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I used to casually watch kirsche sometimes because the algorithm seemed to serve her a lot, then she said some stuff that made me realize that she's kind of a crybully, the kind who complains about cancel culture and performative outrage, only to do the same the second it's about "the other side", in which case she'll do the performative outrage and try to cancel people.
I absolutely hate people like that, hypocrites and performativity especially, probably to an unhealthy degree, so while it took a few days I couldn't watch anything from her anymore without feeling disgusted and feeling like "I'd seen behind the veil".

For a slightly less unhinged example that's not relevant to kirsche, I really dislike it when a youtuber asks a rhetorical question to their audience (in a video, not live stream) that they don't actually care to know the answer for so retards write a comment for algorithm engagement. Makes me seethe and it's far more common than one might expect. Once you notice it you see it everywhere.