He
is the first openly-gay, American Tennessean male on YouTube, who achieves elebrity status by receiving millions of
views from his videos on gay culture as he lives it circa 2005. Since YouTube acquiesces into monetizing all
video content in 2006, Chris Cunningham-Crocker (actor, singer/songwriter,
blogger, gay porn star) earns thousands of dollars in advertising revenue from
visitors’ click-thrus to his YouTube
channel. Long blonde-haired, blue-eyed,
super-effeminate Chris takes every opportunity to gain channel visitors. Some mean-spirited YouTubers try to break his
making-fabulous-online-content stride. He
has many highs and lows with angelic and malicious YouTubers. Chris delivers a huge notice to stunned fans.
After YouTube’s
content monetization kicks-in, Chris makes sure that he connects with his gay
and gay-friendly audience. Chris openly
professes the benefits of Meta tags,
which internet browsers read to channel keywords to an audience looking for
that type of content. Meta tags enable
Chris to hunt for search engine users who are looking for #gay content—Chris drives
them to his gay content just by using
that meta tag (Back then, few knew how to use meta tags to drive people to
channel content). Chris sets the online
bar how to communicate with a gay audience by sharing his philosophy on gay
life and by giving an example how to live a fun, gay life. Well-known for his short-hair hair-flip video
in which he says, “Please, bitch!” Chris turns that old cliché into a
meme. Many of Chris’ followers make
copycat videos. Chris cries and begs to
millions online to “Leave Britney Alone,” as he responds to tabloid articles
ridiculing his favorite singer, Britney Spears.
His video goes viral, and he makes it to national evening talk-shows,
such as Jimmy Kimmel’s show. Making
videos of his sexual advances to other men is a favorite pastime of his. Chris makes a habit out of encouraging his
viewers to watch his videos and to leave comments about his videos on his flamboyant
gay lifestyle.
Sometimes,
Chris’ channel comments create obstacles for his online enjoyment. Gay-bashing YouTubers give him a heaping
helping of vulgar gay expletives and tell him to kill himself. Some tell Chris to close his channel. Chris takes those comments in stride because
every time haters view his gay-power videos or click on his advertisements, he
gets paid for their traffic. Haters make
him rich, but they also make him blue.
While he gets much love and positive comments from adoring fans, the
pithy, fire-and-brimstone comments from haters drive him to make videos that
expand gay culture to even broader areas for their approval.
After
ditching the long, blonde hair and female appearance for a short-haired-brunet,
masculine look, Chris changes his outlook about how he is treated by wicked
YouTubers and demands change. He videos
himself with tons of boyfriends and friends from Broadway and from American
Idol who love him and show him gay acceptance.
Chris makes enlightening videos with universal messages of gay rights,
and demands better treatment of gays.
Rugged and goateed Chris becomes a gay pop star, stars in gay porn, and
he says that he gains much respect from singing and from his movie debut. Despite the extreme change from the former
drag queen look to the latter macho butch-boy look, some YouTubers gang up on
Chris by leaving caustic comments and information wars against him in Chris’
channel comments. So, despite all the
money and the wonderful videos he makes lifting up the gay, lesbian, bisexual,
and transgendered communities worldwide, Chris decides to change things up a
bit.
Chris
announces that he is deleting his YouTube channel as of September 16,
2015. He stuns the greater YouTube
community, who thinks the 27-year-old Chris has the toughest skin ever. Chris posted to his Facebook page that “the
website got so toxic with comments telling me to kill myself if I just uploaded
a regular ‘hi, how are you guys?’ video that it just wasn’t worth it….” It feels like Chris’ haters are a legion of
his closest, but extremely jealous, friends.
Image: Chris Crocker: Instagram.
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