed; fellow artists generally agree with them, citing that they prefer to control where on the web their works show up (especially considering some users don't bother to give credit to the original artist when posting their images, or worse, [[UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}} claim the art as their own]]) while many non-artists, especially Westerners, feel that there's no point complaining about it by virtue of content on the Internet being easily reposted elsewhere and that asking artists for permission to post art on other sites is too much of a hassle, especially when [[LanguageBarrier most artists on Pixiv do not understand English and most Westerners don't know Japanese]]. Many Japanese artists are nonetheless critical of the Western and overseas fandom and claim they do not respect their rules and boundaries. So this ties into ValuesDissonance since the Western fanbases interact differently than Japanese fanbases (in addition to language barriers), and they thus have different views on what is considered acceptable behavior.
* Before Serenes Forest became the new go-to place for ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' information, other sites had served the purpose and were later shut down because the moderators and administrators got too tired of dealing with the raging fans.
* The Tropes Mirror Wiki originally was open for anyone who wanted to sign on and edit. But then a handful of jokers from [[Wiki/TVTropes This Very Wiki]] decided the folks over on the Mirror needed to be "punished" for daring to actually exist as a website and started spam-bombing the Mirror by creating new pages that were titled from the old wiki (using actual trope titles of pages that hadn't been imported yet), but filled with porn spam, or ads for erectile dysfunction drugs, or cheap cigarettes, and the like. As a result, new editors have to now be approved by the admins before they can do anything on the wiki. When one of the spammers was tracked down and confronted, he admitted to doing it as a "fuck you" to the Mirror on behalf of Fast Eddie and TV Tropes, despite the Mirror's existence not violating any law, rule, regulation, or standard of behavior. A different Tropes Mirror Wiki, founded by a different user, exists today, but it can only contain material from this wiki that originated before July 2012.
* [[http://www.postsecret.com/ PostSecret]] opened an [=iPhone=] app at the end of 2011 so people could take photographs and edit them quickly to make their own secrets and send them to a separate secret section that other app users could see. While mostly secrets similar to those found on the website people started to send in generally hurtful secrets, often about other secrets sent through the app. [=PostSecret=] is known for sending in the most personal secrets people have so rude comments aren't looked upon kindly. This started a huge fight between those being rude, trolls and those trying to defend those being attacked. Actual secrets got pilled under all of these. The creators tried to set up a system where they would screen every secret sent in, which was at an average of 30,000 per day. This quickly proved impossible and the app was closed on the first day of 2012, lasting a total of four months.
* 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 these videos being blocked, notably those being used for Machinima/PainisCupcake's [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 background music]][[/note]].
* ''WebVideo/VideoGamesAwesome'' used to have it where anyone could communicate with them in their chat room during their playthroughs, but after one too many instances of trolls spoiling the games, they made it so that only donators who contributed at least fifty dollars could participate in the chat, which pissed off some long time fans who couldn't spare the money.



* ''WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}}'' had two notable instances within a relatively short interval of each other, and a third in 2021:
** During the six days that Joel had his channel hijacked by a [[{{Troll}} script]] [[InternetJerk kiddie]], Vinny was forced to call out fans for their incredibly volatile responses to the incident, which included attacking both himself and Joel for giving little vocal response to the incident. Vinny specifically called this VocalMinority "the worst kind of Vinesauce fans" and heavily reiterated that they were doing exactly what the hacker wanted them to do.
** A few months later, Joel went on a rant condemning viewers who try to derail the chat by announcing that another streamer has gone live before antagonizing Joel for forcing them to pick between two channels. This behavior was so bad in Joel's eyes that he made a new rule for his streams that explicitly condemned this kind of behavior.
** Vinny was the victim of a cancellation attempt in April 2021, leading to him taking a brief leave of absence and scaling back both his streams and his presence online as a whole. In addition, he stopped hosting the Art Corner segment for how uncomfortable it made him at times.



* One result of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Seigenthaler_biography_incident Seigenthaler incident]] was [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] barring unregistered users (i.e., those with IP addresses only) from starting articles (although they are still free to edit those started by registered users).

to:

* One result WebAnimation/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 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Seigenthaler_biography_incident Seigenthaler incident]] was [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] barring unregistered users (i.e., those with IP addresses only) from starting articles (although they are still free 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 edit those started by registered users).do that.



* There was a fun little web game called ''Space Email'', where people could send random, anonymous letters to people, ranging from funny (or spammy), sad, or heartwarming. Less than ''two days'' after it was made, the program was shut down because many people also used it as a way to be racist, post other people's personal information, and other unpleasant things. In order to protect others from getting hurt, the program was pulled, ruining the chance for anyone else to make a letter.
* On ''Website/DragonCave'', the Frilled Dragon was a very nice, but exceptionally common breed. The combination of this and its description being the same as other, more valuable breeds caused a massive backlash, to the point of outright insulting its sprite and artist. At first, the creator tried to brainstorm ways to make it more appealing, but eventually she got so sick of the thing that she straight out discontinued the breed. However, Frilled Dragons returned in May 2016, complete with their original descriptions and with a sprite for the males. The creator [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regretted having them retired in the first place]], admitting that they were less mature at the time and really could have handled the whole situation better.



* A fair number of fanfiction sites (most notably Website/FanFictionDotNet) used to allow ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fanfic and even outright {{MST}}ing in other categories. However, thanks to how many {{jerkass}}es used [=MSTs=] to attack authors and/or insult their work in a way that couldn't be attributed to poorly-worded criticism, these types of fics got banned altogether.
* The website Website/KnowYourMeme has locked submissions to several image galleries after misuse or drama got out of control:
** "Cringeworthy" was locked after people started flooding it with fetish art, most notably a series of pictures depicting a drawing of an inflated WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}, as well as the fact that the image gallery as a whole was becoming a haven for lots of incoming Flame Wars thanks to people uploading things they themselves found cringeworthy but others did not (usually involving political subject matter). In response, a forum thread was created in which people posted these images, which was seen as an acceptable compromise since, as a forum, it was clearer that the posts specifically reflected the opinion of the poster, but even ''that'' ended up being shut down when users started posting screenshots of Website/{{Tumblr}} blogs expressing views they disagreed with, which led to people contacting/harassing said blogs' owners to let them know they were "cringe".
** The galleries for "Childhood Enhanced" and "Ruined Childhood" followed suit, primarily because "Childhood Enhanced" would mostly consist of pictures of female characters in sexual scenes while "Ruined Childhood" mostly contained cover art of child-oriented media considered low-quality.
* Because of generally good behavior and quality in their sporkings, Das Mervin, mod of Blog/DasSporking, announced that new sporkers no longer had to be approved and could post whenever they wanted. Three months later, a series of major rule-breaking cases caused Mervin to temporarily shut down the comm and announce that sporkers could only post after being approved.



* In-universe example: At the end of the fifth season of ''WebVideo/TheGuild'', main character Sydney (who often goes by her MMO game's character name Codex) gets a job at the company that makes the MMO she and her guildmates are obsessed with. In the sixth season, she finds that the creator is a neurotic recluse who has [[ScheduleSlip scrapped the nearly-finished expansion]] multiple times for fear of provoking the ire of his game's haters. Making matters worse, her game's guild leader Vork storms into her boss's office and demands to have retribution for thousands of petty complaints. When Vork later organizes a loud and angry mob against the MMO, Codex goes out to tell the crowd that complaining about something too much to the point where the original creators want nothing to do with the thing they used to love anymore. In other words, "This is why fandom can't have nice things" is the main theme of the season. Indeed, this very issue may have been the reason why Felicia Day stopped making episodes of ''The Guild'' after this season, since Seasons 5 and 6 had not been well-received by some in fandom.
* WebAnimation/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.
* LetsPlay/NerdCubed "rebooted" his [=YouTube=] channel and started ignoring almost everything his fans said in December 2013. He wrote [[http://www.reddit.com/r/nerdcubed/comments/1xsou7/totalbiscuit_situation_lets_do_our_best_to_be/cfeag4k a detailed explanation]] of exactly why he did this, saying that it helped turn video making back into a paid hobby instead of an extremely stressful career.
--> ''"The community is toxic because they think you're their friend. When they don't like something they won't just dislike and move on, they'll take it as an attack on our 'friendship' and respond in kind."''

to:

* In-universe example: At the end of the fifth season of ''WebVideo/TheGuild'', main character Sydney (who often goes by her MMO game's character name Codex) gets a job at the company that makes the MMO she and her guildmates are obsessed with. In the sixth season, she finds that the creator is a neurotic recluse who has [[ScheduleSlip scrapped the nearly-finished expansion]] multiple times for fear of provoking the ire of On May 2014, Manu Larcenet closed his game's haters. Making matters worse, her game's guild leader Vork storms into her boss's office and demands to have retribution for thousands of petty complaints. When Vork later organizes a loud and angry mob against the MMO, Codex goes out to tell the crowd that complaining about something too much to the point blog where the original creators want nothing to do with the thing they used to love anymore. In other words, "This is why fandom can't have nice things" is the main theme of the season. Indeed, this very issue may have been the reason why Felicia Day stopped making episodes of ''The Guild'' he published exclusive cartoons after this season, since Seasons 5 and 6 had not been well-received by some in fandom.
* WebAnimation/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 reused without any approval 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.
* LetsPlay/NerdCubed "rebooted" his [=YouTube=] channel and started ignoring almost everything his fans said in December 2013. He wrote [[http://www.reddit.com/r/nerdcubed/comments/1xsou7/totalbiscuit_situation_lets_do_our_best_to_be/cfeag4k a detailed explanation]] of exactly why he did this, saying that it helped turn video making back into a paid hobby instead of an extremely stressful career.
--> ''"The community is toxic because they think you're their friend. When they don't like something they won't just dislike and move on, they'll take it as an attack on our 'friendship' and respond in kind."''
him.



* The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Wiki, "[=TurtlePedia=]", has had to shut down discussion pages on occasion due to rampant bullying from a small handful of members toward the majority. Some articles also have had to have long-term admin-only blocks due to one or two people continuously adding false information (including, but not limited to, obvious fan characters into articles on official works), and then complaining about them being the victims of bullying when they're asked to quit vandalizing.
* Two LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} channels, specifically LetsPlay/{{Rythian}} and LetsPlay/SimonLane and LetsPlay/LewisBrindley's joint channel, turned comments off for a few months in 2013. The former did it because he felt it was just getting annoying, the latter did it in part because of that (you can see examples of just what was written [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMYxImN6EBo here]]) but the main reason was because of fraudsters, who pretended that Simon had died and that extra funding was needed to complete ''[[Machinima/YogscastMinecraftSeries Shadow of Israphel]]''. They did eventually turn them back on in both cases, however.
* LetsPlay/CaptainSparklez is mostly positive about fan feedback, but on occasion, he gets fed up with StopHavingFunGuys. In particular, he very nearly canceled one of his modded ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' shows because fans expected him to know how every single mod that he had worked - even though he had installed over ''one hundred'' of them.
* LetsPlay/KimRichards, a member of the LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}}, has mentioned that due to irrational fan hatred (including harassment, racism, and "fans" calling for her to be fired because they don't like her), she does not read the comments section for her videos anywhere near as much as she used to. [[http://lomadia.tumblr.com/post/126333226873/i-just-saw-a-post-about-you-getting-a-pc-with She also turned off the "ask" function on her Tumblr due to constant abuse]].
* LetsPlay/{{Sips}} used to read the comments on his videos fairly regularly, occasionally [[SelfDeprecation joining in with bashing against both him and]] LetsPlay/{{Sjin}}. However, due to the comments section becoming a total mess, he switched to Reddit instead due to the latter being more organized and fans being considerably more rational.
* LetsPlay/PewDiePie has disabled his comments section at least once because things tend to degenerate very quickly into flame wars, making it hard for him to get any genuine fan feedback. He's also had trolls accuse him falsely of beating his girlfriend, which he did ''not'' like.
* On May 2014, Manu Larcenet closed his blog where he published exclusive cartoons after they were reused without any approval from him.



* Many [=LPers=] have quit playing [[GameMod ROM Hacks]] because they were sick of getting nothing but [[SturgeonsLaw poorly-made]] "[[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader Clones]]" made to [[{{Troll}} 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. and LetsPlay/{{Azureblade49}} is so sick of such Kaizo Clones that it's [[CreatorBacklash not a particularly wise thing to ask him about.]]

to:

* Many [=LPers=] have quit playing [[GameMod ROM Hacks]] because they Matt Wilson, the creator of ''WebAnimation/BonusStage'', ended the series and dropped off the Internet in part due to the fans, who were sick of getting nothing but [[SturgeonsLaw poorly-made]] "[[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader Clones]]" made to [[{{Troll}} 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. and LetsPlay/{{Azureblade49}} is so sick of such Kaizo Clones that it's [[CreatorBacklash not a particularly wise thing to ask him about.]]either screamingly negative or creepily obsessed.



* At the beginning of 2015, the {{Creepypasta}} Wiki's chat room was taken down due to the amount of drama it was amassing. While it had been taken down and was always restored after a short while, this time it was gone for good.
* The WebVideo/GameGrumps had to take down an episode of their ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' playthrough because they made the mistake of revealing the name of the author of a rather unhelpful FAQ that they were using, which led to a few fans harassing the author and even hunting down his personal phone number. The episode was later re-uploaded with the author's name censored, and Arin and Dan sent the author a personal apology (who was cool about the whole thing[[note]]especially since he admitted that he wrote the FAQ when he was in middle school, so it naturally wasn't as well-written as it could have been[[/note]]) and noted that the vast majority of Grumps fans in the original video were either defending the author or calling out the VocalMinority who suggested harassing him.
* ''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.
* Internet analyst Creator/LilyOrchard both discusses this trope in her work and has played it straight with her own fandom.
** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for either their toxic behavior or fandoms not policing their behavior. 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. She especially calls out [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] quite a bit, arguing that their reputation as a toxic fandom is deserved because of a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]].
** 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'' - not to harass her, 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. While Orchard did note that there was a large decrease in the behaviors she disliked after posting that video, she still rarely enables comments and/or ratings on her other posts for fear of it happening again.
* At Website/{{Tumblr}}, there are a number of "theme makers", users who make blog layouts for the site. Unfortunately, some users tend to constantly flood the theme maker's ask box with repeated questions about either the themes or their perceived slowness in updating the codes, as well as using them without crediting the theme maker, resulting in many of them deciding to quit making blog themes, deleting the codes or making them private, or leaving the site altogether.
* Littlenommer was known for not only being the girlfriend of Trott of LetsPlay/HatFilms but also being quite involved with the fandom on Tumblr. This changed in 2015 when fans harassed her after she asked them to tone down the shipping and sexualization of her boyfriend, which caused her to temporarily turn off anonymous asks. The last straw was harassment during a stream by the Sirs, followed by a post [[http://midnight-spyro14.tumblr.com/post/133054814756/what-is-your-response-to-littlenommer-having-to that accused her of being insecure in her relationship]], basically blaming her for the harassment from the fandom. Littlenommer vowed to never moderate for the trio again and temporarily deactivated her Tumblr.
* The Dreamwidth JournalRoleplay-related site Wankgate had a major upheaval in early January 2016 when anonymous posters (the vast majority of those on the site due to its nature) were discovered trying to attack the RP meme community Bakerstreet in an attempt to drive players they didn't like out and stir up needed "wank" to talk about. This led to the site's mod to temp-stop anonymous posts before restoring it with a set of new rules that essentially ended the idea of baseless wank on the site. While some got the hint, others just moved to another site [=RPAnons=] and opted to set fire to that, leading to another migration.
* WebVideo/{{Meatsleep}} (a creepy ARG that spanned several years and amassed quite a community) shut down in January of 2016 once it became clear that the fanbase was accusing people of being "Meat" (the central figure of the videos) and harassing them. The final video explains the purpose of the project and calls out the people who unwittingly ended it.
* 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.
* Creator/MontyOum used to be very active on Facebook, often chatting with and exchanging ideas with fans. This changed when he started getting bombarded with comments and messages demanding he finish ''WebAnimation/DeadFantasy''. The last straw was when a photo of him and his family at his mother's wake got these comments, which caused him to turn his Facebook page into a like page and rarely visit it anymore. Prior to his death in 2015, Twitter was the only social media outlet that he updated regularly.
* Given the controversial reception to ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'', WebVideo/ScreenJunkies preemptively turned off comments for the WebVideo/{{Honest Trailer|s}} for the movie.

to:

* At the beginning Creator/MatthewMercer is supremely patient with fans of 2015, the {{Creepypasta}} Wiki's chat room was taken ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'', and usually restrains himself to politely asking them to tone it down due to when they [[DudeNotFunny cross a line]] with the amount of drama it was amassing. While it had been taken down and was always restored cast. But after receiving a short while, this time it was gone for good.
* The WebVideo/GameGrumps had to take down an episode
barrage of their ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' playthrough because they made criticism from [[DieForOurShip disgruntled shippers]] in the mistake aftermath of revealing Campaign 2 Episode 118, Mercer aired his frustrations on Twitter.[[invoked]]
-->Seeing some VERY weird conversation about planned "aging" of characters and
the name of the author of a rather unhelpful FAQ that they were using, like... which led is very much not the case? [[{{Improv}} A randomly rolled encounter combined with unexpected player choices makes for unexpected outcomes.]] I'm seeing some really toxic discussions, based in (surprise) shipping spaces. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for shipping. I think, when engaged with in a HEALTHY way, [it] can be a great way to enjoy media and engage with it. However, the misinterpretation of a few story (especially improvised) [[ShipToShipCombat wielded as a weapon against others who disagree with your ship]], or [[DieForOurShip anger against not seeing YOUR ship realized and turning into hate for a fandom and/or it's creators]] is [[HateDumb toxic beyond belief.]] Sometimes the mental gymnastics I read when folks try to justify a perceived personal slight by creators and storytellers who both made no promises to you, or did nothing but continue to follow an organic, honest path with care, makes me not want to create. [[ArtistDisillusionment Scenarios like this continue to push me away from engaging online, for my own mental health.]] I don't want to pull away, but man... sometimes you all try my patience. The conspiracies, the assumptions, the untrue, unwarranted statements... *sigh*
* Zaranyzerak, a movie and comic book collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars''
fans harassing for his opinion on the author movie. Before long, it started to spill into the comments sections of all his the videos he posted after his ‘’TLJ’’ and even hunting down his personal phone number. older videos as well. The episode was later re-uploaded with the author's name censored, harassment and Arin and Dan sent the author a personal apology (who was cool about the whole thing[[note]]especially since he admitted troll attacks got so bad that he wrote the FAQ it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. This lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he was in middle school, so finally had enough of it naturally wasn't as well-written as it could have been[[/note]]) and noted that disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the vast comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why he semi-retired from [=YouTube=] to instead mostly focus on his livestreams on Twitch. Currently the majority of Grumps fans new content he posts to his [=YouTube=] channel are livestream highights from his Twitch streams, which has resulted in his channel going into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]]. While he occasionally still does movie collection videos, he has refused to go back and make nerd rage videos again, out of fear of creating and facing more backlash and harassment from other fandoms.
* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense smear campaign after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture; her attempts to clear up what she meant did not help matters.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The campaign was so incredibly hostile, to the point of digging up things she'd apologized for ''twelve years prior'', that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and online content creating as a whole.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: In-Universe]]
* In-universe example: At the end of the fifth season of ''WebVideo/TheGuild'', main character Sydney (who often goes by her MMO game's character name Codex) gets a job at the company that makes the MMO she and her guildmates are obsessed with. In the sixth season, she finds that the creator is a neurotic recluse who has [[ScheduleSlip scrapped the nearly-finished expansion]] multiple times for fear of provoking the ire of his game's haters. Making matters worse, her game's guild leader Vork storms into her boss's office and demands to have retribution for thousands of petty complaints. When Vork later organizes a loud and angry mob against the MMO, Codex goes out to tell the crowd that complaining about something too much to the point where
the original video were either defending creators want nothing to do with the author or calling out the VocalMinority who suggested harassing him.
* ''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
thing they won't use those franchises again - indeed, ComicBook/LexLuthor battled ComicBook/IronMan, and Hercule battled [[Franchise/StreetFighter Dan Hibiki]] after used to love anymore. In other words, "This is why fandom can't have nice things" is the two Goku vs. Superman fights were posted. You just won't see something like, say, Gohan vs. Superboy.
* Internet analyst Creator/LilyOrchard both discusses this trope in her work and has played it straight with her own fandom.
** For being discussed: Orchard hates the {{Vocal Minorit|y}}ies of various cartoons for either their toxic behavior or fandoms not policing their behavior. Most
main theme 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 season. Indeed, this very issue may have been the reason why Felicia Day stopped making creators' jobs harder. She especially calls out [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] quite episodes of ''The Guild'' after this season, since Seasons 5 and 6 had not been well-received by some in fandom.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Let's Plays]]
* Two LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} channels, specifically LetsPlay/{{Rythian}} and LetsPlay/SimonLane and LetsPlay/LewisBrindley's joint channel, turned comments off for
a bit, arguing that their reputation as a toxic fandom is deserved few months in 2013. The former did it because he felt it was just getting annoying, the latter did it in part because of a refusal to police and/or purge [[LoonyFan the more extreme members of their fandom]].
** 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 (you can see examples of just what was written [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5a4XrJcThY posted a video]] where she revealed com/watch?v=BMYxImN6EBo here]]) but the main reason was because of fraudsters, who pretended that she Simon had died and that extra funding was having a CreatorBreakdown from people asking the same questions needed to complete ''[[Machinima/YogscastMinecraftSeries Shadow of Israphel]]''. They did eventually turn them back on in both cases, however.
* LetsPlay/CaptainSparklez is mostly positive about fan feedback, but on occasion, he gets fed up with StopHavingFunGuys. In particular, he very nearly canceled one of his modded ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' shows because fans expected him to know how every single mod that he had worked - even though he had installed
over ''one hundred'' of them.
* LetsPlay/KimRichards, a member of the LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}}, has mentioned that due to irrational fan hatred (including harassment, racism,
and over, and she called out one fan in particular "fans" calling for ''tracking down her home address'' - not to harass her, but to send her a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and a copy of ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' be fired because they wanted her to bash don't like her), she does not read the game, despite Orchard previously stating that she was not interested in doing so. While Orchard did note that there was a large decrease in the behaviors she disliked after posting that video, she still rarely enables comments and/or ratings on section for her other posts for fear of it happening again.
* At Website/{{Tumblr}}, there are a number of "theme makers", users who make blog layouts for the site. Unfortunately, some users tend to constantly flood the theme maker's ask box with repeated questions about either the themes or their perceived slowness in updating the codes,
videos anywhere near as well much as using them without crediting the theme maker, resulting in many of them deciding to quit making blog themes, deleting the codes or making them private, or leaving the site altogether.
* Littlenommer was known for not only being the girlfriend of Trott of LetsPlay/HatFilms but also being quite involved with the fandom on Tumblr. This changed in 2015 when fans harassed her after
she asked them to tone down the shipping and sexualization of her boyfriend, which caused her to temporarily turn off anonymous asks. The last straw was harassment during a stream by the Sirs, followed by a post [[http://midnight-spyro14.used to. [[http://lomadia.tumblr.com/post/133054814756/what-is-your-response-to-littlenommer-having-to that accused com/post/126333226873/i-just-saw-a-post-about-you-getting-a-pc-with She also turned off the "ask" function on her of being insecure in her relationship]], basically blaming her for the harassment from the fandom. Littlenommer vowed to never moderate for the trio again and temporarily deactivated her Tumblr.
* The Dreamwidth JournalRoleplay-related site Wankgate had a major upheaval in early January 2016 when anonymous posters (the vast majority of those on the site
Tumblr due to its nature) were discovered trying to attack the RP meme community Bakerstreet in an attempt to drive players they didn't like out and stir up needed "wank" to talk about. This led to the site's mod to temp-stop anonymous posts before restoring it with a set of new rules that essentially ended the idea of baseless wank on the site. While some got the hint, others just moved to another site [=RPAnons=] and opted to set fire to that, leading to another migration.
constant abuse]].
* WebVideo/{{Meatsleep}} (a creepy ARG that spanned several years and amassed quite a community) shut down in January of 2016 once it became clear that the fanbase was accusing people of being "Meat" (the central figure of the videos) and harassing them. The final video explains the purpose of the project and calls out the people who unwittingly ended it.
* 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
LetsPlay/{{Sips}} used to make read the comments on his videos where characters from shows like WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}} [[YouAreGrounded get grounded]] and assaulted. fairly regularly, occasionally [[SelfDeprecation joining in with bashing against both him and]] LetsPlay/{{Sjin}}. However, due to 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.
* Creator/MontyOum used to be very active on Facebook, often chatting with and exchanging ideas with fans. This changed when he started getting bombarded with
comments section becoming a total mess, he switched to Reddit instead due to the latter being more organized and messages demanding he finish ''WebAnimation/DeadFantasy''. The last straw was when a photo of him and his family at his mother's wake got these comments, which caused him to turn his Facebook page into a like page and rarely visit it anymore. Prior to his death in 2015, Twitter was the only social media outlet that he updated regularly.fans being considerably more rational.
* Given the controversial reception to ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'', WebVideo/ScreenJunkies preemptively turned off LetsPlay/PewDiePie has disabled his comments section at least once because things tend to degenerate very quickly into flame wars, making it hard for the WebVideo/{{Honest Trailer|s}} for the movie.him to get any genuine fan feedback. He's also had trolls accuse him falsely of beating his girlfriend, which he did ''not'' like.



* Creator/CowChop, a now-defunct comedy group under Creator/RoosterTeeth, ended up getting evicted out of the home they used for filming when someone doxxed them about the damage done to the house and contacted their landlord.



* redhotsonic, a [=YouTuber=] who covers various ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' games, fan games, and {{Game Mod}}s, ended up going on a hiatus from [=YouTube=] for several months after harassment from an aggressive troll, who had made several threats towards him and his family (including his at-the-time ''unborn child''), as well as doxxing several other people as well. Fortunately, he has since recovered from this and returned to uploading videos.

to:

* redhotsonic, a [=YouTuber=] who covers various ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' games, fan games, and {{Game Mod}}s, ended up going on a hiatus from LetsPlay/NerdCubed "rebooted" his [=YouTube=] for several months after harassment from channel and started ignoring almost everything his fans said in December 2013. He wrote [[http://www.reddit.com/r/nerdcubed/comments/1xsou7/totalbiscuit_situation_lets_do_our_best_to_be/cfeag4k a detailed explanation]] of exactly why he did this, saying that it helped turn video making back into a paid hobby instead of an aggressive troll, who had extremely stressful career.
--> ''"The community is toxic because they think you're their friend. When they don't like something they won't just dislike and move on, they'll take it as an attack on our 'friendship' and respond in kind."''
* Many [=LPers=] have quit playing [[GameMod ROM Hacks]] because they were sick of getting nothing but [[SturgeonsLaw poorly-made]] "[[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader Clones]]"
made several threats towards him and his family (including his at-the-time ''unborn child''), as well as doxxing several other to [[{{Troll}} get them angry enough to]] RageQuit. LetsPlay/ProtonJon is at least indifferent to people as well. Fortunately, asking him about it, even though he has since recovered from this constantly makes it clear that he won't do ROM Hack [=LPs=] again. and returned LetsPlay/{{Azureblade49}} is so sick of such Kaizo Clones that it's [[CreatorBacklash not a particularly wise thing to uploading videos.ask him about.]]



* In January 2018, Creator/GavinFree (a well-known member of Creator/RoosterTeeth and creator of ''WebVideo/TheSlowMoGuys'') and his girlfriend (former Rooster Teeth member Meg Turney) had a crazed fan break into their house armed with a handgun, their intention being killing Gavin, as the fan had an obsession with Meg and hated Gavin for being with her. Gavin has since stopped doing meet and greets with fans at live events, had his RTX schedule privatized, and significantly scaled back his online presence. He later revealed in a December 2021 interview with WebVideo/{{Smosh}} co-creator Anthony Padilla that he grapples with PTSD from the incident. Meg didn't recover too well either, since her [=YouTube=] channel went silent for six months before she put up a video letting her fans know about what's going on and saying that she was nervous to return to her videos in fear of a copycat.
* 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:
** In 2018, [=YouTube=] severely tightened its monetization rules so that eligibility is only possible for those with at least 4,000 hours of overall watch time and at least 1,000 subscribers. Though advertising on inappropriate content was not a new problem, there were indications everywhere that the controversies involving Creator/LoganPaul had almost everything to do with it.
** 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 Franchise/{{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.
** The site made dislikes only visible to the videos' creators in late 2021 in order to prevent dislike-bombing and embarrassing the creators, putting an end to "ratioing" and "missing the like button" jokes.
* In a Reddit AMA, ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' co-writer and co-director Miles Luna stated that he's lost interest in writing scenes involving his character Jaune Arc due to fans accusing Miles of making Jaune his self-insert.
* After WebVideo/{{Chadtronic}} showcased him in the (now deleted) "DEEP INTO YOUTUBE 1" video, Obscure [[DerangedAnimation (and surreal)]] 3D animator Nicolas Fedorov had his videos explode in popularity. However, this is one of the few instances where the ColbertBump turned into a ''bad'' thing, as he became increasingly impatient with the influx of fans coming in from Chadtronic's channel, lashed out against them, and eventually purged all of his media accounts and went off the internet permanently. The only way to watch his videos now (or the first "DEEP INTO YOUTUBE" for that matter) was to KeepCirculatingTheTapes.
* For a short period after retiring from updating his review site, Creator/MarkPrindle would use his Facebook account to briefly post about albums he listened to recently. This changed with part of the reason being due to fans constantly asking him to just un-retire his site since he's still reviewing things. Instead, he started posting a list of music he listened to, with factual information included in parentheses (year of release, genre, and where the artist is from), inviting his followers to discuss ''their'' opinions in comments. However, if someone asks his opinion about an album, he'll give an answer, so it's not a complete loss.
* WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter:
** In late January 2020, Enter deleted his Twitter account due to heavy backlash and criticism towards his Nick-O-Rama series, in addition to excessive hostility towards him in general. When he recreated his Twitter in 2021, he was very open about it being run by someone else.
** Around 2016, Enter deleted his Tumblr for then-unknown reasons. Later, in 2019, he revealed in his "[[https://youtu.be/BoUoLEoOlxU?t=160 dealing with my cyberstalker]]" video that this was solely due to a [[StalkerWithACrush cyberstalker]] who had harassed him so much that he decided that the platform was more trouble than it was worth.

to:

* In January 2018, Creator/GavinFree (a well-known member of Creator/RoosterTeeth and creator of ''WebVideo/TheSlowMoGuys'') and his girlfriend (former Rooster Teeth member Meg Turney) had a crazed fan break into their house armed with a handgun, their intention being killing Gavin, as the fan had an obsession with Meg and hated Gavin for being with her. Gavin has since stopped doing meet and greets with fans at live events, had his RTX schedule privatized, and significantly scaled back his online presence. He later revealed in a December 2021 interview with WebVideo/{{Smosh}} co-creator Anthony Padilla that he grapples with PTSD from the incident. Meg didn't recover too well either, since her [=YouTube=] channel went silent for six months before she put up a video letting her fans know about what's going on and saying that she was nervous to return to her videos in fear of a copycat.
* 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:
** In 2018, [=YouTube=] severely tightened its monetization rules so that eligibility is only possible for those with at least 4,000 hours of overall watch time and at least 1,000 subscribers. Though advertising on inappropriate content was not a new problem, there were indications everywhere that the controversies involving Creator/LoganPaul had almost everything to do with it.
** 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 Franchise/{{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.
** The site made dislikes only visible to the videos' creators in late 2021 in order to prevent dislike-bombing and embarrassing the creators, putting an end to "ratioing" and "missing the like button" jokes.
* In a Reddit AMA, ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' co-writer and co-director Miles Luna stated that he's lost interest in writing scenes involving his character Jaune Arc due to fans accusing Miles of making Jaune his self-insert.
* After WebVideo/{{Chadtronic}} showcased him in the (now deleted) "DEEP INTO YOUTUBE 1" video, Obscure [[DerangedAnimation (and surreal)]] 3D animator Nicolas Fedorov had his videos explode in popularity. However, this is one of the few instances where the ColbertBump turned into a ''bad'' thing, as he became increasingly impatient with the influx of fans coming in from Chadtronic's channel, lashed out against them, and eventually purged all of his media accounts and went off the internet permanently. The only way to watch his videos now (or the first "DEEP INTO YOUTUBE" for that matter) was to KeepCirculatingTheTapes.
* For a short period after retiring from updating his review site, Creator/MarkPrindle would use his Facebook account to briefly post about albums he listened to recently. This changed with part of the reason being due to fans constantly asking him to just un-retire his site since he's still reviewing things. Instead, he started posting a list of music he listened to, with factual information included in parentheses (year of release, genre, and where the artist is from), inviting his followers to discuss ''their'' opinions in comments. However, if someone asks his opinion about an album, he'll give an answer, so it's not a complete loss.
* WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter:
** In late January 2020, Enter deleted his Twitter account due to heavy backlash and criticism towards his Nick-O-Rama series, in addition to excessive hostility towards him in general. When he recreated his Twitter in 2021, he was very open about it being run by someone else.
** Around 2016, Enter deleted his Tumblr for then-unknown reasons. Later, in 2019, he revealed in his "[[https://youtu.be/BoUoLEoOlxU?t=160 dealing with my cyberstalker]]" video that this was solely due to a [[StalkerWithACrush cyberstalker]] who had harassed him so much that he decided that the platform was more trouble than it was worth.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Music]]



* WebVideo/{{PIEGUYRULZ}} admitted that harassment from fans over him ''not'' making his "Every Episode Of [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob]] Reviewed" series in favor of other content played a significant factor in why he ultimately lost his passion for making said videos and put them (along with any other videos explicitly about ''[=SpongeBob SquarePants=]'') on indefinite hold. Not helping was backlash over the final "Every Episode of [=SpongeBob=]", where Pie Guy gave Season 10 (a season that the ''[=SpongeBob=]'' fanbase largely saw as [[WinBackTheCrowd a return to form]]) [[SoOkayItsAverage a "Meh" rating]] for [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks using too many ideas and concepts from earlier seasons for it to merit a total pass from him]], resulting in [[HePannedItNowHeSucks backlash from fans]] who disagreed. He has since started other "Every Episode Reviewed" series for other shows (such as ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime''), but he's adamant about not continuing the ''Every Episode of [=SpongeBob=] Reviewed'' series.



* Voice actress Wubcake was quite prominent in the fandom for ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', including being widely thought of as ''the'' fan voice for Sunset Shimmer. In 2020, Wubcake announced that she would no longer be making MLP-related content, choosing to focus on ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' content instead. [[https://youtu.be/aSbB498SnCQ?t=1234 In a livestream]], Wubcake cited general burnout with [[{{Typecasting}} being asked to do the same kinds of lines over and over in brony videos]], as well as meeting very toxic people in the brony fandom. She cited a specific incident in which someone raised tens of thousands of dollars on [=GoFundMe=] (ostensibly for cancer treatment), only to delete all of their social media accounts the moment that the money was raised. When Wubcake posted on Twitter that she hoped it wasn't a scam, Peter New -- a voice actor from ''Friendship is Magic'' -- {{Quote Mine}}d Wubcake and sent his Twitter followers after her, leading to a ton of harassment after Wubcake's words were taken out of context. All of this contributed to Wubcake's decision to bolt from ''MLP'' and never look back.
* Creator/LianaK originally hosted Zoom parties for her Patrons as a chance for people to have fun and talk. After one incident in 2020 where an argument broke out, she opted out of doing them again, saying it was impossible to have fun and be a moderator at the same time.
* Bobby Calloway made ''WebVideo/{{Aaron}}'' unlisted for a long time, due to getting sick of comments attacking him for the sound quality, or else pervy fans sending inappropriate messages shipping him with his co-star.
* 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 Octavia ''[[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.

to:

* Voice actress Wubcake For a short period after retiring from updating his review site, Creator/MarkPrindle would use his Facebook account to briefly post about albums he listened to recently. This changed with part of the reason being due to fans constantly asking him to just un-retire his site since he's still reviewing things. Instead, he started posting a list of music he listened to, with factual information included in parentheses (year of release, genre, and where the artist is from), inviting his followers to discuss ''their'' opinions in comments. However, if someone asks his opinion about an album, he'll give an answer, so it's not a complete loss.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Websites]]
* ''Website/DivaDirt'' temporarily disabled the comment feature on its articles after a news report about a shooting outside the WWE Performance Center
was quite prominent in met with a lot of tasteless comments from trolls - and the fandom for ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' editor warned the site's users that such things were not to be joked about.
* ''{{Website/IMDB}}'' shut down its message boards in 2017 due to too much abuse from trolls on them.
* ''Website/ChannelAwesome'':
** A lot of contributors used to have FAQ threads on the forums where they would answer any question. Not only are those threads gone because of questions that got too personal, but most of the people on the forums have fled the place altogether because of the culminating mess of trolling
and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', general obnoxious behavior.
** There was a site-wide RunningGag that everyone wanted Creator/AllisonPregler and treated her like a sex symbol. It had a lot of funny moments, there was no sexist behavior involved, and it produced loads of FanficFuel. Unfortunately, too many fans took it as permission to just consider Allison as a hot chick and not a reviewer, so the jokes had to die down.
** Another Allison-related one. Her relationship with her boyfriend {{WebVideo/Phelous}} produced lots of videos and [[FriendlyFandoms a shared fanbase]], but due to some people hitting her with accusations of ruining Phelous' work, she [[http://allisonpregler.tumblr.com/post/42994299935/you-know-for-a-year-and-a-half-now-ive-been says]] she's become hesitant to make videos with Phelous.
** While Creator/DougWalker never liked ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', his first review of it was him trying his best to be nice and constantly interrupting his own opinions to assure people he was probably just overreacting and would never be a FanHater about it. However, a wave of HePannedItNowHeSucks hit Walker,
including being widely thought of as ''the'' fan voice for Sunset Shimmer. In 2020, Wubcake announced that she would no longer a Facebook post having to be making MLP-related content, choosing to focus on ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' content instead. [[https://youtu.be/aSbB498SnCQ?t=1234 In a livestream]], Wubcake cited general burnout with [[{{Typecasting}} being asked to do the same kinds of lines deleted because over and over in brony videos]], as well as meeting very toxic 100 people in the brony fandom. She cited a specific incident in which someone raised tens of thousands of dollars on [=GoFundMe=] (ostensibly for cancer treatment), only to delete all of their social media accounts the moment that the money was raised. When Wubcake posted on Twitter that she hoped it wasn't a scam, Peter New -- a voice actor from ''Friendship is Magic'' -- {{Quote Mine}}d Wubcake and sent his Twitter followers after her, leading to a ton of harassment after Wubcake's words were taken out of context. All of this contributed to Wubcake's decision to bolt from ''MLP'' and never look back.
* Creator/LianaK originally hosted Zoom parties
calling him names for her Patrons as a chance for people to have fun and talk. After one incident in 2020 where an argument broke out, she opted out of doing them again, saying it was impossible to have fun and be a moderator at asking why the same time.review got hated.
* Bobby Calloway made ''WebVideo/{{Aaron}}'' unlisted Furry image board site Fchan had played an April Fools prank on its viewers by making every link always direct to a specific category of images instead of the section people intended to click on. People complained ''loudly'' about this, causing the admin to revolt by shutting the site down for a long time, due day because, in his own words, "People don't know how to getting sick take a joke."
* Japanese artists, particularly on Pixiv, are staunchly against the posting
of comments attacking him their art on other sites; pages like the Japan-based [[http://ofp.yu.to/ Online Fanarts Protection]] exist to inform people about such policies. Although artists are generally fine with people linking to the pages for their art on sites like Twitter and Facebook, they draw the sound quality, line at their art being uploaded onto sites such as Website/{{Tumblr}}, and will often have a quip on their Pixiv profile warning users against the unauthorized posting of their art on other sites, or else pervy at the least telling fans sending inappropriate messages shipping him to ask them before reposting. Some artists will go as far as to make their works private or delete them altogether if this problem is bad enough. Reactions to this sort of policy have been mixed; fellow artists generally agree with his co-star.
them, citing that they prefer to control where on the web their works show up (especially considering some users don't bother to give credit to the original artist when posting their images, or worse, [[UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}} claim the art as their own]]) while many non-artists, especially Westerners, feel that there's no point complaining about it by virtue of content on the Internet being easily reposted elsewhere and that asking artists for permission to post art on other sites is too much of a hassle, especially when [[LanguageBarrier most artists on Pixiv do not understand English and most Westerners don't know Japanese]]. Many Japanese artists are nonetheless critical of the Western and overseas fandom and claim they do not respect their rules and boundaries. So this ties into ValuesDissonance since the Western fanbases interact differently than Japanese fanbases (in addition to language barriers), and they thus have different views on what is considered acceptable behavior. Because of the issue, even if it's your own Pixiv account, you can't post pictures using a link from Pixiv on Tumblr.
* Several Before Serenes Forest became the new go-to place for ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' information, other sites had served the purpose and were later shut down because the moderators and administrators got too tired of dealing with the raging fans.
* The Tropes Mirror Wiki originally was open for anyone who wanted to sign on and edit. But then a handful of jokers from [[Wiki/TVTropes This Very Wiki]] decided the folks over on the Mirror needed to be "punished" for daring to actually exist as a website and started spam-bombing the Mirror by creating new pages that were titled from the old wiki (using actual trope titles of pages that hadn't been imported yet), but filled with porn spam, or ads for erectile dysfunction drugs, or cheap cigarettes, and the like. As a result, new editors have to now be approved by the admins before they can do anything on the wiki. When one of the spammers was tracked down and confronted, he admitted to doing it as a "fuck you" to the Mirror on behalf of Fast Eddie and TV Tropes, despite the Mirror's existence not violating any law, rule, regulation, or standard of behavior. A different Tropes Mirror Wiki, founded by a different user, exists today, but it can only contain material from this wiki that originated before July 2012.
* The website Website/KnowYourMeme has locked submissions to several image galleries after misuse or drama got out of control:
** "Cringeworthy" was locked after people started flooding it with fetish art, most notably a series of pictures depicting a drawing of an inflated WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}, as well as the fact that the image gallery as a whole was becoming a haven for lots of incoming Flame Wars thanks to people uploading things they themselves found cringeworthy but others did not (usually involving political subject matter). In response, a forum thread was created in which people posted these images, which was seen as an acceptable compromise since, as a forum, it was clearer that the posts specifically reflected the opinion of the poster, but even ''that'' ended up being shut down when users started posting screenshots of Website/{{Tumblr}} blogs expressing views they disagreed with, which led to people contacting/harassing said blogs' owners to let them know they were "cringe".
** The galleries for "Childhood Enhanced" and "Ruined Childhood" followed suit, primarily because "Childhood Enhanced" would mostly consist of pictures of female
characters from ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'' have [[CharacterBlog Instagram accounts, where official artwork is uploaded in sexual scenes while "Ruined Childhood" mostly contained cover art of child-oriented media considered low-quality.
* Because of generally good behavior
and presented as posts quality in their sporkings, Das Mervin, mod of Blog/DasSporking, announced that new sporkers no longer had to be approved and could post whenever they wanted. Three months later, a series of major rule-breaking cases caused Mervin to temporarily shut down the characters have made in-universe]]. This included Octavia, Stolas' teenage daughter. comm and announce that sporkers could only post after being approved.
* At Website/{{Tumblr}}, there are a number of "theme makers", users who make blog layouts for the site.
Unfortunately, Octavia's account was quickly bombarded some users tend to constantly flood the theme maker's ask box with [[RuleThirtyFour porn of her]], some of which featured Octavia ''[[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 repeated questions about posting it, causing [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HelluvaBoss/comments/kz9fd0/the_via_situation/ either the account themes or their perceived slowness in updating the codes, as well as using them without crediting the theme maker, resulting in many of them deciding to be archived quit making blog themes, deleting the codes or making them private, or leaving the site altogether.
* The Dreamwidth JournalRoleplay-related site Wankgate had a major upheaval
in early January 2021]], with out-of-character 2016 when anonymous posters (the vast majority of those on the site due to its nature) were discovered trying to attack the RP meme community Bakerstreet in an attempt to drive players they didn't like out and stir up needed "wank" to talk about. This led to the site's mod to temp-stop anonymous posts on both Octavia and Stolas' accounts explaining before restoring it with a set of new rules that essentially ended the people who ran idea of baseless wank on the accounts were incredibly uncomfortable with how site. While some got the fandom was behaving. This also caused at least [[WebAnimation/HazbinHotel Niffty hint, others just moved to another site [=RPAnons=] and Velvet's]] accounts opted to be archived as well.set fire to that, leading to another migration.



* Creator/MatthewMercer is supremely patient with fans of ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'', and usually restrains himself to politely asking them to tone it down when they [[DudeNotFunny cross a line]] with the cast. But after receiving a barrage of criticism from [[DieForOurShip disgruntled shippers]] in the aftermath of Campaign 2 Episode 118, Mercer aired his frustrations on Twitter.[[invoked]]
-->Seeing some VERY weird conversation about planned "aging" of characters and the like... which is very much not the case? [[{{Improv}} A randomly rolled encounter combined with unexpected player choices makes for unexpected outcomes.]] I'm seeing some really toxic discussions, based in (surprise) shipping spaces. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for shipping. I think, when engaged with in a HEALTHY way, [it] can be a great way to enjoy media and engage with it. However, the misinterpretation of a story (especially improvised) [[ShipToShipCombat wielded as a weapon against others who disagree with your ship]], or [[DieForOurShip anger against not seeing YOUR ship realized and turning into hate for a fandom and/or it's creators]] is [[HateDumb toxic beyond belief.]] Sometimes the mental gymnastics I read when folks try to justify a perceived personal slight by creators and storytellers who both made no promises to you, or did nothing but continue to follow an organic, honest path with care, makes me not want to create. [[ArtistDisillusionment Scenarios like this continue to push me away from engaging online, for my own mental health.]] I don't want to pull away, but man... sometimes you all try my patience. The conspiracies, the assumptions, the untrue, unwarranted statements... *sigh*
* Zaranyzerak, a movie and comic book collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. Before long, it started to spill into the comments sections of all his the videos he posted after his ‘’TLJ’’ and even his older videos as well. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. This lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why he semi-retired from [=YouTube=] to instead mostly focus on his livestreams on Twitch. Currently the majority of new content he posts to his [=YouTube=] channel are livestream highights from his Twitch streams, which has resulted in his channel going into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]]. While he occasionally still does movie collection videos, he has refused to go back and make nerd rage videos again, out of fear of creating and facing more backlash and harassment from other fandoms.
* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense smear campaign after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture; her attempts to clear up what she meant did not help matters.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The campaign was so incredibly hostile, to the point of digging up things she'd apologized for ''twelve years prior'', that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and online content creating as a whole.

to:

* Creator/MatthewMercer 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:
** In 2018, [=YouTube=] severely tightened its monetization rules so that eligibility
is supremely patient only possible for those with fans at least 4,000 hours of ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'', overall watch time and usually restrains himself at least 1,000 subscribers. Though advertising on inappropriate content was not a new problem, there were indications everywhere that the controversies involving Creator/LoganPaul had almost everything to politely asking them do with it.
** Elsagate ended up causing this for Website/YouTube, although this has more
to tone do with bringing the site into compliance with existing laws forbidding ads targeted at young children than it down when they [[DudeNotFunny cross a line]] does with the cast. But after receiving a barrage fandom of criticism 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 [[DieForOurShip disgruntled shippers]] children's media (most prominently Franchise/{{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.
** The site made dislikes only visible to the videos' creators in late 2021 in order to prevent dislike-bombing and embarrassing the creators, putting an end to "ratioing" and "missing the like button" jokes.
** 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.
** Sometimes, when a group of videos on [=YouTube=] gets taken down due to [[ScrewedByTheLawyers copyright infringement]], fans of the videos will quite unfairly and needlessly harp on the uploader. In at least one case, this has resulted
in the aftermath uploader personally taking down ''all'' of Campaign 2 Episode 118, Mercer aired his frustrations on Twitter.their videos.[[invoked]]
-->Seeing some VERY weird conversation about planned "aging" * 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 the like... which is very much not the case? [[{{Improv}} A randomly rolled encounter combined with unexpected player choices makes for unexpected outcomes.]] I'm seeing some really toxic discussions, based in (surprise) shipping spaces. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for shipping. I think, when engaged with in a HEALTHY way, [it] can be a great way to enjoy media and engage with it. assaulted. However, the misinterpretation 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 a story (especially improvised) [[ShipToShipCombat wielded 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 weapon against others who disagree web browser extension. Because of all this, coupled with your ship]], or [[DieForOurShip anger against not seeing YOUR ship realized and turning into hate for a fandom and/or the irrelevance of non-business themes on the website, it's creators]] is [[HateDumb toxic beyond belief.]] Sometimes likely that this means the mental gymnastics 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.
* On ''Website/DragonCave'', the Frilled Dragon was a very nice, but exceptionally common breed. The combination of this and its description being the same as other, more valuable breeds caused a massive backlash, to the point of outright insulting its sprite and artist. At first, the creator tried to brainstorm ways to make it more appealing, but eventually she got so sick of the thing that she straight out discontinued the breed. However, Frilled Dragons returned in May 2016, complete with their original descriptions and with a sprite for the males. The creator [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regretted having them retired in the first place]], admitting that they were less mature at the time and really could have handled the whole situation better.
* As an AprilFoolsDay prank, Maddox changed ''Website/TheBestPageInTheUniverse'' into ''[[http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=april_fools04 One of the Better Pages in the Universe]]''. Most of the fans didn't get the joke and thought that it was either a serious new direction, a change imposed by a girlfriend, or a hack. After [[http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=april_fools_you_morons reviewing the emails he received reacting to the prank]], Maddox declared "I seriously contemplated taking down my site and just posting links to [[BestialityIsDepraved animal porn]] for you retards. You're all idiots, and I've lost what little respect
I read had for you."
* At the beginning of 2015, the {{Creepypasta}} Wiki's chat room was taken down due to the amount of drama it was amassing. While it had been taken down and was always restored after a short while, this time it was gone for good.
* The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Wiki, "[=TurtlePedia=]", has had to shut down discussion pages on occasion due to rampant bullying from a small handful of members toward the majority. Some articles also have had to have long-term admin-only blocks due to one or two people continuously adding false information (including, but not limited to, obvious fan characters into articles on official works), and then complaining about them being the victims of bullying
when folks try they're asked to justify a perceived personal slight quit vandalizing.
* One result of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Seigenthaler_biography_incident Seigenthaler incident]] was [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] barring unregistered users (i.e., those with IP addresses only) from starting articles (although they are still free to edit those started
by creators registered users).
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Webvids]]
* ''WebVideo/ComedyShortsGamer'' briefly disabled his [=YouTube=] comments section (and only approved certain comments for a while) in June 2017 after many of his fans started to attack him for his content (it got to the point people linked ''viruses'' disguised as Deji's account). It has since died down.
* ''WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}}'':
** The comments section for traditional Retsupurae videos were removed after viewers wouldn't stop bickering amongst themselves or posting links to videos to be riffed on, even after it became apparent that such links were always ignored. After much clamoring, the comments were eventually reinstated, [[HistoryRepeats only for the same bickering
and storytellers link-posting to keep happening]]. The comments were removed again, and this time, they were gone for good. Not helping matters was the person who both made no promises to you, posted a fandom secret of pairing the guys up, or did the person who uploaded a video consisting of nothing but continue Slowbeef's laughter strung together for ten minutes. Both of these things ended up intensely creeping out the Retsupurae creators, which factored into the decision to follow an organic, honest path with care, makes me turn comments off permanently.
** In 2013, the creators started editing out the names of Let's Players due to fans thinking that having a Restupurae made about someone meant that it was okay to bully the Let's Player off of [=YouTube=]. In spite of the names being removed, fans continued to track the people down and harass them, which eventually spelled the death of "traditional Retsupurae" in favor of riffing longplays of games, where the hosts mock the content of the game itself and
not want to create. [[ArtistDisillusionment Scenarios like this continue to push me away from engaging online, the person who's playing it.
* ''WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment'':
** After Spoony won the Mashable Open Web Award
for my own mental health.]] I don't want 2009's Funniest Person to pull away, but man... sometimes you all try my patience. The conspiracies, the assumptions, the untrue, unwarranted statements... *sigh*
* Zaranyzerak, a movie and comic book collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018,
Follow, he posted a rant video thanking his fans for their support. Unfortunately, more than a few viewers posted comments insulting his then-girlfriend Scarlett, who made a rare appearance in the video, prompting Noah to replace it with a new video titled "An Appeal For Manners".
** Spoony has publicly called out the fans who made the other TGWTG contributors hesitant about doing crossovers with him because said fans would inevitably cause trouble, usually by endlessly talking trash about the other reviewer and claiming that they were taking Spoony's attention away from his own work.
** There's been at least one occasion where fans have shown up unannounced and uninvited in {{cosplay}} outside of Spoony's house. One fan even did the same thing to his parents, having looked up Spoony's address before he moved out. These "fans" refused to leave until the police were called. Considering that Spoony's brother is a police officer who has had people try to kill him, Spoony was ''not'' amused. He would later post
on ''The Last Jedi'' Twitter that anyone who tried this is ''not'' welcome, and that he'll be calling the police instantly if anyone tries it again.
** His vlog on ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2''
where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant April rip into it received backlash as well as attacks that was so negative that he disabled comments on the video. Spoony even made a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qGBf7vRXV8 response video]] to the backlash where he stated that while the negative reaction was expected, he was surprised at the sheer quantity of childish and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans borderline incomprehensible vitriol for his opinion on the movie. Before long, it started to spill into film. This was one of the comments sections of all his the videos he posted after his ‘’TLJ’’ and even his older videos as well. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad incidences that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. This lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on to disable all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused videos, a decision he's stood by to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why he semi-retired from [=YouTube=] to instead mostly focus on his livestreams on Twitch. Currently the majority this day.
* Creator/LewisLovhaug
of new content he posts to his [=YouTube=] channel are livestream highights ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' gets a good deal of this from his Twitch streams, ''WebVideo/HistoryOfPowerRangers'' series, mostly in two different forms:
** The most prominent is people who harass him about when the next episode will be posted,
which has resulted in his channel going into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]]. While he occasionally still does movie collection videos, prompted Lewis to comment on multiple videos (with varying levels of annoyance and frustration) that there's no set release schedule and that he has refused less time to go back work on the series than he would like thanks to real life and make nerd rage videos again, out work on the normal ''[=AT4W=]'' episodes. Eventually he ''did'' set a fixed schedule, but of fear course RealLife sometimes gets in the way.
** The other part comes from fans who dislike Lewis' stance towards ''Franchise/SuperSentai''; namely, he has no interest in watching it[[note]]though he did review a few episodes
of creating ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'' and facing ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' as part of Patreon incentives[[/note]] because it wasn't a part of his childhood like Power Rangers was and therefore it holds no nostalgia for him. He only brings it up in ''HOPR'' when it serves to explain factual information about the show he's reviewing (like the sillier aspects of ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'' stemming from [[Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger its source material]] being an AffectionateParody). He's also said that he specifically wants to avoid drawing needless comparisons between a Rangers show and its Sentai source to keep from falling into the conflict that exists between more vocal fans of the two franchises; needless to say, this doesn't sit well with the Sentai purists.
** Later, an ''[=AT4W=]'' episode had Linkara (Lewis's character) insulting people who use ad-blockers to browse his site, which caused a
backlash from people who didn't understand the concept of AlterEgoActing and thought it was serious rather than a joke. This was followed by Lewis posting an [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness out-of-character]] video to explain that the show is his primary source of income and asking politely for fans to disable ad-blockers because this is quite literally the money he uses to pay rent, buy food, etc., and a couple of thirty-second advertisements shouldn't be that big a problem. Although he later noted a massive increase in ad revenue following this video, there were more than a few commenters who acted like Lewis's request was unreasonable and openly stated their intent to continue blocking the ads purely out of spite.
* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content (with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts). This came to a head in 2021, when one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and identity to roleplay as his character -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic accused Evan and his partner of being ableist]] when they asked them to stop. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a last name for his character, to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona (with "Evan Myers" winning out).
** All three of the creators ''and'' their girlfriends have had to delete or purge the followers from their social media accounts, due to
harassment from other fandoms.
fans and enamored fangirls. Vinnie quit posting on social media entirely in 2019, after one female fan began stalking him across his social media accounts, claiming that the two of them were in a relationship (and, after Vinnie ignored her, that she was being emotionally and physically abused).
* Creator/LindsayEllis ''WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}}'' had two notable instances within a relatively short interval of each other, and a third in 2021:
** During the six days that Joel had his channel hijacked by a [[{{Troll}} script]] [[InternetJerk kiddie]], Vinny was forced to call out fans for their incredibly volatile responses to the incident, which included attacking both himself and Joel for giving little vocal response to the incident. Vinny specifically called this VocalMinority "the worst kind of Vinesauce fans" and heavily reiterated that they were doing exactly what the hacker wanted them to do.
** A few months later, Joel went on a rant condemning viewers who try to derail the chat by announcing that another streamer has gone live before antagonizing Joel for forcing them to pick between two channels. This behavior was so bad in Joel's eyes that he made a new rule for his streams that explicitly condemned this kind of behavior.
** Vinny
was the victim of multiple a cancellation attempt in April 2021, leading to him taking a brief leave of absence and scaling back both his streams and his presence online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but as a whole. In addition, he stopped hosting the Art Corner segment for how uncomfortable it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim made him at times.
* The WebVideo/GameGrumps had to take down an episode of their ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' playthrough because they made the mistake of revealing the name of the author
of a particularly intense smear campaign after making rather unhelpful FAQ that they were using, which led to a few poorly-worded comments fans harassing the author and even hunting down his personal phone number. The episode was later re-uploaded with the author's name censored, and Arin and Dan sent the author a personal apology (who was cool about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture; her attempts to clear up what she meant did not help matters.[[/note]] back in March of the whole thing[[note]]especially since he admitted that year. The campaign he wrote the FAQ when he was in middle school, so incredibly hostile, to the point of digging up things she'd apologized for ''twelve years prior'', it naturally wasn't as well-written as it could have been[[/note]]) and noted that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and online content creating as a whole.the vast majority of Grumps fans in the original video were either defending the author or calling out the VocalMinority who suggested harassing him.


Added DiffLines:

* WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter:
** In late January 2020, Enter deleted his Twitter account due to heavy backlash and criticism towards his Nick-O-Rama series, in addition to excessive hostility towards him in general. When he recreated his Twitter in 2021, he was very open about it being run by someone else.
** Around 2016, Enter deleted his Tumblr for then-unknown reasons. Later, in 2019, he revealed in his "[[https://youtu.be/BoUoLEoOlxU?t=160 dealing with my cyberstalker]]" video that this was solely due to a [[StalkerWithACrush cyberstalker]] who had harassed him so much that he decided that the platform was more trouble than it was worth.
* WebVideo/{{PIEGUYRULZ}} admitted that harassment from fans over him ''not'' making his "Every Episode Of [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob]] Reviewed" series in favor of other content played a significant factor in why he ultimately lost his passion for making said videos and put them (along with any other videos explicitly about ''[=SpongeBob SquarePants=]'') on indefinite hold. Not helping was backlash over the final "Every Episode of [=SpongeBob=]", where Pie Guy gave Season 10 (a season that the ''[=SpongeBob=]'' fanbase largely saw as [[WinBackTheCrowd a return to form]]) [[SoOkayItsAverage a "Meh" rating]] for [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks using too many ideas and concepts from earlier seasons for it to merit a total pass from him]], resulting in [[HePannedItNowHeSucks backlash from fans]] who disagreed. He has since started other "Every Episode Reviewed" series for other shows (such as ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime''), but he's adamant about not continuing the ''Every Episode of [=SpongeBob=] Reviewed'' series.
* WebVideo/{{Meatsleep}} (a creepy ARG that spanned several years and amassed quite a community) shut down in January of 2016 once it became clear that the fanbase was accusing people of being "Meat" (the central figure of the videos) and harassing them. The final video explains the purpose of the project and calls out the people who unwittingly ended it.
* Given the controversial reception to ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'', WebVideo/ScreenJunkies preemptively turned off comments for the WebVideo/{{Honest Trailer|s}} for the movie.
* ''WebVideo/VideoGamesAwesome'' used to have it where anyone could communicate with them in their chat room during their playthroughs, but after one too many instances of trolls spoiling the games, they made it so that only donators who contributed at least fifty dollars could participate in the chat, which pissed off some long time fans who couldn't spare the money.
* After WebVideo/{{Chadtronic}} showcased him in the (now deleted) "DEEP INTO YOUTUBE 1" video, Obscure [[DerangedAnimation (and surreal)]] 3D animator Nicolas Fedorov had his videos explode in popularity. However, this is one of the few instances where the ColbertBump turned into a ''bad'' thing, as he became increasingly impatient with the influx of fans coming in from Chadtronic's channel, lashed out against them, and eventually purged all of his media accounts and went off the internet permanently. The only way to watch his videos now (or the first "DEEP INTO YOUTUBE" for that matter) was to KeepCirculatingTheTapes.
* Bobby Calloway made ''WebVideo/{{Aaron}}'' unlisted for a long time, due to getting sick of comments attacking him for the sound quality, or else pervy fans sending inappropriate messages shipping him with his co-star.
[[/folder]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* When WebVideo/JennyNicholson reviewed a published SoBadItsGood ''WebOriginal/JeffTheKiller'' fanfiction called ''Insanity'', she [[SequelHook heavily implied at the end that she'd review its sequel next]]. However, some of Jenny's fans tracked down the author's socials and harassed her with overly negative reviews and judgments, prompting the author to apologize and offer to delist her stories from the Internet. Due to this, Jenny decided to not review the sequel and chastised fans for their behavior. Since then, Jenny has tried to make it clear that she does not want her fans to chase down the creators of work she reviews.

to:

* When WebVideo/JennyNicholson reviewed a published SoBadItsGood ''WebOriginal/JeffTheKiller'' fanfiction called ''Insanity'', she [[SequelHook heavily implied at the end that she'd review its sequel next]]. However, some of Jenny's fans tracked down the author's socials of the fanfic's author and harassed her with overly negative reviews and judgments, prompting the author to apologize and offer to delist her stories from the Internet. Due to this, Jenny decided to not review the sequel and chastised fans for their behavior. Since then, Jenny has tried to make it clear that she does not want her fans to chase down the creators of work she reviews.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. It even started to spill into the comments sections of all his subsequent videos and even his older videos as well. The ratings on his videos would also be similarly impacted. The hate and harassment lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why his channel went into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]] with him permanently stopping doing videos on ''Star Wars'' and rant videos in general and instead shifted his channel’s focus only on mostly video game playthroughs though he still does movie collection videos, albeit at a slower pace.

to:

* Zaranyzerak, a movie and comic book collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. Before long, it started to spill into the comments sections of all his the videos he posted after his ‘’TLJ’’ and even his older videos as well. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. It even started to spill into the comments sections of all his subsequent videos and even his older videos as well. The ratings on his videos would also be similarly impacted. The hate and harassment This lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why he semi-retired from [=YouTube=] to instead mostly focus on his livestreams on Twitch. Currently the majority of new content he posts to his [=YouTube=] channel are livestream highights from his Twitch streams, which has resulted in his channel went going into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]] with him permanently stopping doing videos on ''Star Wars'' and rant videos in general and instead shifted his channel’s focus only on mostly video game playthroughs though Decay]]. While he occasionally still does movie collection videos, albeit at a slower pace.he has refused to go back and make nerd rage videos again, out of fear of creating and facing more backlash and harassment from other fandoms.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
She is continuing her author career so this is more specific


* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense smear campaign after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture; her attempts to clear up what she meant did not help matters.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The campaign was so incredibly hostile, to the point of digging up things she'd apologized for ''twelve years prior'', that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole.

to:

* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense smear campaign after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture; her attempts to clear up what she meant did not help matters.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The campaign was so incredibly hostile, to the point of digging up things she'd apologized for ''twelve years prior'', that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and online content creating as a whole.

Added: 1050

Changed: 142

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense smear campaign after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The campaign was so incredibly hostile that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole.

to:

* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense smear campaign after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture.culture; her attempts to clear up what she meant did not help matters.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The campaign was so incredibly hostile hostile, to the point of digging up things she'd apologized for ''twelve years prior'', that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole.whole.
* WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}} removed the original version of [=JackAsk=] #116 with his wife Erin as a guest star at Erin's request, due to fans making unkind comments about her weight. Erin opened up on the couple's podcast about how insecure these comments made her. In a rare serious tweet, [[https://twitter.com/jacksfilms/status/1413338963029282817 Jack was very unhappy and told such fans not to watch his videos]].
* When WebVideo/JennyNicholson reviewed a published SoBadItsGood ''WebOriginal/JeffTheKiller'' fanfiction called ''Insanity'', she [[SequelHook heavily implied at the end that she'd review its sequel next]]. However, some of Jenny's fans tracked down the author's socials and harassed her with overly negative reviews and judgments, prompting the author to apologize and offer to delist her stories from the Internet. Due to this, Jenny decided to not review the sequel and chastised fans for their behavior. Since then, Jenny has tried to make it clear that she does not want her fans to chase down the creators of work she reviews.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In January 2018, Creator/GavinFree (a well-known member of Creator/RoosterTeeth and creator of ''WebVideo/TheSlowMoGuys'') and his girlfriend (former Rooster Teeth member Meg Turney) had a crazed fan break into their house armed with a handgun, their intention being killing Gavin, as the fan had an obsession with Meg and hated Gavin for being with her. Gavin has since stopped doing meet and greets with fans at live events, had his RTX schedule privatized, and significantly scaled back his online presence. He revealed several years later in an interview with Anthony Padilla that he grapples with PTSD from the incident. Meg didn't recover too well, since her [=YouTube=] channel went silent for six months before she put up a video letting her fans know about what's going on and saying that she was nervous to return to her videos in fear of a copycat.

to:

* In January 2018, Creator/GavinFree (a well-known member of Creator/RoosterTeeth and creator of ''WebVideo/TheSlowMoGuys'') and his girlfriend (former Rooster Teeth member Meg Turney) had a crazed fan break into their house armed with a handgun, their intention being killing Gavin, as the fan had an obsession with Meg and hated Gavin for being with her. Gavin has since stopped doing meet and greets with fans at live events, had his RTX schedule privatized, and significantly scaled back his online presence. He later revealed several years later in an a December 2021 interview with WebVideo/{{Smosh}} co-creator Anthony Padilla that he grapples with PTSD from the incident. Meg didn't recover too well, well either, since her [=YouTube=] channel went silent for six months before she put up a video letting her fans know about what's going on and saying that she was nervous to return to her videos in fear of a copycat.

Added: 208

Changed: 12

Removed: 221

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Website/YouTube itself made dislikes only visible to the videos' creators in late 2021 in order to prevent dislike-bombing and embarrassing the creators, putting an end to "ratioing" and "missing the like button" jokes.



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

to:

* [=YouTube=] 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:


Added DiffLines:

** The site made dislikes only visible to the videos' creators in late 2021 in order to prevent dislike-bombing and embarrassing the creators, putting an end to "ratioing" and "missing the like button" jokes.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense hate mob after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The hate mob was so incredibly hostile that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole.

to:

* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense hate mob smear campaign after making a few poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The hate mob campaign was so incredibly hostile that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Website/YouTube itself made dislikes only visible to the videos' creators in late 2021 in order to prevent dislike-bombing and embarrassing the creators, putting an end to "ratioing" and "missing the like button" jokes.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* One result of the Seigenthaler incident was [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] barring unregistered users (i.e., those with IP addresses only) from starting articles (although they are still free to edit those started by registered users).

to:

* One result of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Seigenthaler_biography_incident Seigenthaler incident incident]] was [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] barring unregistered users (i.e., those with IP addresses only) from starting articles (although they are still free to edit those started by registered users).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Cow Chop, a comedy group under Creator/RoosterTeeth, ended up getting evicted out of the home they used for filming when someone doxxed them about the damage done to the house and contacted their landlord.

to:

* Cow Chop, Creator/CowChop, a now-defunct comedy group under Creator/RoosterTeeth, ended up getting evicted out of the home they used for filming when someone doxxed them about the damage done to the house and contacted their landlord.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Missing dashes.


* Many [=LPers=] have quit playing [[GameMod ROM Hacks]] because they were sick of getting nothing but [[SturgeonsLaw poorly made]] "[[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader Clones]]" made to [[{{Troll}} 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. and LetsPlay/{{Azureblade49}} is so sick of such Kaizo Clones that it's [[CreatorBacklash not a particularly wise thing to ask him about.]]

to:

* Many [=LPers=] have quit playing [[GameMod ROM Hacks]] because they were sick of getting nothing but [[SturgeonsLaw poorly made]] poorly-made]] "[[VideoGame/KaizoMarioWorld Kaizo]] [[FollowTheLeader Clones]]" made to [[{{Troll}} 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. and LetsPlay/{{Azureblade49}} is so sick of such Kaizo Clones that it's [[CreatorBacklash not a particularly wise thing to ask him about.]]



* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense hate mob after making a few poorly worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The hate mob was so incredibly hostile that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole.

to:

* Creator/LindsayEllis was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense hate mob after making a few poorly worded poorly-worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture.[[/note]] back in March of that year. The hate mob was so incredibly hostile that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* 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 his displeasure towards his subscribers, particularly for constant demands for new videos as well as the habit for fans to spam lines of his works on videos for music he used[[note]]which did lead to a few comments sections of these videos being blocked, notably those being used for Machinima/PainisCupcake's [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 background music]][[/note]].

to:

* 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 his their displeasure towards his their subscribers, particularly for constant demands for new videos as well as the habit for fans to spam lines of his their works on videos for music he they used[[note]]which did lead to a few comments sections of these videos being blocked, notably those being used for Machinima/PainisCupcake's [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 background music]][[/note]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. The toxicity even started to spill into the comments sections of all his subsequent videos and even his older videos as well. The ratings on his videos would also be similarly impacted. The hate and harassment lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why his channel went into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]] with him permanently stopping doing videos on ''Star Wars'' and rant videos in general and instead shifted his channels focus only on mostly video game playthroughs and movie collection videos.

to:

* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ''The Last Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. The harassment and troll attacks got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. The toxicity It even started to spill into the comments sections of all his subsequent videos and even his older videos as well. The ratings on his videos would also be similarly impacted. The hate and harassment lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ''TLJ'' is the main reason why his channel went into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay]] with him permanently stopping doing videos on ''Star Wars'' and rant videos in general and instead shifted his channels channel’s focus only on mostly video game playthroughs and though he still does movie collection videos.videos, albeit at a slower pace.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ‘’The Last Jedi’’ where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ‘’Star Wars’’ fans. The harassment and troll attacks would spill into the comments sections of all his subsequent videos and even his older videos as well. The ratings on his videos would also be similarly impacted. The hate and harassment lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ‘’TLJ’’ and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ‘’TLJ’’ is the main reason why his channel went into partal Network Decay with him permanently stopping doing videos on ‘’Star Wars’’ and rant videos in general and instead focus on only on mostly video game playthroughs and movie collection videos.

to:

* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] and gamer was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ‘’The ''The Last Jedi’’ Jedi'' where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ‘’Star Wars’’ fans. ''Star Wars'' fans for his opinion on the movie. The harassment and troll attacks would got so bad that it even led to him being doxxed and they even started attacking at his daughter. The toxicity even started to spill into the comments sections of all his subsequent videos and even his older videos as well. The ratings on his videos would also be similarly impacted. The hate and harassment lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings on all his videos. As of of 2022, he has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos as well as ratings. However, he has since privated his video on ‘’TLJ’’ ''TLJ'' and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ‘’TLJ’’ ''TLJ'' is the main reason why his channel went into partal [[NetworkDecay Network Decay Decay]] with him permanently stopping doing videos on ‘’Star Wars’’ ''Star Wars'' and rant videos in general and instead shifted his channels focus on only on mostly video game playthroughs and movie collection videos.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] disabled both comments and ratings in early 2019 after dealing with months of hateful attacks from trolls regarding his review of ''The Last Jedi'' where he gave the film a positive review. He later reinstated the comments on all his videos less than four months later. However, ratings on his pre-2019 videos have remained disabled.

to:

* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] was also known for his rant videos on various fandoms. However, in April 2018, he posted a rant video on ‘’The Last Jedi’’ where he liked the movie and defended it. The video was met with instant backlash as well as attacks and harassment from trolls and ‘’Star Wars’’ fans. The harassment and troll attacks would spill into the comments sections of all his subsequent videos and even his older videos as well. The ratings on his videos would also be similarly impacted. The hate and harassment lasted for nearly nine months, until January 2019 when he finally had enough of it and disabled both comments and ratings in early 2019 after dealing with months of hateful attacks from trolls regarding on all his review videos. As of ''The Last Jedi'' where of 2022, he gave the film a positive review. He later has since reinstated the comments on all of his videos less than four months later. as well as ratings. However, ratings on he has since privated his pre-2019 video on ‘’TLJ’’ and has refused to make the video available again. The backlash and harassment he endured for his video on ‘’TLJ’’ is the main reason why his channel went into partal Network Decay with him permanently stopping doing videos have remained disabled.on ‘’Star Wars’’ and rant videos in general and instead focus on only on mostly video game playthroughs and movie collection videos.

Added: 280

Changed: 21

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}}'' had two notable instances within a relatively short interval of each other:

to:

* ''WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}}'' had two notable instances within a relatively short interval of each other:other, and a third in 2021:


Added DiffLines:

** Vinny was the victim of a cancellation attempt in April 2021, leading to him taking a brief leave of absence and scaling back both his streams and his presence online as a whole. In addition, he stopped hosting the Art Corner segment for how uncomfortable it made him at times.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--->'''[=LittleVMills=]''': Alright so this is my last Persona cover.\\

to:

--->'''[=LittleVMills=]''': -->'''[=LittleVMills=]''': Alright so this is my last Persona cover.\\
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] disabled both comments and ratings in early 2019 after dealing with months of hateful attacks from trolls regarding his review of ''The Last Jedi'' where he gave the film a positve review. He later reinstated the comments on all his videos less than four months later. However, ratings on his pre-2019 videos have remained disabled.
* In December 2021, Creator/LindsayEllis announced through her Patreon that she would be retiring from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole because of an incredibly hostile harassment campaign aimed towards her after she made a few poorly worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon''.

to:

* Zaranyzerak, a movie collecting [=YouTuber=] disabled both comments and ratings in early 2019 after dealing with months of hateful attacks from trolls regarding his review of ''The Last Jedi'' where he gave the film a positve positive review. He later reinstated the comments on all his videos less than four months later. However, ratings on his pre-2019 videos have remained disabled.
* In December 2021, Creator/LindsayEllis announced through was the victim of multiple online harassment campaigns throughout her Patreon career, but it finally reached a breaking point in December 2021 when she became a victim of a particularly intense hate mob after making a few poorly worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' [[note]]She compared ''Raya'' to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', which many people mistook as a racist generalization of Asian culture.[[/note]] back in March of that she would be retiring year. The hate mob was so incredibly hostile that it drove her to retire from [=YouTube=] and content creating as a whole because of an incredibly hostile harassment campaign aimed towards her after she made a few poorly worded comments about ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon''.whole.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content (with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts). This came to a head in 2021, when one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and identity to roleplay as his character online -- and, when Evan asked them to stop, [[InsaneTrollLogic accused him of being ableist]]. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a last name for his character, to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona (with "Evan Myers" winning out).
** All three of the creators ''and'' their girlfriends have had to delete or purge the followers from their social media accounts due to harassment from fans and enamored fangirls. Vinnie quit posting on social media entirely in 2019, after one female fan began stalking him across his social media accounts, claiming that the two of them were in a relationship (and, after Vinnie ignored her, that she was being emotionally and physically abused).

to:

* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content (with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts). This came to a head in 2021, when one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and identity to roleplay as his character online -- and, when Evan asked them to stop, and [[InsaneTrollLogic accused him Evan and his partner of being ableist]].ableist]] when they asked them to stop. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a last name for his character, to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona (with "Evan Myers" winning out).
** All three of the creators ''and'' their girlfriends have had to delete or purge the followers from their social media accounts accounts, due to harassment from fans and enamored fangirls. Vinnie quit posting on social media entirely in 2019, after one female fan began stalking him across his social media accounts, claiming that the two of them were in a relationship (and, after Vinnie ignored her, that she was being emotionally and physically abused).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content, with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts. In 2021, one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and photo to roleplay on social media, and [[InsaneTrollLogic accused Evan of being ableist]] when he asked them to stop. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a definitive last name for his character to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona. ("Evan Myers" won out.)

to:

* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content, with content (with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts. In accounts). This came to a head in 2021, when one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and photo identity to roleplay on social media, and as his character online -- and, when Evan asked them to stop, [[InsaneTrollLogic accused Evan him of being ableist]] when he asked them to stop. ableist]]. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a definitive last name for his character character, to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona. ("Evan persona (with "Evan Myers" won out.)winning out).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content, with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts. In 2021, one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and OOG picture to roleplay on social media, and [[InsaneTrollLogic accused Evan of being ableist]] when he asked them to stop. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a definitive last name for his character to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona. ("Evan Myers" won out.)
** All three of the creators ''and'' their girlfriends have had to delete or purge the followers from their social media accounts, due to harassment from fans and enamored fangirls. Vinnie quit posting on social media entirely in 2019, after one female fan began stalking him on social media, claiming that the two of them were in a relationship (and, after Vinnie ignored her, that she was being emotionally and physically abused).

to:

* The creators of ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'' were formerly very accommodating with fans, even granting permission for fans to do their own versions of the Seven Trials of HABIT. Some people took this as a carte blanche invitation, and began using the cast members' actual names and incorporating details from their personal lives into fanmade content, with some going as far as to "borrow" and edit family photos from their social media accounts. In 2021, one fan (who claimed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder) begin using Evan Jennings's full name and OOG picture photo to roleplay on social media, and [[InsaneTrollLogic accused Evan of being ableist]] when he asked them to stop. Finally, Evan held a Twitter poll and had fans choose a definitive last name for his character to differentiate between himself and his onscreen persona. ("Evan Myers" won out.)
** All three of the creators ''and'' their girlfriends have had to delete or purge the followers from their social media accounts, accounts due to harassment from fans and enamored fangirls. Vinnie quit posting on social media entirely in 2019, after one female fan began stalking him on across his social media, media accounts, claiming that the two of them were in a relationship (and, after Vinnie ignored her, that she was being emotionally and physically abused).
Tabs MOD

Changed: 16

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
YMMV


** In late 2021, Connor of the ''Trash Taste'' podcast (also known as [=CDawgVA=]) argued in an interview with Ironmouse that becoming a member of hololive was a recipe for quick success because of the built-in fanbase for the brand itself rather than the merits of the talent. In early 2022, [[Characters/HololiveMoriCalliopeCh Mori Calliope]] was given a superchat in a members-only stream that argued she shouldn't collaborate with Connor anymore because of his previous comments, which Calliope thought was ridiculous. However, this one superchat ended up starting a firestorm of drama around both Connor and Calliope when a few toxic members of [[FanNickname Calliope's fanbase, aka "deadbeats"]], began harassing Connor. This lead to a week-long break from streaming for Calliope, with clarification that she was waiting for the heat from the drama to die down before returning.

to:

** In late 2021, Connor of the ''Trash Taste'' podcast (also known as [=CDawgVA=]) argued in an interview with Ironmouse that becoming a member of hololive was a recipe for quick success because of the built-in fanbase for the brand itself rather than the merits of the talent. In early 2022, [[Characters/HololiveMoriCalliopeCh Mori Calliope]] was given a superchat in a members-only stream that argued she shouldn't collaborate with Connor anymore because of his previous comments, which Calliope thought was ridiculous. However, this one superchat ended up starting a firestorm of drama around both Connor and Calliope when a few toxic members of [[FanNickname Calliope's fanbase, aka "deadbeats"]], "deadbeats", began harassing Connor. This lead to a week-long break from streaming for Calliope, with clarification that she was waiting for the heat from the drama to die down before returning.

Top