My Reaction to/Me When (good thing/bad thing) videos

My Reaction to/Me When (Good Thing/Bad Thing) Videos (also known as Reaction Videos) are videos made mostly by Vyond/GoAnimate users that express their feeling towards a certain show, event, person, fictional character, video game, etc. Like User Videos, these videos usually steal a clip from another piece of media. These videos started gaining traction in 2012.

Why Their Feelings Don't Matter

 * 1) First and foremost, these videos are so pointless, as they express opinions that are already well-displayed throughout the channel. Even if it's an opinion that wasn't expressed before, then we still wouldn't need these videos, as we could just type it out or mention it in another video as opposed to devoting an entire video to saying "yes" or "no" towards it. Besides, people intentionally choose the most dramatic videos for simple things, such as getting an answer wrong on a test.
 * 2) As mentioned above, they have copyrighted material and sometimes, people can make "My reaction that I got a copyright strike" videos using said copyrighted material. That, is what's gonna give you ANOTHER copyright strike...
 * 3) They have similar problems to User Videos.
 * 4) A lot of these can be used to bash opinions. For example, users make "My reaction that (USER) now likes/hates (X)" videos.
 * 5) They are often made for really dumb and/or petty reasons. For example, Michael the Wrapper: Offline Guy used to make reaction videos of characters saying no whenever November ends, mainly using BFDI, BFB, Drawn Together, or The Loud House (?) clips. Luckily, he deleted them all.
 * 6) Some users hate certain media yet still use their clips for their videos, showing off their hypocrisy.
 * 7) Some of them make these videos over people hating them, which proves that they cannot handle their haters. Same thing with getting dislikes on their videos.
 * 8) Users put either the clichéd "copyright mercy" line (no copyright infringement, community guidelines, ToS, blah blah blah) or "Note: I love/like (this show/movie)" in the description. The opinion on the uploader's show/movie has NOTHING to do with copyright at all.
 * 9) Instead of downloading the clip using a video downloader (online or otherwise), they screen record it using either Bandicam or their phone, proving how lazy people can be when it comes to making an unnecessary video for something that didn't need to be addressed to the public.
 * 10) It also promotes plagiarism, since most of these videos consist of M. Bison saying "YES!" or Darth Vader screaming "NO!" from Revenge of The Sith.
 * 11) Some of these people actually make positive versions of this over a popular person dying. Even though they are rare, they still count as being disrespectful to someone's death, regardless if they're trolls or not.
 * 12) *What isn't rare is how they can be made over someone's channel being terminated or deleted, especially if the clip is something positive.
 * 13) These videos make reaction videos of characters saying no when ever they are about to go to school. Seriously. School can help people getting educated, so what's the point of reacting to this?
 * 14) Most of these videos intentionally change "My reaction that" to "Me when" in the title just to dodge the fact that they are still making these videos, even in 2023. Exploiting a loophole does not fix the problem. It only makes it worse for everyone involved.
 * 15) These videos are the cause of cliffhanger versions of them, where the title is intentionally truncated just to make the video clip fill in the missing words. For example, "ranting on users that you hate will get you in..." as the title, with Ed from Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy screaming "big trouble". Alternatively, changing "get you in" to "make you a", where the video clip is Wilt from Foster's Home saying "heartless jerk".
 * 16) *They not only point out the obvious for everyone in the GoAnimate community, but they are even more unnecessary than the "My reaction to/that" videos in general, and they defy literal common sense, too.
 * 17) They kill off view counts and audience retention due to how bland and pointless they are.
 * 18) Instead of deleting the copyrighted clip from their channel when something is no longer up to date, they put "disowned" or "outdated" in the title, the former of which (disowned) is actually incorrect.

People who make these videos

 * Michael The Wrapper Offline Guy (formerly)
 * SpongeBobAndOtherShowsFan2005 II
 * Drake Yin (formerly; he privated all of his My Reaction to (Good Thing/Bad Thing) videos on his 1st channel because he regretted making them nowadays and started hating them as well. He later on also privated these videos on his alt channel as well.)
 * FLgal Dixie

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