The Story of Minecraft’s Worst Content Thief

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Published 2023-05-26
From peddling NFT scams to his young audience, to shamelessly plagiarizing content from even the biggest creators, Steveee has cemented himself as one of the scummiest Minecraft content creators on the platform. This video will document his story being exposed by the Minecraft community, and his response to the allegations. This is the story of Minecraft's Worst Content Thief

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All Comments (21)
  • @RuruM1243
    As many have pointed out, it seems that I switched to my dollar tree mic at 0:07 to 2:53. Truth is, the music got copyrighted, so YouTube tried to mute out the background audio as best as it could. Apologies for that, it won’t happen again.
  • @ThatMumboJumbo
    I had no idea I was partially responsible for the downfall of the Steveee channel. This is exciting news!
  • @MagicMalte
    The worst thing is people wont even see the dislikes on the videos without extensions so children will never notice whats going on
  • @MonocleMC
    That video steveee made trying to expose me was the most hilarious thing I've ever watched, I was literally dying with laughter I started to tear up.
  • @kinglyzebra6417
    The fact that Social Media Moderators DON'T punish these kinds of people really makes me wonder how much(low) "hush money" actually is
  • the fact that mumbo himself called him out on blatantly stealing his design literally days later
  • @Xyb3rAnims
    I haven't heard the name steveee in years, but he used to be liked by the community. How people have fallen
  • @mlgbrogaming7719
    I remember watching Steveee exposed, it made so mad I couldn’t finish watching it. To steel someone’s work and then accuse them of theft—the audacity. It’s honestly on of my biggest fears as an author that my work will be stolen and I’ll be helpless to stop it.
  • @thatjustify
    A funny thing is that mattbatwings once made a 3d renderer but the world download was a purposely broken version with a sign that just said „hi steveee“
  • @3000-DEN
    At 6:48 the nfts look really similar to animations by (cas van de pol),they might have not even made the nfts themselves,and stole that too, WOW stealing an artwork for scamming,how bad can these people be?
  • @HarmonyMoonbeam024
    I had absolutely no idea Steevee was a content stealer and scammer. Thank you so much for making this video❤
  • @roosh1986
    Steveee feels less like a corporate account and more like the physical embodiment of such creators
  • @ajbad1592
    all I have to say is this: he can be sued in court. Evidence of his plagiarism is more than living creatures on Earth
  • @berrotwo
    I’ve gotta be honest, I used to be a Steeveee viewer. I had no clue that his videos were copies of others, I just thought he was a really creative guy who could come up with videos ideas instantly which is how he uploaded so often. Only now do I realise how obvious it was that something was happening behind the scenes. I’d say the same thing is happening to all of his current subscribers. They’re being tricked and it’s up to us to help them find their way out of the dark.
  • @AkumuVids
    0:48 I want to point out, that Steveee doesn't even appear to be using immersive portals, rather he does the effect through video edits.
  • @Echolab_
    Personally, I used to make videos like steevee but once I started i realised how hard it is to make original ideas. So I stopped that path and started making minecraft animation . Honestly, best decision ever
  • @noahezer9295
    One thing to mention about Steveee is that he is a silent character. He never speaks in his videos at all. Which, if you think about it, probably helped him to get his current subscriber count. The people Steveee stole their ideas from (especially redstone YouTubers) speak a lot of in-depth explanations for their contraptions. And that probably would doze some people off. Meanwhile Steveee pretty much literally lets the contraption speak for itself without any explanation about the redstoning. It started when I watched another exposition video not only about Steveee, but also other short minecraft video YouTubers. I then asked the creator of the video about why people like Steveee gained so many views while the original creators only got like a tenth of the amount. He then answered that the original creators talk a lot about their creation and people don't really like the large amount of explanation. Meanwhile people like Steveee got their gigantic amount of views by simply keeping quiet and let the contraption do the talking. So it's basically a case of a superior not having much luck with his product. But his employees proceeded to sell their superior's product and get all the money for their own due to them slapping their own label/name on it. Albeit it's probably a little more complicated than that...
  • @anonimato6705
    0:47 if you look closely you can see stevee's is not even made with the immersive portal mod but with a really bad made mask in the editing transitioning two videos