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That is not "YouTube drama"
Just because it's about a YouTuber and was investigated by a youtuber doesn't mean its youtube drama though. It isn't just superficial drama about beef between two creators.
I think the point is that he committed charity fraud which is straight up a criminal offense. Drama means in general that people are arguing with each other. One guy commiting a crime and being called out for it is not drama.
I mean you wouldn't call investigative journalism on the TV about a TV presenter "TV Drama"
Because that is what it means.
Actual crimes are not "drama" of any sort.
Charity scams that need to be audited for a potential decade of illicit behavior are not "youtube drama" just because a youtuber was involved