Stop Complaining

Stop Complaining

Updated Apr 18, 2016 at 04:14PM EDT by LNH.

Added Apr 17, 2016 at 04:01PM EDT by ggfam.

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"Stop Complaining" was a recurring comment on the YouTuber Hekya's channel and Facebook pages that peaked in January after he posted several rants about him losing several years worth of progress growing his social media because of different unfortunate events. He's claimed to have started the Let's Play trend, losing a channel with 23000 subscribers being subscribed to by PewDiePie and having whitelisting from several big music labels, losing a channel with 81000 subscribers being the 108th most subscribed channel of all time, over 500 million views to someone who stole his idea, with a handful of other big claims. A handful of these claims have been proven to be true, including PewDiePie's subscription, some of the whitelisting, the amount of views on a similar page as his, and the 23000 sub channel. It's unconfirmed if the claims about starting Let's Play and the 81000 108th most subscribed channel are true or false. This raises the question if Hekya was the first Let's Play creator or not. These topics have been very controversial on his page since then.

Origin:
Around early November 2015 a YouTuber who goes by the name of Hekya closed his channel and posted a several paragraph rant about how he was too upset to continue posting content online. A handful of the responses made were criticizing him for giving up, and to stop complaining. For the next couple of months Hekya occasionally posted more about the reason why he's upset; Claiming he started the Let's Play trend, having had someone plagiarize his content and making hundreds of millions of views and how he's lost several big YouTube channels to hackers. Since these events, Hekya has started making new content again and people still occasionally post comments saying 'stop complaining', poking fun at his rants and the responses.

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