Creepiest Men On YouTube: The Disturbing Crimes of Elderly Creators



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YouTube eldest creators are a beacon of positivity in often cynical realm of the internet. Be it an old-timer giving sage life advice, or a grandmother showcasing recipes, YouTube’s older creators tend to be more on the…wholesome side. You know, the grandma and grandpa’s of the internet. But…on at least two occasions these creators have been responsible for disturbing crimes, and keeping dirty secrets from their viewers. Today we will be looking at some of YouTube’s most controversial seniors and their criminal pasts.

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0:00-1:06 YouTube’s Elder Community
1:06-1:53 Skillshare
1:53-14:28 Don’s Dirty Secret
14:28-25:31 The Tragic Tale of Edarem
25:31-26:41 Final Thoughts

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24 thoughts on “Creepiest Men On YouTube: The Disturbing Crimes of Elderly Creators”

  1. I remember commenting on Don’s channel requesting a cover of a song at the very beginning of the pandemic! I was so gullible and naive just like many others and I’m sure he got a kick out of the innocent man he portrayed himself as bc it worked! Smh I’m shocked

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  2. The thing that trips me out about PlasmaMasterDon is that he was actually a viewer of my channel before he got big on YouTube. How I originally met him is from a response video he made for the YouTuber "MakeMeBad35". It's sad to see that all along, he had a very dark secret because Plasma was always really nice towards everyone, and I enjoyed talking to him when I did. The more you know I suppose.

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  3. I struggle a lot with my views & feelings in stuff like this, but I only really have an issue that Ed wasn't able to keep his YouTube going. I think Don, being a recent offender and having asked for addresses as well as regularly speaking to people online was a problem. Ed, on the other hand, had been sentenced and served his time. He hadn't reoffended and that's a huge deal/reason for the registry. They want to know where you are to make sure you're not going to reoffend. I do think the courts made a dumb decision in allowing him to stay where he moved, though moving without permission was the problem, and punishing him by removing access to computers and internet instead. Especially considering he wasn't being inappropriate in the least. So when they gave him jail time for just having his buddy post for him and he had no interaction with thr channel whatsoever. He made home videos to go online at that point; his friend was the one in charge of all ofAnkeny. was the only one who would even be able to talk to people on behalf of the channel. I truly do feel for him, he didn't reoffend and he only broke the rules because he needed to get away from harassment where he was living and in willing to be it was bad because he knew there's a major risk he would be caught. I dealt with SA a a kid and a young adult and so I do struggle with thinking someone can change and therefore can be forgiven, yet on the other hand I absolutely believe that they did something awful & it isn't okay. I feel like there were better ways to handle Ed not getting approval to move from the SOR.

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  4. Did people really believe Ed had been randomly jailed for uploading nondescript you tube videos? Or was this a small group of loyalist fans who knew his crime but supported him anyway?
    Either explanation is baffling.

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  5. There was a nice woman who lived in my old neighborhood when I was a preteen I believe. She was always super friendly and was always the first one to buy any school fundraisers. She'd also get really into Christmas and Halloween and would always have lots of cool decorations and treats for the kids regardless of if they were "too old for trick or treating." I was always too introverted to really make friends with her, but I always appreciated the things she did for the neighborhood kids. We had moved away and a couple years later I'm scrolling a "sex offender near me" website thing for…fun? Out of curiosity? I don't know. I type in my address at that time, then start looking at my old addresses. She was there. I then looked her up on the actual website. She raped a boy between the age of 8 and 11, she also got a charge for either raping him with a foreign object as well, or a complete other boy. It was kind of hard to understand the legal text. Anyway, really messed me up. Always makes me wonder if she had been taking advantage of any other kids. I mean, sometimes she'd carpool kids around. I think one of the things that really grossed me out was that she had this bright beaming smile in each of her sex offender registry photos. She just seemed so happy to smile and have her picture taken. That same smile she would direct at all the neighborhood kids…

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