How Do You Separate Sex Appeal From Rock Music?
Success in the YouTube channel business doesn't typically come to dilettantes. To take a two year break and somehow not think that would wreck your channel...that level of naiveté is staggering. What that does, is it attracts a low level audience. Heck, just look at the leaderboards here. I hadn't looked in about two months, but now Chuck Wood is Draven's new "leader" with a whopping score of 18. Some leader. What an inspired group you've managed to attract, Draven. Chuck, I had 151 (no, that isn't a typo, it's 151 just like the Bacardi) on the leader boards and that was three and a half months ago! Realize that a certain termite made it impossible for me to be part of this place after I helped build it. He has such an utter lack of backbone that he couldn't summon the fortitude to talk to me face and tell me "This is why I'm banning you." He didn't have the guts to do that, yet somehow, he thought I'd let him keep all the articles I'd posted to build the foundation for this place! No, that wasn't gonna happen. I took almost all of them down. This place had four pages of content in early January. Now it doesn't have a full three pages. Draven, the level of person you attract has no ambition to contribute anything of substance to this place. They're pitiful in their lack of artistry and ambition. They're not enthusiastic. I left just enough of my posts up so you'd be continually reminded of the difference between what you had here and what little you now have left. Draven, you put people to sleep with your bullsh*t podcasts. You can see it in the number of views they get. Even your "community" doesn't have anything complimentary to say about them! You've got podcasts that last for over an hour and they get 51 views or 64 views. What that is, is reality speaking to you. Reality is telling you: "Quit. You don't have what it takes. You have never had what it takes. Even you, on some level, realized it when you relegated yourself to Christian rock because there is so little competition there."