- YouTube users that upload other artists' music. The act itself is not inherently evil since we all want to have access to music, but there is one particular type of uploader that I can't stand. Ya know those folks who like to make lyrics videos (also not a bad idea) and try to stick pictures in the background that go along with the song? Those folks are also the ones that stick a bunch of annoying annotations on the video with something like: "Oh my gosh, I never thought I would reach 1,000 likes! Thank you so much for all of your support. Let's get 2,000 more likes this month and I'll upload a new video!"
Asking for likes/favorites/comments is an old act and a necessary evil for a service like YouTube, especially now that amateurs can monetize videos. However, when you're simply asking for likes and favorites because you uploaded someone else's work, you're a sad little person. When you upload a popular song/live performance/etc., accept the fact that, to viewers, your account name is a minor detail filling up white space on the page and no one cares about you.