Isn't it crazy that we live in an era where posting yourself online counts as a career? You can make millions of dollars by making maintaining a shocked expression as you stare at an imaginary audience through a camera and overexaggerate the pronunciation of every word you say. Hey, bonus if you learn a trending dance that includes exactly 3 moves with a voiceover of a baby screeching. Times have changed, y'all…
This college student took to the r/AITA subreddit, asking Redditors for their take on a frustrating situation he had handled with his sister. She was an influencer and would film weekly cooking videos at her parent's home, where he was staying as he studied, for her TikTok and Youtube. He requested multiple times that she not include him in the videos, to no avail. So he came up with a plan, which included saying a bunch of controversial things that she would later upload. It resulted in the suspension of her account, and he wondered if he had taken it too far… Was this revenge too wild? You be the judge of that.
Commenters were quick to point out that given the lack of consideration on her part, she had it coming. Scroll down to read the full story. For more, check out this funny story where spam callers were scammed into donating money to charity.