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The YouTube video discussed controversies surrounding the Me6 bot and top.gg platform regarding advertising practices and potential financial implications. It highlighted Me6's annoying DM advertisements and speculation about its collaboration with top.gg for advertisement credits. The video raised questions about top.gg's dual financial motives and the moderation system, hinting at preferential treatment for certain bots. Concerns were expressed about inefficient and risky advertising practices on platforms like top.gg, cautioning against investing unless it directly generates revenue.
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In this segment of the video, the creator received an anonymous tip challenging their research about top.gg and me six. They discovered that me six had sent out annoying DM advertisements, potentially to accumulate top.gg credits. Despite negative feedback, top.gg did not remove me six due to its advertising expenditures. The creator calculated that me six had paid around $100,000 in ads to top.gg. The website top.gg defended its decision, stating they are not obligated to remove me six as it abides by their website rules. The video also highlighted top.gg’s dual financial motives of profiting from bot developers and website visitors. Additionally, it discussed me six’s absence from Discord’s app directory despite being a prominent bot. This discrepancy raised questions about potential bias or lack of promotion due to the bot’s reputation.
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In this segment of the video, the discussion revolves around the dynamics between Me6 and top.gg regarding advertising and promotion. It is observed that top.gg, which has 20 million servers, started showing multiple ads, including Domino’s Pizza and Destiny 2, coinciding with Me6’s DM advertising campaign starting on November 24th. The speculation is that top.gg may benefit financially from these ads as user engagement and votes on the platform increased significantly during this period. The presenter also hints at a possible collaboration between top.gg and Me6, where Me6 may receive credits for advertising on top.gg.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses speculation about the advertising practices of top.gg, particularly focusing on the mushroom bot. They mention the high payments made by mushroom for advertising, contrasting it with the situation of the Me6 bot. The speaker points out that Me6 bot reviews were disabled by top.gg to potentially enable advertising without negative repercussions. Additionally, the speaker highlights the moderation system of top.gg, mentioning the requirement for reviewers to sign an NDA, which they find unusual. The speaker praises top.gg for quickly taking down scam bots but notes issues with certain servers promoting questionable services like cheap Robux and other unauthorized activities.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the content creator discusses their grievances with advertising on platforms like top.gg. They advise against advertising bots or Discord servers unless it directly generates money, highlighting the high costs associated with such advertising. The speaker also mentions how some users have bid unrealistically high amounts, leading to bans. Overall, they express concerns about the inefficiency and potential risks involved in bidding and advertising on platforms like top.gg.