Are the 'Broke X Rules' videos sustainable?
Kaye, I'm a long-time subscriber from way back when the content felt a bit more focused on core game mechanics, but I'm noticing the trend towards high-stakes rule-breaking content like 'I Broke 36 Rules in Roblox..' seems to dominate now. While they clearly pull high engagement (and the editing remains top-tier, props to the team!), do you think this strategy risks alienating the audience interested in pure gameplay skill showcases, like the older 'Richest Player' challenges? It's great seeing the SWAG SQUAD grow, but finding that balance between the wild antics and the core game mastery is key for long-term channel quality, in my opinion. What's the strategy moving forward for balancing troll vs. skill content?