Fandom and More
May 22, 2026
When you make Show you get Fandom. But what More is there?
I'd like to show you this clip from 2019, before The Amazing Digital Circus was even thought of.
Now check out these hypothetical responses to it:
- "Unbelievable. They need to put a statement out now."
- "I'm glad those woke idiots are getting trigged over this."
- "Seems like they're just being immature."
- "This is from 2019? This seems like nothing what he is like now."
You'd be surprised how diverse the real responses are, all the way from actual cancel culture to grifter. I myself am a mix of "they're just being immature." and "This is from 2019?" because of what actual controversial speeches I've seen on the Internet.
Due to this featuring two voice actors of the series, it became fandom drama.
Implications
The stream clip is...pretty drawn out to be honest, even when people were talking about the whole situation itself despite being a vocal minority. But that doesn't mean it isn't that insignificant. Let me show you something.
Meet professional ragebaiter Plainrock124, originally starting outrage from the Bored Smashing series and later went to AI and...may have outgrew ragebaiting as a whole. But the mention of this video itself provides us that it did attract a group of grifters like him. So what now?
What should be the response?
There was a commentary video I saw on the topic and in it, brings light of what Gooseworx's humor is.
Wait a second is that 2021? It is another immature joke, for sure.
This may be hot take to some, and without dismissing actual concerns of racism tolerance, content creators are not obliged to be your image maintainers of an obvious "I don't support a racist." And I should add to the ageist comment that nothing is not much wrong with the plain dumb humor as she is technically an influencer, which fans expect to be funny online.
You can have that when you still acknowledge what is going on that you caused. That's just the thing too, Gooseworx did not cause this. If you've been keeping up with fandom news, you'd know that it has been and still is hectic. And I bet that making a little statement for every reputation puritan's outrage will get on your nerves quickly.
The main rant is over now. I'd like to state to the empty chairs that I am not really a hardcore Gooseworx fan, but I am seeing what crap the chronically online crowds give her for microwaved sensations and corny humor tweets. And it sucks even more now that The Last Act, said to be a hard worked project, was leaked all truly because GLITCH Productions wanted to go all in when they just weren't ready for it.
As for GLITCH, the brand of web shows, these situations has been pretty bad to their line-up of okay shows and fanbases but I'll think they'll live. Maybe another merch commercial will do the trick.
