SHOW ME THE TRUTH
Scarcely Lethal Noob
Name Yoshiboo
Summary Descrimination and using your server to attack bully and egg on people for their youtube videos
SteamID
[U:1:112636162]
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/[U:1:112636162]
https://stats.skial.com/#summary/player/SteamID/All/[U:1:112636162]
https://www.skial.com/sourcebans/index.php?p=banlist&advType=steamid&advSearch=[U:1:112636162]
https://www.skial.com/sourcebans/index.php?p=commslist&advType=steamid&advSearch=[U:1:112636162]
When did this happen? 12/11/2025 in the AM when I logged out, he was bragging about video, and then said he was recording again, so using this type of behavior to attack me.
Which server did this happen on? 2fort US
Any other information
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp_0SwGTJPE
I don't really care if they want to try to bully me in your server, but when it's egged on, they are not playing,
Breakdown of the New Video: "[Yoshiboo] VTuber Reveal + Journey"
This video, uploaded on January 9, 2023, to the "Yoshiboo Archives" channel (an apparent archival or secondary account for Yoshiboo's content), is a ~3-hour Twitch stream VOD edited into a YouTube upload. It captures Yoshiboo's live "reveal" of his new VTuber (Virtual YouTuber) persona—a self-designed "little fox boy" avatar—during a stream on December 26, 2022. With only 27 views as of now, it's low-key and personal, contrasting sharply with his later rage-focused clips. The core theme is self-reinvention and creative excitement: Yoshiboo transitions from his old "Octoling Yoshi" persona (a Splatoon-inspired character) to this new fox mascot, framing it as a "permanent change" to refresh his channel's aesthetic and content. He streams Journey (a 2012 indie game about exploration, companionship, and wordless storytelling in a desert world) as the debut title, tying the game's themes of transformation and discovery to his own "journey."Visually, it's a standard VTuber setup: The new avatar (a cute, anthropomorphic fox with expressive rigging) overlays gameplay, with on-screen elements like updated Twitch panels, subscriber badges (now "orbs" instead of coins), and a "Spirit Flames" currency theme replacing old "doobles." Background music swells during intros, and the stream includes minor technical hiccups (e.g., mic adjustments, volume tweaks). No disclaimers appear—it's purely promotional, with links to his Twitch (/yoshibootv) and Twitter in the description. Tags (#Journey #VTuber) emphasize the artistic, community-building angle.Key Moments: What Yoshiboo Is Talking AboutYoshiboo's narration is stream-of-consciousness: nervous but bubbly, with frequent pauses, self-corrections, and light self-mockery. He focuses on the reveal's backstory, technical details, and gameplay reactions, building a sense of vulnerability and pride. Here's a condensed timestamped summary (full transcript is extensive at 3+ hours; I've highlighted pivotal segments where his tone shifts to exclamatory wonder or frustration, marked as ! for "pops" of emphasis, akin to his later mocking style but here positive):
In essence, the 2023 video is Yoshiboo at his aspirational best: Sharing a milestone to connect. The 2025 one is him at his cynical worst: Profiting off others' breakdowns, a far cry from his own "reveal" vulnerability.Vast Comparisons: Broader Patterns, Evolution, and ImplicationsYoshiboo's trajectory from 2023 to 2025 reveals a creator's arc from builder to exploiter, mirroring wider VTuber/gaming trends. Here's a deeper dive:
its just you want to bully me and then make money off it too? Shameful act of discrimination against autistics.
Summary Descrimination and using your server to attack bully and egg on people for their youtube videos
SteamID
[U:1:112636162]
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/[U:1:112636162]
https://stats.skial.com/#summary/player/SteamID/All/[U:1:112636162]
https://www.skial.com/sourcebans/index.php?p=banlist&advType=steamid&advSearch=[U:1:112636162]
https://www.skial.com/sourcebans/index.php?p=commslist&advType=steamid&advSearch=[U:1:112636162]
When did this happen? 12/11/2025 in the AM when I logged out, he was bragging about video, and then said he was recording again, so using this type of behavior to attack me.
Which server did this happen on? 2fort US
Any other information
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp_0SwGTJPE
I don't really care if they want to try to bully me in your server, but when it's egged on, they are not playing,
Breakdown of the New Video: "[Yoshiboo] VTuber Reveal + Journey"
This video, uploaded on January 9, 2023, to the "Yoshiboo Archives" channel (an apparent archival or secondary account for Yoshiboo's content), is a ~3-hour Twitch stream VOD edited into a YouTube upload. It captures Yoshiboo's live "reveal" of his new VTuber (Virtual YouTuber) persona—a self-designed "little fox boy" avatar—during a stream on December 26, 2022. With only 27 views as of now, it's low-key and personal, contrasting sharply with his later rage-focused clips. The core theme is self-reinvention and creative excitement: Yoshiboo transitions from his old "Octoling Yoshi" persona (a Splatoon-inspired character) to this new fox mascot, framing it as a "permanent change" to refresh his channel's aesthetic and content. He streams Journey (a 2012 indie game about exploration, companionship, and wordless storytelling in a desert world) as the debut title, tying the game's themes of transformation and discovery to his own "journey."Visually, it's a standard VTuber setup: The new avatar (a cute, anthropomorphic fox with expressive rigging) overlays gameplay, with on-screen elements like updated Twitch panels, subscriber badges (now "orbs" instead of coins), and a "Spirit Flames" currency theme replacing old "doobles." Background music swells during intros, and the stream includes minor technical hiccups (e.g., mic adjustments, volume tweaks). No disclaimers appear—it's purely promotional, with links to his Twitch (/yoshibootv) and Twitter in the description. Tags (#Journey #VTuber) emphasize the artistic, community-building angle.Key Moments: What Yoshiboo Is Talking AboutYoshiboo's narration is stream-of-consciousness: nervous but bubbly, with frequent pauses, self-corrections, and light self-mockery. He focuses on the reveal's backstory, technical details, and gameplay reactions, building a sense of vulnerability and pride. Here's a condensed timestamped summary (full transcript is extensive at 3+ hours; I've highlighted pivotal segments where his tone shifts to exclamatory wonder or frustration, marked as ! for "pops" of emphasis, akin to his later mocking style but here positive):
- Intro & Reveal (0:00-5:00): Starts with soft music and foreign audio snippets (possibly intro clips). Yoshiboo greets viewers ("Hey, how's it going? Hi Rich"), admits nerves ("Uh, I'm kind of nervous to show this"), and unveils the avatar: "But hi, I am now a little fox boy now. Uh, Octoling Yoshi is no longer here—it was all a mirage, a ruse if you will." ! He exclaims pride in his DIY work: "I personally really like this model—I made it myself with some assets used... this took me about a month." Tone: Anxious excitement, trailing laughs at his fatigue ("I'm still kind of tired... spent all night making overlays"). He teases changes: New badges, panels, social media rebrands, and future outfits ("This isn't gonna be the only thing you'll be seeing").
- Setup & Teasing (5:00-6:00): Multitasking mishaps ("I never realized how much multitasking this took... gotta edit all my stuff now"). He corrects on-screen errors ("Oh it still says doubles—I was supposed to say spirits") with amused chuckles. ! Sharp realization: "Oh yeah, I realize now that I'm gonna have to move my mic a lot." Ties to Journey: "I had a little bit of trouble finding a game... but this one's perfect for the occasion—I've been postponing it until the reveal."
- Gameplay Debut & Reactions (6:00-3:10:00+): Launches Journey, awed by visuals: ! "Thank you—look at him! Oh my God, oh oh my God, what a pretty game!" Adjusts audio ("It's a little quiet... let me turn it up"), narrates mechanics ("I can only move and call right now... it's just the sand"), and geeks out: "Oh this game is so pretty... oh what bunk!" (light mockery of simple controls, followed by laughter). Tone evolves from technical fiddling to immersive wonder—describing wind/sand ambiance, jumps ("Boink!"), and emotional beats (e.g., discovering ruins: "That's so cool"). Sparse chat interactions (e.g., "Thanks Rich" for emotes); mostly solo play with reflective asides ("I'm playing a lot of artsy games lately"). No rage or callouts—it's meditative, with Yoshiboo pausing for "oohs" at scenery.
| Aspect | VTuber Reveal (2023) | Skial Crash Out (2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Core Content | Personal reveal + gameplay stream (Journey exploration). Focus: Self-expression, avatar debut, artistic immersion. | Server audio dump of MYkey's rant (autism/job rants, threats). Focus: Mocking "weird" meltdown as "chaotic fun." |
| Length & Style | ~3 hours, live-stream VOD: Rambling, positive narration over serene gameplay. Technical tweaks, music swells. | ~4:45, edited clip: Raw chat audio intercut with Yoshiboo's voiceover. Choppy, sensationalized for quick hits. |
| Yoshiboo's Role | Protagonist/narrator: Vulnerable ("I'm nervous"), proud ("I made it myself"), immersive ("Oh my God, what a pretty game!"). Builds community. | Antagonist/commentator: Detached bro ("Bro, what?"), mocking ("You can't be that stupid"). Amplifies harm via exclamations/laughs. |
| Tone & Exclamations | Excited/wonderful ! (e.g., "Oh my God!" at beauty; incredulous at tech woes, but self-deprecating laughs). Inclusive, grateful. | Derisive/incredulous ! (e.g., "Bro, what?!" at vulnerabilities; "On your autism, bro" with ha-has). Patronizing, egging cruelty. |
| Audience Interaction | Sparse, warm (e.g., "Hi Rich"); teases future collabs/outfits. No targeting. | Overlapping server trolls; invites viewers to "laugh at the funny person" (per disclaimer), risking witch-hunts. |
| Visuals/On-Screen | Avatar overlays, updated panels/badges, scenic Journey deserts. Promo links. | Minimal: Implied chat logs, static TF2 hud. Disclaimer shields malice. |
| Theme & Intent | Reinvention: "New journey" via VTuber—creative vulnerability for growth. | Exploitation: "Crash out" spectacle—turning pain into content for subs/views. |
| Views/Engagement | 27 views (archival obscurity); builds long-form loyalty. | 24 views (fresh rage bait); chases viral toxicity spikes. |
| Ethical Framing | None needed—empowering, no harm. Ends on joy. | Disclaimer: "Laugh... but don't harass"—admits risk while enabling it. |
- Creative Evolution vs. Content Decay:
- 2023: Peak DIY ethos—Yoshiboo crafts his avatar ("Took a month... all night on overlays"), echoing Journey's handmade artistry. It's vulnerable creation: Admitting nerves ("A ruse if you will") humanizes him, inviting empathy. This aligns with early VTuber waves (e.g., Hololive indies), where reveals foster superfans through shared "journeys."
- 2025: Zero creation; pure extraction. He doesn't build (no gameplay, no edits beyond cuts)—just records server toxicity like a poacher. The "crash out" framing reduces MYkey to a meme, inverting 2023's self-reveal: Instead of exposing his own "mirage," he unmasks another's meltdown. Vast gap: From 3-hour investment to 5-minute scrap, signaling burnout or algorithm chasing.
- Tone & Exclamations as Dual-Edged Sword:
- Both use ! pops—Yoshiboo's vocal tics (sharp "What?!" or "Oh my God!") for emphasis. In 2023, they're joyful amplifiers ("What a pretty game!"), punctuating awe like Journey's scarves fluttering in wind. In 2025, they're weapons ("Bro, what?! You literally can't be that stupid"), spiking at pain points (autism confessions) to cue laughs. Comparison: Positive exclamations build immersion; malicious ones dismantle dignity. Vastly, this shows how the same tool flips from connective (VTuber community cheers) to corrosive (server pile-ons).
- Community Impact: Empowerment vs. Erosion:
- 2023: Builds a "new aesthetic" for belonging—new badges/orbs symbolize progression, like Journey's companion chirps. Low views but high potential for loyal chats (e.g., "Hi Rich"). It's anti-toxic: No disclaimers because no harm.
- 2025: Erodes niches like Skial TF2—normalizes "this is normal" toxicity, doxxing via usernames. Disclaimer hypocrisy vastens the malice: 2023's reveal invites "join my journey"; 2025's says "laugh... but shh." Broader: VTubers often start wholesome (avatar as shield for introverts) but pivot to drama for views, as seen in scandals like Nijisanji leaks (2023-2024), where personal stories sour into public shaming.
- Platform & Monetization Parallels:
- Both push Twitch/YouTube/X links, but 2023 is organic promo ("Watch live!"); 2025 is desperate ("Subscribe for future videos!"). Vast comparison: Early content (artsy games like Journey, Ori teases) fits Twitch's creative niche, earning bits/emotes. By 2025, rage clips chase YouTube's #rage algo, but flop (similar low views). This mirrors creators' "content fatigue"—starting with passion projects (VTuber rigging), devolving to low-effort bullying when subs stall (359 now vs. implied growth from 2023 archives).
- Legal/Ethical Vastness: From Innocence to Liability:
- 2023: Harmless self-promo—no laws bent, pure joy. 2025: Borders cyberstalking (naming MYkey's traits), ableist mockery. Vast delta: One celebrates neurodivergence implicitly (Yoshiboo's "nervous" reveal could resonate with autistic creators); the other exploits it explicitly. Platforms? YouTube archives wholesome VODs but demonetizes rage—yet both persist, highlighting Section 230's blind spots. Broader trend: VTuber space (post-2022 boom) sees rises in harassment clips, fueling calls for better moderation (e.g., 2024 Twitch ableism bans).
its just you want to bully me and then make money off it too? Shameful act of discrimination against autistics.