As you may be aware, I am producing videos about the election for both TikTok and YouTube. At first, I allowed for comments on said videos, but I had to turn that feature off when I started getting more vitriol (including "schoolyard taunts" that we might have heard back in the 70s by bullies) for saying anything that wasn't aligned with the MAGA point of view.
Quick note: oddly sometimes the "off" feature resets on YouTube when I upload from my phone and also when it's a scheduled video. So once a while a comment slips through before I can fix it.
On the YouTube videos, I also turned off the ability for the viewer to see the percent of thumbs up and down (you can only see the thumbs up); but I can see it as the owner. It's strange to me - though maybe not surprising - how many thumbs down the videos get. It's a VERY large percentage (in many cases, well over 80% of the responses).
I expect that sometimes someone won't agree with what I'm saying and will give a thumbs down. And sometimes people are just "being funny" (ie, jerks) and give a thumbs down "just because." But the number of negative responses is far greater on these videos than what I've seen on anything I've produced in the past.
A bit of an aside: you have to have a thick skin to produce content for anyone to see on the interwebs; you never know how people will react.
Most rational people just move on. But in the case of anything related to MAGA, people take time out of their day to watch at least part of something that doesn't align with their POV and proceed to comment on it (spilling their hate), and opt to put a thumbs down.
For what it's worth, that sure sounds like a cult to me.
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