![]() And it’s just plain creepy to see so many middle-aged and older men roaming the parks with cameras rolling. They do things that are not family-friendly or that you’d want your child seeing, especially in what’s supposed to be a family-friendly theme park. They hold up character meet and greet lines, making children wait while they have a whole conversation and interview with the characters. You have no idea how many unsuspecting innocent people have had their butts on their streams, or blew their nose, or were eating, or had their legs uncrossed inadvertently, and it was all caught on these stupid streamers’ videos for all the world to see! Some have even brought their livestreams into the restroom with them, and although they pointed the camera at the ceiling or wall (multiple offenders there), you could clearly hear everything going on in that restroom! It’s against the law and is an invasion of guests’ privacy.Īnd I can’t tell you how many TikTokers and Instagrammers do things that are clearly against Disney and other theme parks’ rules all to get their viral shot. Disney rules clearly state that business isn’t to be conducted on Disney property, but these people have sponsors, hawk their poorly made (and copyright infringing) T-shirts and merchandise, and detract from the paying guests’ experiences. I’ve seen people leave their children and spouses at home to go and grift in the parks. They’re nothing but glorified panhandlers, these theme park Disney Adults looking for a way to fund their lifelong vacation lifestyles. How could they take his money? The man said he didn’t have much. One streamer.even took $300 in cash from a man who said he was a fan and was there celebrating being cancer free. They’re in the parks every day shoving their cameras in everyone’s faces and shoving their way through lines like they’re better than everyone else! "Most of the Disney YouTubers and 'Influencers' are horrible! They prance around theme parks all day stuffing their faces, buying merchandise, and using their stans’ superchats and donations to pay for everything. Really just any behavior influencers exhibit at Disney, including: filming people without their consent, trying to get the actors to break character, ignoring safety precautions and filming on rides, and overall just taking away from everyone's experiences. "It's one thing to make a video ABOUT your charity (this is who we are, what we do, etc.) but making the recipient of charity appear in the video is so messed up."ġ2. Any other example of filming acts of charity is solely about the giver, not the recipient." "The ONLY legitimate reason to share video of acts of charity is to increase awareness of an issue or community that is especially invisible, especially if it would be something that a surge of awareness about would make a big difference. It’s just using people less fortunate than you." She would never have done that good deed without videoing it either which immediately means you lose all credit for it. It was disgusting because the homeless person wasn’t in a position to say no so they had to sacrifice their dignity for that meal and her ego. She would film videos of herself taking food to homeless people so that she could use the videos to promote the bar. A woman I went to school with owned a local dive bar where we grew up that also did food. By all means, do charitable acts and film prepping it, but don’t make the subjects of the charity engage in your videos, even if you say they don’t have to you’re putting them in a position where they’ll feel like they have to say yes to get the charity.
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