Okay, so like last month developer Matt Waroski (def butchered that) released a Fnaf game called "Five Nights At The Loud House", which is exactly what you think it is. If you think I have a problem with the game itself, no; I actually like the game. I would play it if I didn't have a crappy Acer Chromebook that can't run an exe file for the life of it. It's the channels playing the game, which are gaming content farms... the worst of the worst. So, this channel is called Tyler & Snowi, & I actually have some history with their channel. Back like a year ago, I'd watch their videos out of curiosity, and they were awful. Bright colors, cringy voices, and abhorrent story telling. Granted, now that it's the big 26 (no-nonsense year), their crap seems to have subsided. But I STILL THINK this is a big deal. The Loud House has one of the biggest fandoms, and also one of the worst. A gaming channel that is known for being INCREDIBLY terrible at making things out should probably learn about the fandom before playing the fan content. Additionally, they baby-explain everything. Like, isn't that what tutorials are for? in every Fnaf fangame ever, the phone guy briefs you on your job for the night, so after they do that, do the players need to explain? Also, like everyone knows about this show, you do not need to explain the characters. This isn't just a problem with T&S, too. Other gaming channels are hopping on this trend, and i'd be willing to bet they don't even know much about this show nor it's past, which scares me, because these videos could single-handly agitate the entire fandom. Also, we all know why content farms do s*it like this. It's all for the greed.