Thanks For Reminding Us We’re Not Rich
You don’t have to spend long on YouTube to see vloggers showing off their multi-million dollar digs and flashy lifestyle that has left some of us normies feeling left out and less-than. The truth is, not all of them are rolling in dough. It’s part of an illusion created by their managers who throw several creators into a McMansion and have them working around the clock to pump out content.

It takes thousands of ad views and sponsorships to be able to be a full-time YouTuber, and you have to know how to work with the algorithm to secure all those clicks on the play button, so those who make it big are happy to show off what they’ve earned. But is it necessary? Is this Redditor just jealous, or do they have a good point?