I've read the Guru site reading for a long while (going back a few years' now). There's some over there who always claim to have insider info but then it never materializes, or they just remain vague. There are also a handful of regulars who will nitpick every little thing (which is ridiculous; I cannot stand them either anymore but I'm not going to sweat some of the small stuff).
However, the majority of the folks on there seem to be logic-driven, even-minded ex-viewers who starting putting 2+2 together on lots of things about the Trackers and simply come there to vent about how the Trackers seem to continually remain unscathed from either any viewers rightfully keying in on their duplicity or having to ever be held accountable for past actions by individuals with a higher pay grade than their average "stan."
I simply could not believe when they started doing live vlogs dedicated to opening three-year-old mail from a long-closed post office box (at least, long-closed as told to their viewers). If there was any indication of how little they truly care about their viewers, that was it. Boxes upon boxes sitting there unopened for years containing anything from long-expired food items to receiving personally designed or crafted gifts that were relevant at the time but now have zero context - I could not get over how their viewers were (and are) OK with that. If I were them, I would be mortified to how it would come across to my viewers if I showed myself on camera opening up three-year-old gifts. Yet they did it repeatedly (and continue to do it) without a care in the world - simply to fill a void for lack of content at the time.
I am not sure if this was mentioned prior; however, I also found it in exceptional bad taste that they monetized a vlog talking about Bandit after he died. To me, there is nothing lower than to profit off of a death - any death.
Their channel is 11 years old. That video was more like 7 years ago, they were in their 30's. Not only were they Ok with the theme of the party (and a group of friends with the same idea of "fun"), but they saw nothing wrong with vlogging and uploading it online. Furthermore, he has apologized for that video in the past but still kept it up, until now. Their only change at this point is to be more discreet with their racism.
I'm tired of their dopey, moronic, personalities. They seem to go through life confused.
The confused shtick is an act. They do that to generate more comments which helps with the YouTube algorithm. That's why Jenn is always so keen on saying "Let us know what you think in the comments down below." Or acting stupid about things they both should know (i.e. Jenn recently asked if an animal they were looking at was a turkey, or they will seem perplexed at Florida weather events when they've both lived here since birth). They've also discreetly woven such idiocy throughout their vlogs to, again, create a scenario where their viewers jump at the chance to provide their input or answer some question Tim posed, or simply to gain sympathy. They have become masters at this.
To the contrary, Jenn's past persona on Twitter is night and day to her on-camera act. Tim also routinely calls around to push their channel and gain #hosted from different companies, restaurant corporations, etc. They are not the same on camera as they are off. (In this regard, I always chuckle when I read people who say they "met them and they are so nice!" Do you think they'd be any different to you, professing yourself to be a fan? You are paying their mortgage! I would hope they would be nice to you.)
Also, I'm 99% certain that the "urban" party was at Tim's brother's house - Adam (Tim has 2 brothers and 1 sister).
In the video, Adam had the hat on sideways with the glasses.