Agent00, co-founder of AMP, has disclosed significant alterations in the organization’s content strategy following YouTube’s age restriction on their latest video.
In recent years, the content group Any Means Possible, which includes Twitch and YouTube creators, has made a substantial impact online.
Kai Cenat has established himself among the most prominent Twitch streamers, while peers such as Duke Dennis, Agent, and Fanum are quickly gaining traction.
As per Agent’s remarks, AMP might be shifting their group videos away from YouTube due to a recent incident where a member used a racial slur in a video, resulting in it being age-restricted.
“Once a video gets age-restricted, it’s pretty much done,” he stated. “It’s frustrating, which is why we’ve decided to share this content on Twitter where restrictions won’t apply. It’s disappointing that a word can be classified as hate speech regardless of the intended context.”
“Clearly, we didn’t use it in a hateful manner during the video, but that’s just the reality we’re facing. It’s disheartening, especially since it was our first video in about two months. There are factors we just can’t control, and sadly, YouTube is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate,” he added.
Agent has announced that AMP’s recent YouTube video faced age restrictions due to the use of the N-word, prompting a move to post full videos on X 👀 pic.twitter.com/8MGlLjRXIK
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) October 24, 2024
AMP’s previous uploads on their YouTube channel date back to August, one of which features the renowned YouTube personality MrBeast.
Prior to that, the group showcased their $17 million townhouse in New York City, which they moved into after being ousted from a $30 million mansion in the same area.
Yet, this new location required extensive repairs. Although they spent $17 million on it and the property had multiple floors, the elevator was malfunctioning and it lacked air conditioning.
It’s not long before they began to vacate that mansion, with Agent revealing that he departed due to fans camping outside and following them throughout NYC.
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