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>whos subscription lists are there to catalogue spergy "troublemakers".
Good hypothesis although a little bit on the paranoid side, I hope.
I think we can say at a very simple level that at the moment "content" becomes a commodity, with "content creators" using big platforms to sell those, this whole thing becomes a capitalist venture, and the more it is successful, the less interest will these people have to disrupt the status quo. Mostly they're not marketing schemers with streetsmart, but people with ideals who tried something and met success, and now they're caught in the machine. You could say the "grifter" stage is an inevitable evolution of freelance content creators, whatever they tried to do in the first place.