Is/Are (question) and (thing) can get you in big trouble videos



Is/Are (question) and (thing) can get you in big trouble videos are both groups of videos which have existed since the golden era of GoAnimate, back in 2016. They're known for stating things that many people would've known, or stating things that would be a blatant lie in the GoAnimate community.

Why They Can Get You In... *insert pointless EEnE video here instead of filling the blank*

 * 1) Unsurprisingly, they're a reskin of "my reaction to/that" (or "me when [whatever]") videos, which retain most of its problems.
 * 2) *They use copyrighted video clips from cartoons, especially from Ed, Edd 'n Eddy, Foster's Home (for the heartless jerk clip), and The Simpsons.
 * 3) *The description doesn't give credit to the clips used, and sometimes does the polar opposite, going "Note: I like [name of show here]".
 * 4) *They're made over the smallest things possible, even if they aren't even relevant.
 * 5) *Overused clips are used, such as M. Bison saying "yes", or Mario from Hotel Mario saying "no".
 * 6) *They're very repetitive and formulaic.
 * 7) Most of them state the obvious, which eliminates the point of these videos in general because anyone with common sense would've been able to figure out the following examples, and then some:
 * 8) *Disrespecting opinions
 * 9) *Forcing people to do something
 * 10) *Cyberbullying people
 * 11) *Supporting a criminal
 * 12) *Telling someone they're grounded (and erroneously calling it a grounding threat in the process, when it's not)
 * 13) *Showing private parts
 * 14) *If someone is a criminal or not when it's more than obvious what the answer is
 * 15) *If someone supported school shootings even if they never said that they did
 * 16) *If someone's apology is denied or not, even if it's not in the form of a question
 * 17) These videos can be made solely to defend something that the creator may like, and claim that the culprit is forcing people to stop doing that action. For example, when someone says that they shouldn't make GA-styled commentaries, people who toxically defend them instantly claim like they're forcing people to stop them, along with making a video going "telling people to stop making commentaries will get you in...", even when the person giving the information is in the right, because these commentaries are horrible for a reason.
 * 18) A lot of these videos are made out of horrible people or criminals where the title is something like "is Kenny Animate a criminal?", even if he's not, and is instead controversial (as an example).
 * 19) These videos can be so excessive that people devote entire playlists to them. Vinnie had reuploaded the same EEnE clip 45 times in a row, via this playlist.
 * 20) *Not to mention, it's easily quantity over quality. Here's another example.
 * 21) Some of these videos can be made to cyberbully other people online, even if they're innocent. One of these videos called "supporting [innocent user] can get you in..." just because they hate that user.
 * 22) To add insult to injury and adding to #6, some of these videos have "stay mad" in the title, which is, of course, completely unnecessary (and counts as cyberbullying).

Examples
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