Please Cheer Me Up videos

Please Cheer Me Up videos are a genre of videos where a user begs their fans to cheer them up. They were mostly started sometime in 2015... mostly for bad reasons.

Why They Can't Be Cheered Up

 * 1) Emotional abuse, gaslighting, narcissism and attention seeking. 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 or report them instead of giving them unwanted attention.
 * 4) *Getting dislikes on their videos, it's natural for users to dislike their videos, and it's something that can't be avoided.
 * 5) *When someone disrespects the opinion of that user.
 * 6) *Parental issues; they should be private as they can lead to real names being displayed, which can lead to security issues in the near future.
 * 7) *Getting criticized about their content and/or behavior. They should improve their behavior and apologize for their wrongdoings. If the wrongdoings are majorly severe (e.g. Abuse, doxxing, slandering, pedophilia, mass-hacking, etc.), then they have no reason to gather sympathy as they deserve the hate gathered from their foul treatment and presence online. All other reasons that are unrelated to them being a criminal are also null and void.
 * 8) *A simple voice change. Doing some research can give access to the older voices.
 * 9) *An update on Vyond, etc.
 * 10) *When Wrapper: Offline or their LVM program ends up breaking, whether it'd be a feature or a voice.
 * 11) *If a user that they like unfriends or blocks them for any reason.
 * 12) **Likewise, if they leave GoAnimate or delete their YouTube account.
 * 13) *When they're receiving hate because of a bad decision that they've made (or, rather, because a toxic person wanted to escalate the drama beyond comprehension over something so small).
 * 14) 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 GoAnimate/Vyond videos.
 * 15) 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.
 * 16) Most of the videos are made by grown adults, which is quite pathetic and sad to see. Even if the people who make them have disorders such as depression, they should try to treat them effectively by getting help instead using them as an excuse to make these videos.
 * 17) Sometimes in these videos, the user threatens to quit GoAnimate/Vyond or YouTube 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, and it only makes you look even worse.
 * 18) *Not to mention, once you delete your YouTube channel, you can't get it back at all.
 * 19) In these videos' comments, some people will say that they will cheer the user up instead of actually cheering them up.
 * 20) Adding to #7, some people may make a video comforting that person on their channel instead of making a comment, which is even worse and brings more people to the problem.
 * 21) Occasionally, they will use suicide baiting as a trick to get their audience to cheer that user up. This is even worse than when Mitchell Henderson killed himself over a lost iPod!
 * 22) Sometimes, the word "disowned" or "outdated" is erroneously put in the title of these videos, when it would've made more sense to private or delete them because leaving them up may make people think that the problem stated in the video is still ongoing. It's a loophole to milk drama, too.
 * 23) Most of these videos escalate drama that can go on in the community; even drama outside of this community, and because of the nature of the GoAnimate community in general, these videos will cause them to make the same kinds of videos, sometimes with their personal information being brought up, which is very dangerous.