LtCorbis / Soph
About
Soph, formerly known as LtCorbis, is a vlogger who originally gained online notoriety for delivering expletive-ridden commentaries while playing the first-person shooter games Call of Duty and Counter-Strike. Returning in 2019 under the name Soph, she began posting bigoted commentaries on Islam, the LGBTQ+ community and political correctness. Despite claiming these posts were satirical, Soph was banned from YouTube for violating Community Guidelines on hate speech.
History
In June 2015, LtCorbis[2] launched the @LtCorbis Twitter feed, gathering upwards of 11,000 followers in the next eight months. On August 10th, the LtCorbis YouTube[5] channel was created. The first video was posted on December 23rd, featuring a YouTube Poop edit of the "Here in My Garage" advertisement. On February 1st, 2016, she posted a video commenting on the controversy surrounding The Fine Brothers failed "React World" licensing program. The videos have since been removed.
On February 25th, LtCorbis uploaded a video in which she plays a surfing level in the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive while retelling an anecdote from an experience at school (shown below). On February 29th, she posted a video titled "BuzzFeed Vs. Men," in which she criticized a BuzzFeed Canada editor who was accused of discriminating against white male job applicants while playing Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The video was since been removed.
On March 8th, LtCorbis published a video mocking those who refer to YouTube commentary channels as "Leafy clones". On March 11th, she posted a video criticizing vlogger Jacob Sartorius for being "cancer". The videos have since been removed.
Reception
On March 9th, Redditor Pyrocrapanal posted an LtCorbis video about originality on YouTube to the /r/pyrocynical[6] subreddit. On March 10th, 2016, YouTuber Pyrocynical praised LtCorbis in a video regarding inauthentic vloggers on the site, gathering more than 375,000 views and 6,100 comments in the next five days (shown below).
"There's a little girl here who is 11-years-old and she's already mastered the art of memes and memeing and the fact that she can say this intellectual stuff at such a young age, it's really good but really worrying at the same time. She will probably grow up and work at Reddit or something and be like a memeologist or, I don't know, whatever intelligent kids do when they're young."
The following day, The Daily Dot published an article about LtCorbis titled "This sweary, savvy, 11-year-old gamer girl is the future of YouTube." Also on March 11th, the /r/LtCorbis[4] subreddit was launched for discussions about the YouTube channel. On March 12th, an entry for LtCorbis was created on the YouTube Wiki.[1]
Anti-Muslim Statements
On April 2nd, 2019, YouTuber NFKRZ tweeted screenshots of LtCorbis making anti-Muslim and racist statements, calling for "mass genocide" (shown below).
Remember LtCorbis? The edgy 12 year old commentator from back in the day? This is her now. Yikes. pic.twitter.com/MeV0XGsNdt
— NFKRZ 🇷🇺 (@roman_nfkrz) April 2, 2019
On April 8th, NFKRZ uploaded a video about LtCorbis titled "The LtCorbis Racist Meltdown" (shown below).
BuzzFeed Article
On May 13th, 2019, BuzzFeed News[7] published an article by reporter Joseph Bernstein titled "YouTube’s Newest Far-Right, Foul-Mouthed, Red-Pilling Star Is A 14-Year-Old Girl," which discussed anti-Muslim views expressed in Soph's video "Be Not Afriad." The following day, YouTuber Timcast uploaded a video titled "BuzzFeed Morality Police Write Hit Piece on 14 Year Old" (shown below).
YouTube Ban
On August 1st, 2019, @sewernugget tweeted[8] that they had been banned from YouTube. The post received more than 3,000 likes and 800 retweets (shown below).
Search Interest
External References
[3] Twitter – @samfbiddle
[4] Reddit – /r/LtCorbis
[6] Reddit – Pyro – this 11-year-old girl is a better leafy clone
[7] BuzzFeed News – YouTubes Newest Far-Right, Foul-Mouthed Red-Pilling Star Is a 14-Year-Old Girl
[8] Twitter – @sewernugget's Tweet