Hey guys. So is it possible to tone down any language that makes unconfirmed rumors seem like actual leaks? Whether or not a rumor may be false or an actual leak (which you don't have any knowledge of), it's still getting out of hand.
#Pokemon
@Truegreen7
@HoodlumCallum
Amen dude, they’ve only been revealed for less than a week and everyone is suddenly all super confident in every little post about what the games could be like. It’s so stupid already and I don’t want to imagine how this is gonna go for the next 3/4 of the year or so
@Truegreen7
@JoeMerrick
And miss out on all the sweet sweet clickbait revenue? I swear most Poketubers care more about clicks and views then being legitimate.
@Sylvest2395469
Who's you guys? I'm one person. You completely misunderstood the tweet. I have no problem with speculation. The problem is advertising speculation as real leaks & it's only a problem because so many people are doing it. I never told anybody what to do, just asked a question.
@Truegreen7
@JoeMerrick
At first it bothered me, but now idc poketubers can finally eat again. I never believed in the leaks anyway until I see something announced.
@Truegreen7
That's one thing I hate about the time in between when new games are expected to be announced and when said games actually release. It's unbearable at this point. 🙄
@Truegreen7
If it's just a clickbait thumb nail or title I don't think that's an issue, it's fine as long as they say it's a rumour/ " I believe " if it's speculation in the video. If they don't mention in unconfirmed once then yh it's gonna trick people.