(Although Jeff, the writer of the series, said this scene was written a lot earlier in the series and didn't know it would become so hated.) The boys from Everyman HYBRID, however, don't seem to mind, and in fact referenced the meme in the episode One step forward, two steps back.Troy and Joseph have said they refuse to acknowledge the meme in their videos, and have asked fans to stop referencing the joke to them in emails and responses. It's now impossible to go into a Slender Man video without seeing at least one reference to that song in the comments. Troy Wagner and Joseph DeLage, the creators of Marble Hornets - better known as 'the guys who play J and Alex Kraile' - absolutely HATE the 'Gimme 20 Dollars' meme that spawned from a parody of one of their entires.A Something Awful user who claims to have created the "Deal With It" meme posted in the comments of the Know Your Meme article that he hates how widespread it became and regrets ever posting it.When he learned that The Bad Webcomics Wiki had archived his reviews, he got a little peeved. He made it perfectly clear that he loathed fanboyism, even when it was his own, and was bothered by fans parroting his opinions. John Solomon, the webmaster of the "Your Webcomic Is Bad And You Should Feel Bad" blog, came to loathe his own creation.Ironically audioswapping a video and plastering annotations over it became a small fad too, although in 2019 YouTube permanently dropped annotations. Often, they edit the video title to be something like, "THIS VIDEO SUCKS, STOP WATCHING IT" and block it with annotations.
Lots of people have incredibly popular poops that they just made as a test or one of their older videos that are filled with things such as unoriginal humour, memes and poor editing.
Most poopers despise the "PINGAS", stating that it is overused and not funny anymore, and Stegblob has said that he only keeps the "Hotel Mario (nouns replaced with PINGAS)" video up because his fans love it so much. This tends to occur to a lot of YTP videos.This may have something to do with all the imitations it has spawned, and the fact that the fad was forced by McMaNGOS making sequels and demanding that people follow in his footsteps (although some of them were pretty funny). McMaNGOS, creator of the "This Video Contains Win" YouTube Memetic Mutation, has apparently now come to despise it, to the point of irreversibly replacing the audio with some random song that nobody knows of.