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ToyBro does still do reviews. He switched from glazing everything Super7 does to glazing everything The Four Horsemen do (it's like 90% of his videos). I do not actually know if he gets stuff for free, though. So maybe he's just a huge mark for the 4H. I don't know.I've noticed Dan seems more honest the past few years, maybe because he doesn't get a lot of free stuff? Or there's some level of fatigue setting in. I don't know if Toy Bro even does reviews anymore. YouTube never recommends them to me. All of these guys though, I can't watch multiple reviews in a row as their ticks and limited vocabulary really stand out and will drive me nuts. Some of it is schtick and some of it is probably just habit.
That's my feeling on it. And really, how hard can it actually be? There are definitely hundreds, and probably thousands, of YouTubers that have gained some measure of success mostly just being relatively authentic and natural on camera. If you can't do it, it's possible you weren't meant to do it and that's okay. Robo is very good at being natural on camera, for example. I don't feel like he's up there being fake and scripting everything he says and fake-laughing when he's talking to Veebs, or anything like that.That said, if you can't recognize that in yourself and be willing to change that aspect of who you are on camera, I haven't the time for you.
Dan seems like the kind of guy I'd like to know in person, but just cannot tolerate on video. Which is just so weird to me. I always go back to Robo, because he's genuinely one of the only reviewers I've ever seen, for any type of product, that can be generally very positive almost all the time, but never come off as insincere. I never feel like he's HIDING something negative about a product like I do with ToyBro and Dan.