 Now, before I start, I'd like to make it perfectly clear that, you know, I understand that you guys might have different opinions than me, but, you know, unlike you guys, I'm right. In fact, do this vocal exercise every time you wake up in the morning for like three minutes. Mecaps is right. I am wrong. Mecaps is right. I am wrong. Now that we got that out of the way, let's move on to our first ever social media tier list. Woohoo! I mean, well, kind of, you know, it's not really a tier list, but it's like a social media compass type thing, you know. It comprises of this map right here, alright? On the left side, we have people trying too hard to be edgy. Now on the right side, we have people trying too hard to sound morally correct. At the top, we have people trying too hard to be funny, and at the bottom, we have people that are actually funny. I kind of did something like this on Twitter like a while ago, but ever since then, my knowledge has grown, right? And I've gotten a little bit more information. I just want to tweak some stuff around a little bit. First up, we have 4chan. Now 4chan, it's this really weird website where, you know, on one side, you have people that, you know, they're just making like little tiny memes, you know. Memes like these, even the small frog people. You got people talking about anime, people discussing video games. And then on the other side, you got people just dropping manifestos on why every black person in America should be tossed off the Empire State Building. It's kind of strange, but I mean, other than that, it's not so bad, but 4chan, we'll place it, you know, right here, you know. It rates high, and people trying too hard to sound edgy, and a slight bulge in people that are actually funny. Next up, Twitter, right? Twitter is... Twitter's alright. No, no, no, no. Twitter's bad. Twitter is terrible. Like every now and then, there'll be a meme that comes around that makes Twitter feel bearable, right? But the majority of the time, there are too many people on Twitter trying so hard to make themselves look better than everyone else. I can guarantee you, if you posted a picture right now on Twitter, right? Let's say you got a tiny smudge of dirt or like grease on your face, right? I don't know, from like baseball or like working on a car. If you posted that image, someone would retweet it with a caption, wow. Blackface in 2020? I thought we were better than this people. Ah, racism bad. There are times I wish I owned lions, you know, or some sort of, you know, some sort of wild cat. You know, not just because they look cool, but just so that I could track down some of these people on Twitter and then release it into their house. Now, Twitter isn't completely useless. I'd say like every other day, they'll have an okay meme, which, you know, was probably stolen from some other site or, you know, a smaller Twitter user. But those okay-ish memes are what make the site somewhat tolerable, you know? But for now, Twitter ranks high in trying too hard to sound morally correct and much closer to people trying too hard, you know, to be funny than people that are actually funny. Next up, we have YouTube. I don't really have much to say about YouTube. You know, it feels pretty mediocre compared to the rest. Not because the quality of the site isn't good, but it feels like with every extreme on YouTube, there's an equally opposite extreme that kind of balances it into like the state of equilibrium. With every 50 frames, there's going to be a Ryan's Toy review. With every hilarious, sexy as hell kneecaps, there's going to be, you know, the late night shows. YouTube is going to be put almost directly in the center, but, you know, just because they have kneecaps, it gets a slight push towards people that are actually funny. Next up, TikTok. Now, I don't have much to say about TikTok, mostly because, you know, everything that can be said about TikTok has already been said in the, you know, the 13 QuadZillion YouTube channels profiting off of the TikTok cringe compilations. And I don't know, TikTok hate Bandwagoner, but I do, you know, I do recognize that there are a lot more people, you know, trying too hard to be funny than actual funny people on the site. So yeah, TikTok, much closer to people trying too hard to be funny and, you know, kind of in the middle for edginess and morality. Next up, Reddit. Now, when I first thought about Reddit, I was like, hmm, Reddit will kind of be like, you know, in the middle with YouTube, right? But then I remember people on Reddit are a bunch of fucking losers. People really whine about how cringy TikTok is, you know, but Reddit is cringe incarnate. The physical manifestation of what your children should not turn out to be. It's not even the overused memes and, you know, the circle jerking about being a Redditor, you know? It's just that in every single thread, there's so many people trying to be the funniest and wittiest guy on the page. It's like the CEO of Reddit kidnapped everyone on Reddit's family. And then he was like, all right, the person that can make me laugh will have their family return. You know, forget about that. You guys obviously can't do that. The person that can cringe me out the most will have their family put back. I just don't understand why they're trying so hard. Like, for the upvotes? For the Reddit awards, you know? To pop up in a random Facebook meme every now and then? Either way, Reddit is high in trying too hard to be funny and, you know, has like a handful of points into trying too hard to sound morally correct. You know, just because of, you know, all the people pretending to be saints every now and then to get a few more upvotes. Next up, we have Tumblr. Here we go. Next up, Facebook. Uh, Facebook doesn't have much to it, but it does have a high chunk in trying hard to be morally correct. But Facebook, unlike, you know, the other moral try-hards, has an excuse. Facebook is more, you know, family relative oriented with a lot of boomers on it. You wouldn't want to post a meme about giving you a homie top when the audience is your mom and your grandma. No, you're going to post some shit about helping the homeless or, you know, cleaning up the environment. So Facebook, though it rates high in try-hard morality, it has a pass. It also was a little bit of people trying too hard to be funny, but, you know, not that much. Next up, we have Instagram. With me. With me. With me. Lastly, iFunny. Oh my God, iFunny. You know that meme where it's like this hand squeezing the hell out of like some kid's neck? Yeah, yeah. That's what some of these kids on iFunny need. You know, a good strangling just to set them straight. iFunny has possibly the most toxic atmosphere. If Reddit is cringe incarnate, then iFunny would be racism incarnate. And I already know what you're going to say. Oh, you're exaggerating. You're just hyping it up for YouTube likes. Okay. The literal top comments on some of these featured memes is I hate black people. Their comments and memes within the comment section like leave it to black people to be violent. And then there are people agreeing with this man. And then there's this random ass guy like, hey bro, what's your opinion on JoJo? Like what? Did you not just hear what he said? And look at this. How did this meme get top comment? Alright, I'll admit, you know, that one's kind of funny. And most of that's fine and all since, you know, it's mostly just people trying to be edgy. But there's one thing that iFunny actually has a problem with. And this is one of those fancy words that the morally correct try-hards over at Twitter like to overuse a lot. You know, to the point where it's pretty much lost its value. But misogyny. I've probably said that word only like twice my entire life. Masogyny. It takes way too long to say. I'll just call them incels. But these people hate women. Like no joke. Alright, there was some memes about this guy that got cheated on by his girlfriend, right? And I think what happened is that on their wedding day, instead of reading out like his vows, he surprises her by reading out the text messages that she sent between her and the guy that she cheated on him with, you know? And the top comments are like, that's what that bitch gets. Go be a whore somewhere else, you know? Stuff like that. Which that by itself, you know, that doesn't make them incels, you know? But then after a while, there's a similar meme. But you know, instead of the girl cheating, it's the guy cheating and you know, and the girl reading out the text messages on the wedding day. And the top comments are like, wow, what a crazy bitch. If someone cheats on you, instead of doing all this, just end the relationship and stop wasting each other's time. Like, it's okay, bro. I hate women too. But at least I know how to hide it. By the way, for the people over at Twitter, that was a joke. Now sadly, I'd actually say that this app has the most amount of people that are actually funny, you know? Yes, under all that filth. Under all that sewage water. Even though your mental state would probably be more intact from living through the Jim Crow era than going through an I Funny comment section, there are some pretty funny people on the site. And I'll put I Funny right here. But that is pretty much all I have, all right? If this video reaches 15,000 likes, I might make another one because I know for a fact that there are going to be people whining and pissing in the comment section, all right? But for now, all right, make sure you're following me on Twitter and Instagram and giving me clout. And by the way, I know that gets annoying, you know, hey, follow me here and follow me there. But there are two reasons why I do it, all right? Now, one of the reasons might make you sad. So if you're someone that gets sad really quickly, make sure you get off this video, all right? But number one, it gives me another way of notifying people that I've uploaded, you know, other than relying on the mercy of the YouTube algorithm bot, right? And number two, it gives me clout. And clout feels good. Ever since the school days, hey, turn up the somber music a little bit, all right? I really got to sell this, but not for real. Ever since the school days, I've been real self-conscious about how I look just because, you know, of the absolute no lives whose only purpose in school was to, you know, bring people down and make them feel shit about themselves. And it may be kind of not like the way I look for a while, but, you know, ever since my success on YouTube, my mental state's been getting a lot better. And the day I made that Instagram, you know, which was probably like a week ago and, you know, sent people to go follow it. You know, people are saying such nice things, you know? And it made a real nigga feel like he was sexy, you know? Made a real nigga feel good. So yeah, you know, if y'all can bring more compliments over there to me, I wouldn't mind it, all right? But yeah, that's pretty much it. Y'all have a great day and a great night.