Destroyed a $100k F-350 Using An Axe, Mud And Smashing It For Fun!
Studies have insisted that if somebody is upset about something, they are multiple times more likely to say something about it. Normally, this comes in the form of negative reviews for something like a restaurant. If a patron had an incredibly good time with great service, they are far less likely to head to Yelp and leave a review versus if they found a roach in their salad.
If we were to take the WhistlinDiesel YouTube channel as evidence, apparently, that same concept works out pretty well with the YouTube algorithm as well. As far as we can tell, the channel has become known for destroying just about everything featured on it.
We have seen several trucks on the channel, some of which are even pretty expensive. The entire operation appears to be based on mayhem and destroying these expensive rigs. Naturally, some people in the comments who don’t understand how YouTubers get paid always want to get upset about it.
Therefore, as more and more confused people pour in, the bigger the channel grows. With growth, naturally, investment is necessary. In this particular case, it would appear as if that would result in a very expensive Ford truck “Being ruined.”
It’s quite the odd phenomenon, going through the comments section, as it appears as if people are tuned in just to be infuriated. Why somebody would be mad over a vehicle they don’t even own is hard to fathom. However, they’re coming out in droves. You can’t argue with results, though. It all seems like these videos are a part of a much bigger business plan.
By following along with the video below, we find the latest installment of Whistlindiesel mayhem. The victim this time is what our uploader claims to be a $100,000 Ford F-350.
If you ask us, it’s kind of hard to say why people are getting so upset. Frankly, I had a hell of a time watching something like this unfold. It’s not too often that somebody’s going to bash around a brand-new pick up like that.
One last side thought. This is the perfect example of how someone can’t please everyone. Sure, there might be some upset commenters. However, if the truck wasn’t used like this, those same exact people would probably be ranting about the truck being a pavement princess.