I watched a YouTuber who had a show even in the pre-YouTube days, so... I was a fan for a long time! They reviewed "Classic" titles in their "Game Room." They also relied greatly on donations from viewers to provide access to titles and hardware for their reviews.
Due to a variety of factors, they decided to shift formats, then quit the video content business on-and-off for the better part of a decade. In that time, they started listing the items that were donated to them on eBay, declaring ownership of them. And this was a substantial amount of rare, vintage consoles and handhelds, with many hard-to-find variants.
They started posting on YouTube again, but in a series of how-to-draw videos (???) along with comic book reviews and uploads of their own homemade Synthwave tracks. After dragging that along for a few years, they started reviewing games again. But it was clear their heart was not in it, anymore.
I don't hate the guy, as he's brought me a lot of joy over the past few decades. But the way he turned his back on his most loyal views and supporters - and then profited off of their donations - is not something I can get behind