Brief Summary
Asmongold reviews Time Magazine's list of 100 most influential creators, expressing his surprise and disagreement with some of the inclusions and omissions. He notes the presence of controversial figures, including a crypto scammer and a streamer known for hateful remarks, while questioning the absence of prominent streamers like himself, xQc, and H3H3. Asmongold ultimately finds the list perplexing and somewhat out of touch.
- Time Magazine's list of 100 most influential creators is reviewed.
- Asmongold questions the inclusion of controversial figures and the exclusion of prominent streamers.
- He expresses indifference to being included on such lists.
Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential Creators
Asmongold begins by looking at Time Magazine's 100 most influential creators list. He recognizes some of the individuals featured, such as Kai Cenat, Hasan Piker, and MrBeast, while being unfamiliar with many others. He acknowledges recognizing some TikTokers and other online personalities, but overall finds himself largely disconnected from the list.
Reactions to Specific Inclusions
Asmongold expresses surprise at the inclusion of certain figures, such as a crypto scammer who launched a memecoin that resulted in fans being "rugpulled," and a streamer who has made hateful remarks against various groups. He is baffled by their presence on a list of influential creators, especially considering their controversial actions and statements.
Omissions and Overall Impression
Asmongold notes the absence of several prominent streamers, including himself, xQc, and H3H3. He finds this omission to be typical of Time Magazine and doesn't express strong feelings about it. He states that he is indifferent to being included on such lists, and that his "client" (presumably himself) should not be put on any lists under any circumstances.