That's fair enough, and agree that everyone (at the end of the day) is just another member of the community.Content creators are as much a part of the community as any member of these forums. We are all people playing a game and sharing that experience.
From what I understand, the negative backlash itself isn't directly hampering the development of the game. The game itself is doing that more than enough.
Some people in the community however, have taken that to an extreme, with directly attacking / insulting staff (hence today's post by Arf).
What's important to understand (as far as I'm concerned at least) is that there is a difference between negativity (i.e. being unhappy and expressing that), and being toxic (being unhappy and targeting individuals / groups). Frontier quite rightly won't tolerate the toxic element. However, they fully accept and understand the negative element (I know that for a fact). They are also totally ok with content creators.
So yes, keeping criticism civil is important. I'm not sure I need to directly address that, as I try to be civil myself, and most of the comments within my community comments for Elite videos, whilst extremely negative are not necessary dramatically toxic (although some get borderline).
As to some content creators fleeing to Star Citizen. I think that's entirely natural. Regardless of what some people actually chose to believe on the forums, the fact is that interest in Elite is at an all time low. As I said earlier, YouTubers have access to a lot of information in the form of stats. Those stats show that interest is on a downward trend. Why would any content creator not look elsewhere for content?
For me, I rarely touch Star Citizen. I will likely start producing 3 or 4 videos a month on it perhaps. It's a natural game to look at in the space genre. Then again, I'm not in the same situation as most Elite Dangerous content creators. A huge part of my focus is on Microsoft Flight Simulator, and has been for a very long time now. I also cover other space and sci-fi games etc. So Elite isn't my "main thing".
It's funny that some people feel I'm generating "negative Elite videos" for the views. The truth is, I only produced 3 Elite videos in June, and I certainly didn't need the views those videos produced. I could have produced any video on any game and received the same number of views.
However, I still love being a part of the Elite community. I still enjoy the Horizons element of Elite. I certainly don't need Elite, or the views it provides...but I still like being a part of the Elite community.
But members of the community do carry more weight than others. The priest (for better or worse!) who addresses a packed congregation every Sunday will get more people thinking, than a random bald Irishman like myself standing on the corner on top of a crate shouting will.
As I've mentioned on here ad nauseam today, yourself and Astro are the only two Elite content channels I've watched (and noted you moved away from focusing on Elite quite a long time ago, focusing more on space games in general, and since the release MSFS as you mentioned), so have actually found myself watching your vids more just to see what's up and coming, so cheers for that. You do, however, still have a reputation in the community as a whole as someone who's been very balanced towards Elite - giving it praise and criticism when they're deserved, not when its trendy to do so. For example, your lack of (positive) Elite content since Odyssey's launch is used by some as Exhibit A that the game is a dead man walking.
That's not to say you should be producing positive Elite content at the moment. I wasn't suggesting a video specifically praising Elite, nor even suggesting your opinion should change - just that you could use said reputation (if so inclined) to perhaps help tone down some of the over the top rhetoric flying around that is resulting in the abuse Arf felt the need to address today in your next Elite vid by mentioning that the toxicity is getting out of hand.
In other news, its good to know that Frontier understand and accept their mess. For my own part, I sort of view them as inept and bumbling (sorry lads!) as nefarious and evil. But, suppose at the end of the day, one opinion doesn't matter...
(...or does it?!?!?!?!?
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