When I left Popcorned Planet I was lucky enough to do so with support. As a group that got fed up with Andy's & his crew's behavior. Since I was a blogger, I also had a small platform to explore my feelings. A handful of people reached out to let us know we weren't alone, which I am incredibly grateful for. Just lately some that had left all by themselves (some in pairs) found us. I cannot imagine the extreme loneliness they've endured. How isolated they've felt.
Unlike me, these folks had pretty much decided to stay quiet, for a variety of reasons. Some felt they wouldn't be believed, some had been bullied by the Popcorned Planet (PCP), et al's, "community." Why speak up if you feel nobody will listen? Nobody will understand? And how relieved would you feel if you found some that will and do? Probably as profoundly grateful as I did.
The thing is, when you're at odds with something as large as PCP & co, as powerful as Andy Signore is, there's an internal struggle that happens as you consider whether or not to go against them. Is it even worth the effort? I commend those that have decided this effort is worth it, no matter the vehicle they chose to use. And to those that complain about said vehicle I say shame on you. Unless, of course, you can actually provide a better one.
I don't believe unaffiliated single videos are a better recourse. Who will signal boost it? Probably those that have already called Andy out on his shenanigans, which makes them the "enemy." Those who might provide "bad optics." It's a catch 22 situation. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. However, if you find a kind and supportive community behind those "bad optics," what then? What if the person allowing those speaking out a platform was also being incredibly kind and supportive? Should they just say, "naw, I'm good" and wander off to create a stand alone video? Or perhaps a blog post that few will read? 'Cuz I've definitely tried the latter and gotten nowhere. For 9 long months. Well more like 8 since I took a break for a good month.
What really gets me is that the person shouting "bad optics" is within the aforementioned supportive community. Why on earth would you enter a content creator's chat to scold those that finally found a place where they felt safe, felt they could speak? A place they felt at home. Optics, schmoctics.