User blog comment:Crazy sam10/An open letter to the Call of Duty developers/@comment-5619949-20150730120410

It has gotten to a point where Youtubers are regarded as higher than every other community to Activision, and I do not even slightly agree with this. I'm not trying to speak for all Youtubers, nor am I trying to belittle anyone in particular, but I remember an instance on a Drift0r video where he essentially denounced the wiki because of one piece of false information, despite the fact that he clearly used this site for the basis of his video as well as using a screenshot I edited in the video description. I have nothing against that due to the images being uploaded as Fair Use, but it it did really anger me that my work was being used against the wiki. Back to the main topic of the article, what makes Youtubers so likable by Activision? This site offers the same information that any video would give, yet our highest ranking community members are never even considered by Activision in the same way Youtubers are. I'm not asking that any particular users here should be given free Supply Drops or anything of direct monetary value, but I do think some things to be considered would be giving us the chance to work directly with Activision/CoD devs in order to promote content as now Youtubers are the only choice for. This has been an issue that has been bothering me for a few years now, and it is about time something gets done about it.