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YouTube Creators Who Thought They Were Bigger Than the Platform
Episode 1911st April 2026 • A.J. Chat • A.J.Chat
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Success on YouTube can create a dangerous illusion.

It makes growth feel permanent.

It makes attention feel owned.

And sometimes, it makes creators believe they’re bigger than the audience, bigger than the platform, and bigger than the content that made them famous.

In this episode of A.J. Chat, we break down YouTube creators who misread their own influence — the moments where success turned into overconfidence, controversy, detachment, or collapse.

🎬 Featuring:

Logan Paul — When the persona crossed a line

Jake Paul — When controversy became the strategy

Nikocado Avocado — When escalation replaced sustainability

These aren’t just internet scandals.

They’re examples of what happens when a creator starts acting like attention is permanent — and the audience decides otherwise.

Because on YouTube, influence isn’t owned, It’s borrowed.

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