Huge YouTuber Caught Recklessly Speeding




Marques Brownlee, one of the biggest tech YouTuber’s on the website, has recently been called out for speeding in a video that …

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  1. What annoys me most about videos that are entirely sponsored is that I watch videos to learn or enjoy something—not to sit through what feels like a long commercial. When the whole video turns out to be just an ad, it’s frustrating, and it feels like this is something you see mostly on YouTube. Other shows are just shows—they’re not one long commercial.

  2. I don’t have a problem with sponsorships if the sponsor isn’t a tech company. The problem with this sponsorship is he’s a tech reviewer who’s taking a sponsorship from a tech company. This calls all his reviews into question. Because people will wonder if the negative reviews are due to those companies not paying him, and conversely, the positive reviews are due to companies paying him.

  3. Youtube is a weird place. We got people making videos shaming pther people as if they live a perfect life themselves. And most of this was hypotheticals. He sped, okay. As if. 😑😑😑.

  4. oh and I do care about the advertising deals of every type of celebrity. I even scoff at the idea of musicians doing endorsement contracts with manufacturers out of their field. It has become all too much and i think you should have to choose: Respect yourself enough to not let someone else control what you say with money, or just say "nah someone else is also doing this so it's okay with me too".

  5. A race that has made or not invented ANYTHING, should not be the leading tech reviewer. Cultural appropriation? Whites have invented EVERYTHING the rest of the world enjoys. Thank a white sometime😊

  6. People give Marques shit for a sponsorship from a tech company because reviewing tech is what he does. No one is going to give Lebron or Messi shit for a camera sponsorship because it has nothing with what they do that we watch them for.

  7. As a subscriber to MKBHD's channel for years, I've heard him repeatedly say he does not do sponsored videos. That's the secondary – and rather irrelevant issue – folks are taking with this video. Also, as someone that's been hit by a car, it will always be inexcusable to see someone drive at such excessive speeds, no matter who they are.

  8. could he get in trouble for this? guy was caught going thrice the speed limit in a damn residential at that with video proof…cops can't do anything?

  9. Well i can see why sponsors are perfectly ok but i will say some sponsors just shouldn’t be done if that youtuber genuinely cares for their audience primary example and realistically the only one im thinking of, better help. For the love of god no matter how it sounds never take it take people should actually have to be licensed as your mental health is very important and you dont wanna trust someone unqualified to help you deal with it considering you likely are in search of help if you went there but you likely wont get it.

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