What can we expect from Shane Dawson’s second ‘Conspiracy Series’ video?
Shane Dawson, Twitter / Youth IncorporatedPopular YouTuber Shane Dawson has finally scheduled the release of the second installment in his ‘Conspiracy’ documentary series – and he may have given fans a glimpse at what’s to come, as well.
Dawson revealed that Part Two of his series is set to drop on Wednesday, February 6, and will take a drastically different turn from its predecessor.
“It’s A LOT different than Part One,” Dawson said of the upcoming episode. “It’s more of a storyline with some conspiracy elements mixed in. I’m really excited for you guys to see it.”
Part 2 coming Wednesday! It’s A LOT different then part 1. It’s more of a storyline with some conspiracy elements mixed in. I’m really excited for u guys to see it :,) pic.twitter.com/5FpNFCZ0mk
— Shane Dawson (@shanedawson) February 2, 2019
Dawson’s first episode covered a plethora of conspiracies, from “brain-washing” cartoons to the California wildfires, and even recent technology like AI program ‘DeepFakes’ and iPhone glitches.
Dawson likewise hinted that his series will expose a fake YouTube relationship, as told by Drama Alert host Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem – although he hasn’t spilled the beans as to the identities of the YouTubers in question.
This could hold up with Dawson’s mention of a “storyline” in his Tweet, although the other conspiracy elements are as yet unknown.
The series’ first episode was accidentally demonetized by YouTube just a few hours after its release on January 31, after the site’s automatic review system pulled ads from the video due to showing an iteration of the ‘Bird Box’ prank (not due to its new algorithm suppressing conspiracy content, as was previously speculated).
ohhh ya. i’ve never made money on my conspiracy videos and i’ve had some removed. it’s the risk of being into this dark shit i guess! love ur stuff btw!! :pray::skin-tone-2:
— Shane Dawson (@shanedawson) January 31, 2019
YouTube later reviewed the issue, claiming that the demonetization was a “mistake” – to which Dawson appeared to have a relatively blase response.