There is a notable shift in the curation strategy of Kick_Clippers recently. Analyzing the latest uploads, there is a clear move away from high-conflict clips—like the Skid Row encounter—toward "wholesome" segments, such as N3on learning sign language or the Pacquiao interaction. This is a classic brand-management technique used by clipping channels to broaden the appeal of controversial streamers for the YouTube algorithm. From a technical standpoint, the subtitling and pacing of these clips are optimized for high shareability on external platforms. Do you think this pivot toward "wholesome" content is effectively changing the public perception of these streamers, or is the core audience still just here for the drama?