> When the house burned down, people figured out a way to be judgemental about it.<p>This is just insanity. IMO in the future this kind of thing will be one of those "I can't believe we lived through this level of abusing each other" topics.<p>I really hope that a variety of new audience interaction models are going to be part of online-community-next-point-oh. They are the future of not being associated with exposing your platform's creator community to negative mental health outcomes, which ought to be enough incentive by itself. This video is a great example.<p>People get online while carrying pure emotion out of who knows where, and the current context into which they arrive ends up either being an emotional spigot opportunity, a moderated emotional spigot opportunity, or no opportunity (comments disabled for example).<p>There is tremendous room here for growth and only escalating downsides if these issues are neglected. Kudos to the creator here for being open about it.