Please Cheer Me Up videos



Please Cheer Me Up videos are videos that a user asks or begs their fans to cheer them up, they were mostly started sometime in 2015. Mostly for bad reasons.

Why Their Audience Will Not Cheer You Up

 * 1) Emotional abuse, gaslighting and narcissism, that's it, that's the reason these videos are trashy.
 * 2) Sometimes the user will give pretty bad reasons why they want to be cheered up. Here are a few examples.
 * 3) *Getting videos made out of them by trolls, when they should actually block them and not feed them.
 * 4) *Getting dislikes on their videos, even though it's natural for users to dislike their videos.
 * 5) *Getting their opinion(s) bashed by someone else. (Somewhat understandable, but still an over-reaction)
 * 6) *Parental issues, even though it should be private and not be publicly known.
 * 7) *Getting criticized about their content and/or behavior, even though they should improve their behavior and apologize for their wrongdoings (Unless it is very severe to the point of being unforgivable. e.g. certain crimes like abuse, doxxing, murder, etc)
 * 8) *A simple voice change.
 * 9) *An update on Vyond, etc.
 * 10) The videos are usually the same thing: The user's avatar is shown crying, sad music plays, and there is text about what happened and why the user is crying. There is little-to-no variety, and it's as formulaic and repetitive as many other Go!Animate videos.
 * 11) Most of the time, the user just wants attention or wants their fans to treat them better for pity. So they make these types of videos, even though it won't really help at the slightest.
 * 12) Most of the time, the videos are mostly made by grown adults. Making these kinds of videos as adults is honestly pathetic and sad.
 * 13) Sometimes in these videos, the user threatens to quit GoAnimate/Vyond if their fans don't cheer them up. Threatening to leave social media isn't going to get people to help you with your issues.
 * 14) In these videos' comments, some people will say that they will cheer the user up instead of actually cheering them up.