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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Hopkins would have to tone down significantly for her videos to fly on YouTube, and if anything she's only managed to survive this long by becoming increasingly extreme. She doesn't have a lot to say, just repeats the same things over and over, so the only way she holds attention is by saying those things in ever-more-"edgy" ways.
Also she doesn't give a **** about her message, the interactive and fast paced nature of Twitter is her entire product.
Ahe might try Facebook if she's still allowed to do it there, but let's face it, Facebook hasn't been a relevant social platform for years.
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Facebook's generally for older people nowadays, so she might maintain an audience there?