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As many oldstrags may know, /r/Drama used to be a diverse place with very open culture. This often resulted in people very much oblivious :marseyclueless: to the nature of the sub posting their personal drama that occasionally resulted in something actually entertaining, asking about theatre, or simply self promoting.

This was the case with Cut 2 The Chase TV, too. Around 2019/2020, he started sharing his videos, in which he used to dress up in a suit, fedora and a bowtie and commented over videos of people chimping out or doing dramatic things, fairly topical to the sub tbh. His views per video back then were in low thousands, sometimes struggling to crack 1k, albeit they did get some attention on the sub - some post examples here most of the videos are now deleted, maybe because of copyright or he just deleted them, I guess you just have to trust me they had basically no views :marseyshrug:

Littlerock Arkansas Residents Threw A “CORONA PARADE” That Included Fights And Car Wrecks. 😱😱😱😡😡😡


White Battle Rapper Gets Punched In The Face For Saying The N Word


From Masculine To Sassy | The FEMINIZATION Of The Black Man's Image.

Eventually, the posts stopped, either he realized promoting on Reddit is pointless or he got his account banned, either on the sub or site wide.

I did, however, sub to him back then, and proceeded to not watch basically any video of his. I did see them in my subbox however, and a month or so ago, and noticed that our boy has cracked the elusive 100k mark :marseypoggers: Over time, it seems like he found his niche, and mostly reports on rappers shooting or beating each other, pulling in on average around 50k/video, pretty good for his sub count.

Small tangent, but I wanted to post this a month ago, but couldn't find his posts on the sub after 0 effort searching, partly because Reddit search sucks and partly he deleted so many videos, until realizing I installed a find on Reddit extension few months ago and can find his Reddit posts through that :marseygigaretard: Quite useful shit.

Anyway, that's the post. Let this be an inspiration to all of you that you can make it big by spamming your passion projects on rDrama and building on it :marseywereback:

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It was supposed to be one of the many offshoots of ardrama considering it was a huge subreddit with something like five hundred thousand followers (500,000) but it ended up shutting down in a matter of months just to never come back. Why is it that all the reddit offshoots end up shutting down or never coming to be their own thing because the mods are incompetent or just lazy?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17310099618272457.webp

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