The Content Cop Retrospective

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Published 2022-04-08

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  • I think we should clarify that content cop was never a channel killer just a reputation killer you either have to work super hard or never be respected again
  • I’ll never forget the Tana one that shit was fucking gold he played her so goddamn hard and she literally couldn’t have taken the bait harder
  • @CryptP
    keemstar taking the content cop in stride and not trying to fight it was honestly the best thing he could've done
  • Wild to me how people consider 2015-2017 youtube as old school and relaxed. I always felt it was more 2007-2012
  • @DahcipheR
    The combination of political/cultural controversies and laxed guidelines just made 2015-2017 YouTube so savage, yet soo glorious. Man, I miss those days.
  • @0uttaS1TE
    I remember when Content Cop felt like an event. Like, as soon as one came out, you had to be on that shit. I kinda miss those days. But maybe not.
  • @Alexshmalexx
    I love how idubbbz made fun of leafy banning the words chin and idubbbz on his video, but now on his latest video he has Sam Hyde as a banned word.
  • Keemstar's entire personality is just "Yeah, I'm a shitty person. What are you gonna do about it?" The content cop was a blow for sure, but ultimately didn't do much to him. Still going strong despite the fact that almost everyone hates him.
  • @Ducksen
    I'll always miss this era of Youtube.
  • @MasterEth
    What I always loved about idubbbz is that he always knew how to get under someone's skin enough to get a reaction from them that literally proved his point in his video.
  • @aquafreesh9219
    “Only a matter of time before he got into a battle he couldn’t win” enter: Sam Hyde.
  • Crazy to think about this era, specifically Filthy Frank, MaxMoeFoe, and Idubbz and how they all branched off from their original content together. Frank becoming a top music artist, Max and Anything4views starting an australian drinking show, Idubbz making content cop, then full on documentaries on obscure people, to hosting a YouTuber MMA fight. Truly a batch of legends that were all at one point playing torture twister and eating a cake made from idubbz hair, and all of this history documented on YouTube to go back and watch. Absolutely amazing.
  • @nah3189
    i remember the time when i first saw ricegum's content cop it was just like a youtube event to me
  • @CZsWorld
    I'm holding onto the fantasy that he's making one more and taking his sweet time with it. Content Cop: YouTube.
  • @Angel-nz1bk
    ngl i find it remarkable that Anisa having an OF was MORE controversial than her justifying the holocaust and saying CP isn't that big of a deal lol
  • @bullencarker
    I still remember getting the notification for the ricegum content cop and watching it with my friends at lunch at school, we all fucking gasped like a movie when he revealed it wasnt actually about jake
  • @MrBGS101
    I do understand why Idubbbz retired the series, but YouTube needed (and still does) a YouTuber who is willing to call out others and their bullshit.
  • @WanderKrew
    I’m also 100% certain that the Sam Hyde documentary was gonna be a content cop until Sam completely undercut Ian in every way possible.