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N Heager hasn't uploaded bro he actually a video since April 2020, so we're going to provide a full length explanation for his disappearance which can only be understood if you first realize that the channel included another person by the name of Sha Fuji Yoshi Sean was there for all of the channels most I get his name but I don't I don't think I've ever heard in the recent times people that actually said his old username people just don't say it, he want you to say his new username notable early content namely How To Be Emo How To Be Gangster and How To Be Ninja with these three videos acting as a foundation for Niger Higer to become you most subscribed channel for 677 days between August 2009 and June 2011. Although this would also be the point at which Ryan showed early signs that the channel might not last forever coming. specifically during his celebration of 5 million subscribers, Brian stated that producing H skit was significantly more difficult than his audience might realize, which was followed by him comedically showing his production company which featured him as the writer, filmer, magician, and editor, perhaps implying that he was overwhelmed by the workload. To fix this problem, Ryan created the Ryan Haager production Company or the Rhpc for short, which on top of Shan introduced another five people to help out with the channel.

However, while this reduced the workload per person, it increased the scale and complexity of the business, which wasn't the only thing making Ryan's life difficult. At a later dat, Ryan explained that he'd hit a point where he was too famous to live a normal life. With that amount of people watching, there's always bound to be some sick people like once in my home in Hawaii people came and spray painted TI on my parents' house while we were in it. That's the scary part.

People tried to come up to my other house and they tried to come to my windows and take pictures of us through the windows. Stuff like that, it makes you think a lot. You do have to live with it which would be the first example of many to come where Ryan would. Express The downside of being a famous YouTuber Despite this, he and his team continue to pump out skits for the channel.

although Ryan made it obvious that he already thought his best days were in the P. Let me let me explain it. Okay, people won't understand this. Okay, because this this is two parts right? This is early YouTube and this this early.

Like social media? Um where people make a lot of money right? And unfortunately these guys, they were like slightly too early. They were really early right? So they were making money, but they were not making good money compared to like what people do these days. especially like uh uh uh YouTube and twitch or whatever. So like all the things that that Fame comes with, you also get money for it right in recent times so you can kind of like buy yourself out of these problems like getting a G Gated community house security.
All this. But at the time, the problem with these guys that were so early that they got all the fame. whatever. but not the money that comes with it.

So I don't think a lot of them were able to, um, afford to justify spending that much on security and doing all the measures, which really suck. It's like a really unlucky timing. For example, in May 2017, he'd upload a video titled Life of a YouTuber in which Ryan outlined the different stages that every Creator goes through with stage five, implying that he was no longer enjoying making the videos. Ryan would go on to explain that the final stage in a YouTuber's career was to write a book and the point of the video in the first place was to announce that he'd written a book.

Writing a book is a very important stage in a YouTuber's career. It means that I am in one of the final stages of my YouTube career. However, while these hints seem to imply that Ryan was about to retire from YouTube, the uploads didn't slow down and continued full steam ahead for well over a year. That would be until the 2nd of September 2008 n you're not going to get book out of me, you're going to get a Netflix series bro.

I'm telling you dude. he when Higer uploaded a video Simply titled goodbye Sha as suggested by the title Sha announced that he was leaving Rhpc as he landed a job in the engineering sector and was moving to a different state alog together. I'll be moving to California with my girlfriend and yeah, this might be it. And while many of the comments implied that this would have a major impact on the Channel's future, nobody could have predicted the Imp impact that it would have on Ryan himself.

Sean's departure seemed to suggest to Ryan that perhaps it was time to move away from these silly YouTube skits and pursue something a little more age appropriate. His childhood friend who was a year younger than him was making big life changes while Ryan was stuck doing the exact same thing that he had been for the last 10 years. I did the same thing every day for years. If you do it for a while, you kind of get to the same place I think at a minimum it seemed to suggest to Ryan that there was better opportunities outside of YouTube Because As highlighted by this comment, the channel was never the same since Shawn left six videos after Shawn announced that he was leaving, Ryan would upload a new video titled if I quit YouTube in which he Begin by stating that he was bored of making videos over the past year I really have been considering quitting YouTube It's not that I don't want to do YouTube but I just wasn't having fun making YouTube videos anymore and as a result he planned on Switching up the content.

There's going to be changes on this channel and I know that a lot of you praise me and respect me for not changing my content over the years, but this is something I have to do for myself Ryan Expanded on this in a later live stream during which he implied that he was no longer challenged by the skits he was making. There's nothing that I really feel like oh, this is going to be different if I do it, it would have to be something more challenging before going on a state that he had even grown tired with the sound of his own. You just tag me in every video. Everything we've watched in the past.
Wello we could watch a video about some serial kill or some and he will still tag me in ch like shut up man voice watching yourself over and over and over and listening to yourself. It actually used to make me mad. it's a weird thing to stand until you do it over and over and over. but I would literally be like in my head be shut up dude.

shut up because you hear and see the same over and over and over. It was like frustrating because I would self-critique too much having lost the love for his original type of content. Ryan made a quick migration to a podcasting series named off the Pill, stating that the series was the only alternative to quitting all together. in the podcast, everyone said don't put it on your channel but I was just like so over it at that point.

make what I want to make or essenti she quit in a different video Ryan Promised to continue uploading skits in between each podcast episode, and while he would abide by this promise in the beginning, the podcast eventually became the dominant type of content on the channel, presumably because it was significantly easier to make in late 2019. Nigahiga Uploaded 13 podcasts in a row without any other type of video prompting an upload titled why I haven't been posting in which he' explained that his original type of content no longer suited the current YouTube Meta I don't even know when exactly it started to happen, but I was getting a little frustrated with YouTube and getting really just bitter I guess with how what what YouTube had become Ryan then added in a live stream that he was almost never not wrong. If you were in the business of doing skits, pranks, anything, anything, um, you like that the landscape completely shifted entirely and if you if the new audience and new commenters and new people just made it so bitter is I I would have quit too To be honest, that happy while making skits you're happy about your life. I Can't say that the whole time during my YouTube career I was even in in its peak.

and that's probably when people thought I was the happiest. Adding in an Anthony pad interview that he was always out. How have you prevented yourself from feeling something? something super important? Something super important to remember. Is that something you you guys say? But what about these guys? They make skits.

What it's not about that when you've seen the the grass being green, you definitely see the grass being different and making that switch in mindset is incredibly difficult. Okay, because you've seen the best and now you see that it's always Dodge and it will never get better. If people that come in when it's dog theyve never seen it being green. They accept the current landscape as what it is right? and then they yeah, this is fine because that is the landscape.
so they they don't get Jaded by the new landscape because they they've never seen the old one right? It's why these guys all quitted because anything changed so much that what they did every day became unrecognizable. So why bother? YouTube burn out I didn't I'll admit that I was burnt out for like years before, implying on more than one occasion that becoming successful did almost nothing for his own personal fulfillment. finding Fame and money doesn't bring happiness at all, but you don't really know until you really go through it. Ryan Then made it obvious that as someone who made everybody laugh at the expense of his own mental health, he related to the life of Robin Williams the Robin Williams incident where like you can be the funniest, most respected famous loved and no one knows what you're going through.

So how was his So you say give me money then Kappa Kappa Kappa you say Kappa all the time I Don't think you understand? You understand dude, it's it's kind of trash though, especially in positions where like everybody around you cares about money and you just care about passion. It's like you get something that you don't care about and everybody else except for you cares about what you have and more than you then more how much you care. that's that's just annoying. That's I know how doggy that is? It's C better than the guy who's working a 9 to5 right now and is still has a family that's a better life.

Before adding that becoming so successful in his 20s might have been a negative as he didn't know what else to look forward to. Damn if this is my goal and I reached this go and I'm still unhappy then what am I doing like what else is there? It was obvious that Ryan was feeling a little lost, which began to reflect in The Madness of his video uploads as his channel became a mix of skits, podcasts, and advertisements for his new energy drink guys. I released my own energy drink. Isn't this crazy? This persisted until the 41st episode of Off the Pill, at which point Ryan disappeared alog together before returning 3 months later by uploading a video titled my Midlife Crisis So this is definitely the longest break I've ever taken from not posting videos on this channel in my entire YouTube career.

Ran began the video by explaining that he was going through a breakup I don't usually talk about relationship stuff here on YouTube I am no longer dating anyone I'm not dating Mrs Chay anymore before stating that he wanted to step back and figure out exactly what to do with his life. The real reason why I had to take this break was because I needed to reflect on my own life I'm freaking old man I I Just realized that I'm going to be 30 instead Ryan uploaded one final video on the 25th of April 20120 before going silent over on Twitch Ryan Explained that the pandemic made it almost impossible to film anything for YouTube I Can't film with the team I was already burnt out of YouTube we didn't know how long it was going to last the freaking lockdowns and stuff and as a result, he'd become a full-time streamer, which he enjoyed significantly more. But by that time I already started liking streaming I haven't felt that from anything YouTube related in a long time years. Ryan Went on to explain that this was the ideal scenario as it meant he got to choose when the channel came to an end.
The only time it really did end is when I chose to stop posting during Co we could have kept going it just I didn't want to and I think that's to me that was the best way to go out on my own terms versus like oh, I can't do it, no one's watching and given his average leadership onch of well over a thousand people, his migration to the live streaming service might have been a good decision. Plus, this isn't to say that he isn't coming back. Does that mean you're done with YouTube not necessarily I mean I Still like I said, there's been some days where I came really close to just like starting I think even mentioning his is relevant I think when you do something as as passionate as like an outlet who gives a like how it resonates you do it for yourself. like the film again.

when asked will you go back to YouTube Ryan's cuz he could post a video and make more views than what whoever this guy makes the video I don't people get this like he he could post on Main Channel and get more views and whatever this this is getting or whatever he just doesn't do it. Simply stated: I have had like more interest in doing creative stuff again, yet he need to take a significant break from Twitch in order to do so. I would have to take a twitch I don't at all. there's no way I could be doing this.

Keeping up I understand where it comes from I just to return, he'd need to find an idea that he felt extremely passionate about. but it has to be something I really care about I would have to enjoy doing everything by myself. you'd have to enjoy doing every process and I don't I don't enjoy doing all of it I don't want to go and pull footage you know I've been through all that already and even then he expressed concern about how any new video might might perform. Given the Channel's inactivity, it would be lower because I've been so inactive.

So based on the algorithm, the first video I upload would get more views. the second one will probably get less. although just a few days ago Shan Fuji Yoshi uploaded an image to his Twitter showing that the entire Rhpc gang were having a reunion so there could be some new content just around the corner on a corner. This but this guy always sens every video dude even there like five dud TTS 22 month yo this is X x on the be yo okay you he my voice as well that anyone knows that boy I don't know he's just so anyone knows that boy I don't know he's just so sry.
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16 thoughts on “Why nigahiga quit youtube xqc reacts”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Davidson says:

    Stolen content

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars edgelord says:

    Summary : hes bored and wants to do something else

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ebichu says:

    ninja melk was so yummy tbh

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Instinct- says:

    „I miss him a lot“ 👴🏻

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nicko says:

    Yooooo editor i love that you put the original timestamps also on this video

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AL X says:

    Bromance by nigahiga best music ever.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zixz One says:

    L Paco

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sya says:

    i rather be rich and have depression. rather then be poor and have depression.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SpookyJarvis says:

    most creative youtuber ive ever watched and the reason why i got into content creation, hope hes doing well

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J S says:

    xqc making fun of someone's accent is peak irony lmfao

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars s shhash says:

    The whole "asian american funny hehehaha" humor died in the 2010s once ppl realized asian americans are nothing special and actually hated in their home countries/typically no connection to their actual heritage/try to act like white men/women when they never will be. a lot of these asian americans just ride and die with america regardless of how clownworld and ridicuous it gets bc they have nowhere else to go, maybe canada or something but that place is already gone. ppl realized asian americans arent these super smart and special ppl, so the kevjumba/nigahiga type humor died along with all their channels. whatever he says in this video is just a cope by just bringing up random minor issues that dont relate to the big overarching reason. ppl dont looks at asian americans in that way anymore and that feeling among americans will never come back. otherwise known as, asian americans, its joever. keep going with ur "white man/white ppl bad, stop asian hate BLM" nonsense but no one will ever like you, not americans and not your native people/countries. asian americans are svbhvman.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Suck My Duck says:

    I think the main difference that X kinda touched on is back in the day everything felt so much more genuine, like people actually just trying to have fun. In the new landscape, with being a content creator being seen as more of a job, everything is tainted with that feeling and content creators are now actively encouraged to remove a lot of the humanity from their content as possible to boost engagement metrics.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars edeak says:

    How xQc's career ended | xQc Reacts

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars indigo says:

    ill never forget when he made a whole video predicting beyonces pregnancy

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yoshi says:

    mannn i grew up watching him sad seeing this

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cong Dinh says:

    Ryan need to chill. He has too much expectations for himself. Be like Michael reeve

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