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MrBeast: Philanthropist or Secret Sadist?

MrBeast’s YouTube stunts continue blurring the line between philanthropy and psychological torture

Ben Ulansey
JOliver’s Twist
Published in
6 min readDec 19, 2023

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Jimmy Donaldson builds a real-life prison and tasks people with staying inside of it for 100 days for money / screenshot from MrBeast’s video on YouTube

The economic disparities of our modern age have given rise to a host of issues, but among the most unusual of all is the growing ubiquity and relatability of Squid Game and other various game shows — in which contestants are enthusiastic to swap certain dignities in exchange for cash.

Next to Elon Musk, there’s likely no man more emblematic of our crushing inequalities, or of the internet age itself, than MrBeast. As the proud owner of the most subscribed YouTube account in history, boasting a whopping 219 million subscribers — more than two-thirds the population of the United States — the figures MrBeast commands are simply staggering.

I remember being a child and reloading the page in repeated succession as the first video ticked its way into 7-digit territory with a whopping million views; I remember watching another youtuber, the famously high-voiced Fred, become the first to pass over the same benchmark with his jaw-dropping one million follower achievement.

It’s hard to believe we’ve so quickly reached the days of a billion-view videos and subscriber counts more than…

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Ben Ulansey
Ben Ulansey

Written by Ben Ulansey

Writer, musician, dog whisperer, video game enthusiast and amateur lucid dreamer. I write memoirs, satires, philosophical treatises and everything in between 🐙