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Raid shadow legends does not sponsor
Raid shadow legends does not sponsor











raid shadow legends does not sponsor

Still, I’m looking at it from a principle matter, and I have to say it does disappoint me. However, that sentiment tends to wane over time! I should mention that they’re some YouTubers who’ve somewhat hinted at their community that they’re just doing it for the money, without breaking whatever contract they have with the sponsorship, and most in the community themselves tend to be fine with as long as it’s not too often. I think is disingenuous and damages whatever authenticity that YouTubers may have with their community in the long run. The worst part is when they tell you that they’ll “see you in the game”, knowing damm well they’ll never get past Level 10.

raid shadow legends does not sponsor

You can tell when a YouTuber enjoys a game, as they’ll often times show off at least a couple of gameplays from it, maybe talk about it on their social media here and there.

raid shadow legends does not sponsor

It’s like, “I know you don’t play or like this game, yet here you are promoting it to me, telling me that the game is awesome and to download it, yet after the sponsorship is over, that will be the last we’ll hear about the game from you.” However, after pondering about it, I felt kinda weird about it. I’ll admit, there were a few YouTubers that I didn’t mind seeing them sponsor the game at first, seeing as I wanted to watch them prosper. However, after the raid of sponsorships YouTube from one infamous mobile game, Raid: Shadow Legends, one has got to wonder, is it ethical to take sponsorships for a product you won’t use or care for in the slightest? Have we moved past that sentiment, to which no one really cares about the authenticity of the product been promoted to people?Īfter that massive wave of sponsorship videos from Raid: Shadow Legend by many, many YouTubers both gamer and non-gamers, I began questioning the YouTuber’s who promoted that game and whether or not I can even trust them when it comes to future products placements. It’s often encouraged by their fellow content creators and for the most part, mostly never led to anything malicious. Get that bag! That’s a phrase you’ll hear a lot on YouTube from people trying to make big money on the platform.













Raid shadow legends does not sponsor