This is a problem, for sure. I would hate to be unaware that I was being live streamed and recorded in such a closed space and my "private" conversations with my party were now broadcasted while the people in chat comment and judge me. Not everyone is aware that live streaming at Disney a thing, so they are probably caught off guard.Ron in the skyliner from EPCOT to DHS just recently, was paired up with three adults. As boards the car he notes "It's gonna get awkward!"
Self-fulfilling prophecy. Ron made it worse by ignoring a clear question from one of the folk and then using the royal "We" as protection when describing why he was streaming. ("It's what we do.")
In Ron's defense the woman was clearly one of those complaining types. She seemed to be looking for problems. The men in the car got very tense for the remainder of the slow ride as their reflections were visible and they changed their arms from relaxed to folded.
This highlights a bigger problem though, and its not just Ron, streamers need to say hello to folk and ask if they're okay with being recorded, otherwise apologize the the stream and put it on away mode. The woman rudely pointed this out, but she wasn't wrong. Contrary to the opinion of foolish social media types, Disney is private property, not public.
That's what I mean, she wasn't wrong, but she wasn't taking any bull behavior. My guess would be she'd seen enough poor behavior in EPCOT for the day and was on her last straw.This is a problem, for sure. I would hate to be unaware that I was being live streamed and recorded in such a closed space and my "private" conversations with my party were now broadcasted while the people in chat comment and judge me. Not everyone is aware that live streaming at Disney a thing, so they are probably caught off guard.
I went back to watch it. The lady didn't seem too out of line to me. She told him that it would be polite to have asked their permission and informed them that he was recording live on YouTube, especially the sound. I agree with her. He should have told them immediately . "Hey guys, just want to let you know I'm live on YouTube. Sorry, I didn't think they would put other people in this car." It's free to do, Ron (and everyone)!
Josh is about the last vlogger I would trust to know the rules.What I hated about his excuses was that he claimed to know the rules, said WE talk to Disney, then corrected it to JOSH talks to Disney, Josh is media, Josh knows all the rules... yada yada, and I talk to Josh.
He fails to realize that Josh writes his own rules and twists the truth all the time.
I would love , absolutely LOVE to see someone put Tonya in her place. She is notorious for doing this. She stands in line just running her mouth can care less who's next to her if anybody's talking, etc. That witch is obnoxious and straight rude. Before I quit watching her, a man actually came up because he was sitting behind her with his family as she was running her mouth eating as usual, and says something to her she covered the camera for a second and muted it. I just don't understand why people just cannot allow others to have privacy. I understand it's public, but do you really have to film other people eating and little children talking with her parents while you're stuck in your fat bleeping mouth?Ron hates to be wrong. Period.
For someone who knows everything about everything why follow someone else off the cliff?
He and Josh both have the wrong information.
The chat kept saying (and getting deleted) that one must realize that recording is going on in Disney all the time.
That may be true but Disney, like most businesses, makes it clear that surveillance is ongoing inside their property. There are strategically placed signs that alert you to that fact.
These streamers believe they have the same waiver as Disney. How wrong they are. They’re not Disney nor do they work for Disney.
This will eventually become a problem that Disney will somehow need to address.
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The "new" folk I'm watching tonight are called Florida Funquest. They're a pleasant older couple, probably around 60 s my guess as they said their kids are all adults now. They're showing me a new side to the party. I have zero desire to see the same old cookie cutter bit from Josh or witness Ron barreling around racks of items in the stores as he must show the same parade a second time. It's just not needed.Watching his Christmas party livestream now. He flies past everything so quickly you can't really see what's going on. He's obsessed with showing the parade and fireworks. I may be in the minority, but fireworks are fireworks. I don't see why so many vloggers have to show them so often.
The "new" folk I'm watching tonight are called Florida Funquest.
I did, too!Thanks, I subscribed. Love a fresh perspective.
Nice! He said that's his favorite place to sit because he can set his phone down and doesn't have to hold it through the whole show. I think that's why this is his favorite party - lots of shows in theaters where you can sit down and set your phone on something.Found Ron at Jollywood View attachment 3262086 q
Jenna said the Nightmare show was "too squishy". This show appears extra squishy. Don't know if she can handle it.Found Ron at Jollywood View attachment 3262086 q
Um... say what now? I don't even understand what she's trying to say. Too crowded? Too sentimental?Jenna said the Nightmare show was "too squishy". This show appears extra squishy. Don't know if she can handle it.
What???Jenna said the Nightmare show was "too squishy". This show appears extra squishy. Don't know if she can handle it.
I believe she meant crowded. Her Royal Stitchiness does not like sitting directly next to people.Um... say what now? I don't even understand what she's trying to say. Too crowded? Too sentimental?
Ah - thank you. Switched over from Ron (because he was in the front of the seated area, so the angle was weird) just in time to see J&J leave in the middle of the skating show. Was it too squishy for Jenna, or was the criticism too much for Josh?I believe she meant crowded. Her Royal Stitchiness does not like sitting directly next to people.