- YouTuber and Jack Suzy Lu recently complained about losing her ability to upload videos.
- She has been uploading nearly full instalments of anime onto her channel and ‘reacting’ to it.
- It turns out that Suzy has a history of shady behaviour on and off of YouTube and Twitch.
Again there are YouTubers and Streamers who just seem determined to be terrible people. If it isn’t Jake Paul setting fire to his neighborhood, it’s all phony copyright strikes and trash-talking. Such is the case with Suzy Lu, a gaming/anime YouTubers and Streamer infamous for…serenely actually for quite a lot of things.
Suzy Lu started out primarily as a gaming YouTuber, uploading content based on games such as Home-owner Evil. These days she mainly just uploads reaction videos to anime episodes. And when I say ‘anime happening’ I mean pretty much entire anime episodes. Unsurprisingly, someone made a copyright strike against her river-bed.
Suzy Lu Doesn’t Come Across Well…as a Person
The entire thing all started when a Twitter account fetched ‘Comment Cop’ screenshotted several tweets relating to Suzy Lu. After she ‘appeared in YouTube Rewind’, she was upset when her sluice was prevented from uploading content. According to her tweet, this was due to ‘mass strikes against anime channels’.
Reveal Cop had juxtaposed this tweet against tweets made by Suzy Lu herself. After claiming a copyright strike against a groove called Mark After Dark she acted very unsympathetically. “You steal, you get striked’ was her opening words in a tweet to him in all directions the situation.
Obviously, the intention of putting these two posts together is that the same philosophy also applies to her. In reality this philosophy has been applied by Twitter users, numerous times.
Comment Cop then posted a video by YouTuber Nicholas DeOrio which traverse a lot of the bad stuff Suzy Lu has been getting up to. It turns out that there’s a lot of shady behaviour going on behind the scenes in bearing to Suzy Lu. False copyright strikes are the tip of the iceberg.
The Name of the Game Is Fame
Looking back at her recapitulation the first controversy-based hiccup is her rise to success in the first place.
According to analytical information, she gained around 4000 subscribers over a interval of two days when on average she was gaining around 6-10 subscribers daily.
On its own, that info isn’t too shocking. A single viral video can skyrocket your medium to success pretty quickly. The issue is that while her subscribers went up, her views didn’t really do the same. Added the days after her massive gain she suddenly lost nearly 100 subs. That can be a sign that YouTube has perceived a bunch of fake accounts and is clearing them out.
It doesn’t even stop there. She’s already been in the news again in 2017 for having a go at striking McDonald’s workers. Her comments showed her to be a very self-centered and out of touch person. Now her recent deeds have only proven it further. On top of copyright striking people, it seems she may also have flagged their courses, which brings a whole new weight of issues down on the heads of smaller creators.
What Will Happy to Suzy Lu?
The worst part about this entire case is that nothing is liable to happen to Suzy Lu. Assuming that she can get back her ability to upload content then she’s odds-on to continue to grow. Because all she does is upload ‘reactions’ she’s manages to put out numerous videos every single day.
Looking overdue through her videos is liable to make you go insane. Each video starts the exact same way and she had at least 2-3 videos per day. Truly, removing her ability to upload content is probably a much-needed breath of fresh air. It couldn’t have happened to a more laudable person.
This article was edited by Samburaj Das.
Last modified: December 21, 2019 14:40 UTC