MrBeast’s New Psychological Trick Against Viewers Who Skip Ads

MrBeast's New Psychological Trick Against Viewers Who Skip Ads

As a long-time fan who has witnessed MrBeast’s meteoric rise and seen him conquer the YouTube world, it’s disheartening to watch this recent string of controversies unfold. I remember the days when his videos were nothing but pure entertainment and positivity, with no hint of scandal or controversy in sight.


Seems like I’ve been hit with one scandal after another lately. Initially, there were allegations against my employee, Ava Kris Tyson, concerning inappropriate behavior towards minors, known as grooming. Then, an ex-employee accused me of endorsing underage gambling. Now, more issues have surfaced.

Ad With No Ending

In his YouTube video titled “Survive 100 Days in a Nuclear Bunker for $500,000”, MrBeast sets up a competition where two individuals are tasked to endure living in an underground shelter for 100 days. While it’s not necessarily wrong to use enticing titles, there’s a twist. Approximately 20 minutes into the video, an advertisement appears along with a progress bar, indicating its duration. However, here’s the trick:

MrBeast's New Psychological Trick Against Viewers Who Skip Ads

Initially, the pace is quite swift, but it eventually slows down over time. It appears as though MrBeast is introducing fresh stunts to maintain our interest in the advertisement. However, this aspect is just one of several issues that have enraged fans about the video.

No End In Sight

It appears that not even the most popular YouTuber on Earth can avoid criticism altogether. Following two previous scandals, he aimed to resume his usual schedule by posting videos and garnering an astonishing number of views and likes. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned – this particular video received a barrage of negative feedback due to the inappropriate ad placement, while viewers are also upset because it seems that MrBeast is deleting comments related to Ava Kris Tyson and his former employee. The question remains: how long will this backlash persist, or will it eventually subside if MrBeast chooses to ignore it? Time will tell.

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2024-08-08 16:39