Published May 26, 2023, 2:20 a.m. by Bethany
It seems that youtuber Drama Alert is in some hot water. The channel, which is known for reporting on the latest YouTube scandals, has been accused of faking a story about one of its own subscribers.
The subscriber, who goes by the name of mogul mail, has accused Drama Alert of faking a story about him in order to get more views.
mogul mail claims that he was contacted by Drama Alert and asked to participate in a story about YouTube drama. He agreed, and was even given a script to read from.
However, when the story aired, mogul mail claims that it was all fabricated. He says that the story was completely made up, and that he was only asked to participate because Drama Alert wanted more views.
This is a serious accusation, and it could definitely damage Drama Alert's reputation. If mogul mail is telling the truth, then it's possible that other YouTubers could come forward with similar stories.
We'll have to wait and see how this drama unfolds.
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that's right moist critical made a big
mistake Charlie made a big mistake and I
don't think enough people are talking
about it now he's known as YouTuber
Jesus he posts a bunch of commentary
videos and Charlie's also a good friend
of mine but I'm not gonna let this one
slide it has nothing to do with what you
might be thinking about maybe you're
thinking about the idubbb situation that
Charlie was in a few days ago nothing to
do with that this is way more serious it
all started a couple of months ago when
I made a video called this YouTuber got
scammed out of 250 000 and that video
was about how I joined forces with
Charlie to join his Esports team moist
Esports and we made an offshoot of his
Esports team called the moist Moguls
that was the basic gist I join on we
have our own Esports team that we make
together that is a part of the parent
company moist Esports and I'm allowed to
do whatever I want with that Esports
team with Charlie's blessing but that's
the key with Charlie's blessing one of
the first things that I wanted to do was
make my own valorant team now Charlie
was a little bit on the fence about this
I don't think he played the game that
much I at the time and also it's very
very expensive and if you don't know
moist Esports loses a lot a lot of money
as do all Esports companies which is why
they're all crumbling around us so maybe
somewhat smartly he was hesitant to sign
up for a 500 000 a year cost which is
about the price of a valorant team but I
pushed him and I pushed him and I pushed
him and finally after enough covetching
he buckled and we got our own valorant
team the moist Moguls now you might be
wondering a lot of a great story but
where's the big mistake that he made
not listening to me sooner because if
you guys haven't kept up the moist
mogul's valorant team might be the best
Valor might be the best Esports team of
all time let me just show you a couple
of stats to update you because it's been
a couple of months where the moist
Moguls are at and they are at the top
baby we just finished the second split
of the Challenger Series think of it
like the minor leagues and the whole
goal of the minor leagues is to upgrade
to the major leagues where you get the
big boy viewership and the big boy money
in our team the moist Moguls went 5-0 in
the last split we did not lose a single
game something that has never been done
in the North American Challengers League
before not only that we won-handedly
this plus 62 is by how many rounds we
won basically we stomped everybody's ass
need further proof here's a list of the
top 10 players through the second split
this is based off an amalgamation of
kills first Bloods how many deaths you
get basically your impact in every
single game we have a moist Moguls
player fly at the top and then four
total players in the top ten fly a brock
Thief a Proto not to mention Sim are
duelist who is easily deserving of the
number one spot in terms of their
ability to swag out and shoot people's
heads but he wasn't even on the top 10.
he might be one of our best players he
might be our best player that's just how
dominant the moist Moguls have been but
it's not just in game it's also in
viewership when we look about at
tournament viewership across the
entirety of the world for this minor
league series Japan is at number one
because crazy raccoons is one of the
most popular Japanese Esports teams and
they're in the minor leagues so they got
160k but not too far behind at number
two is the moist Moguls with our match
against FaZe Clan that is the number two
we are getting 145
000 Peak viewers for a minor league game
we're oftentimes getting more viewers
than some of the pro-franchised major
league teams are getting that's just how
popular the most Moguls and also So
influencer based teams are as a whole
the same thing we've seen with uh um
disguised and also even franchise teams
that are player owned like koi who's
owned by ebuy or Carmine Corp who I
think is in part owned by um uh kemetto
a French streamer all these influencer
teams are are kind of the new wave of
Esports it's invigorating a new fan base
that has somebody to root for more
consistently because I think in the past
a lot of people would root for Esports
teams based off the players but the
players swap every other day there's not
a lot of longevity in Esports players
don't stick to one team for their entire
career except for smash you know for
League or valorant or CS or anything
like that there's a lot of swapping
going on so it's a lot it's harder to be
a fan of one team it's also harder to be
a fan of one team because sometimes
they're just dog [ __ ] forever so being a
fan of a person like me or Charlie means
that your team will be consistent
throughout the entirety of the Esports
lifespan so I think that's been a huge
bump and now the question you guys all
might be wondering is how much money has
this all made we've been getting amazing
viewership our team has been crushing
and we've spent 500 000 for the team so
what's the return
ah it's not good it's uh it's not it's
not it's not good yet we haven't done
any sponsored co-streams so the money
that I make co-streaming is pretty good
but it wouldn't be too different if I
were just streaming myself playing Mario
party however we do have a few plans in
the future and this might be a bit of a
leak but I wanted to get you guys
opinions because honestly you're the
reason I will make money because it'll
be your viewership during sponsored
events or perhaps your direct dollars if
you buy merch so we're thinking about
making a little bit of merch and selling
it now I don't want that like classic
polyester smelly ass Jersey [ __ ] so I've
been thinking more like rugby style
baseball style clothing this is a full
leak and I might get yelled at for this
but I want it to leak it because I think
this is a really [ __ ] dope design but
maybe I'm wrong on that so that's just
one of the leaks of the many merch items
that we're thinking about selling and if
you like it then maybe we'll sell it and
then maybe that's how we'll be able to
make a small return or maybe I just
throw this [ __ ] on a hat and call it a
day because everybody likes Mogi if you
don't know this is the new mascot for
the moist Moguls which brings me to one
of the larger announcements that I need
to make today which is that we need to
stop calling the team the moist Moguls
now they're still the moist Moguls on
paper but you don't call it the moist
Moguls it's just it's messy and I feel
like people when they say it say moist
Moy goes a lot or they do muigles or
Moguls or just moist or just Moguls from
now on it's just moist just
you can just say moist and if you're
referring to the team you call them mxm
which is the abbreviation for moist
Moguls but there's no reason to say out
the whole thing like TSM you don't say
team solo mid you say TSM moist Moguls
you don't need to say moist Moguls you
can just say mxm I think that's a little
bit cleaner and honestly commentators
would do a little better at reading it
now where are we now where does the
moist Moguls go from here they're
they're undefeated what does that mean
for for valorant if you don't really
follow the scene I'm going to give you a
short little debrief just to update you
guys like I like to do every few months
we have one final tournament to go
through that is how it ends for the
North American Challengers league is the
final playoffs now we were seated fifth
based off her performance through the
first split the second split in the
mid-season Face-Off uh and so because of
that excuse me we're seated third
because of that we play against TSM uh
and that match will be June 1st at 4 P.M
Pacific remember that burn that into
your mind June 1st at 4 pm Pacific uh
I'll be live I'll be with the whole team
in Texas we're doing a boot camp we're
all going to be hanging out uh and we're
going to co-stream it and the way it
works is this double elimination
tournament with eight total teams will
produce two winners all right the other
six they'll get to be in the minor
leagues next year but two people have a
chance of making it to the major leagues
there's a big issue with valorant in
that it doesn't have any relegation
which basically means all the major
league teams are guaranteed to be major
leagues no matter how poorly they
perform so there's only one team that
gets to become a major league team from
the miners but it's not just a North
American team that has that opportunity
it's a North American team or a Latin
American team or a Brazilian team which
they do differentiate in Esports so we
have to not only win the playoffs or
excuse me get top two in this playoff
bracket if we do that then you have the
opportunity to go to another tournament
that's going to be in Brazil against two
Brazilian teams and then two Latin
American teams and then all those teams
will go together and it will produce One
winner that will end up being a major
league team confused yeah because Riot
[ __ ] us the cabal came for us they're
coming for our next they don't want a
goddamn influencer based team in the
major leagues I get it but the moist
Moguls are proven that we have the full
capability of doing so
before I get ahead of myself maybe those
are our goals but that's not everything
this team is this team is five amazing
individuals one dope coach and one
genius analyst who are all working as
hard as they can to put on a show for
the viewers and also hopefully remember
this in 10 years as a good part of their
life whether or not you achieve goals I
think it's dope that we've created a
team that trusts each other enough to
perform at the level they're performing
at and hopefully I mean these These are
kids 18 19 20 year olds they look back
on being a part of the moist Moguls
fondly and and it was a good part of
their life because that's more important
than necessarily winning uh it's it's
impacting people for the rest of their
days anyway that's all I just wanted to
update you guys on the moist Moguls uh
and and I'll go back to talking about um
YouTuber drama next time
kind of baited you with this one God oh
it was kind of clickbait but you should
have listened to me earlier I mean we
had this team earlier God damn but I'd
have easy viewership just double these
left and right all right I'm out see you
later have a good one goodbye guys
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