Honest comment. Please bear with me. I've only read a few of the other comments here so far, but they've been excellent.

I very rarely watch YouTubers and have never heard of this guy until now, but that doesn't change how horrible this news is. I really, really wish that he had sought genuine help for his problems or that others had stepped in and tried to do more, but I also know first-hand that this is a lot easier said than done, a difficult situation. There's denial either by one's self or by others that there's a problem. Or the stigmas that are still associated with mental illness; there are awareness efforts that I know of that are fighting this, but it still exists. Mental illness is a hard concept for many who have never truly felt it to grasp or process.

The anonymity of the internet and social media in general, like pretty much every other neutral, unthinking tool out there, are both abused daily. In my opinion, it's fine to disagree with others, but some take it way too far with ad hominem attacks, blatant trolling, or hurtful words in general. I don't care if you're safely locked behind a screen in the comfort of your home; that doesn't change the civility that you should show to others. Bullying someone or encouraging them to harm or kill themselves should never even be part of one's thought process. We're all wired differently. Consider what your words and actions may do.

I struggle with depression and anxiety. While I have never attempted suicide, the thought has entered my head many, many times. I have, however, been guilty of self-harm. I'm currently receiving therapy with a combination of exercise, healthier eating, and counseling, but some days are still very difficult. The effort that it takes just to get out of bed and meet the day sometimes cannot be understated. It also doesn't help that, when you're in a negative state of mind and that pessimistic voice comes knocking, to read the negative feedback, whether real or perceived, in the news or social media and take it as a personal attack or that the world is proverbially burning.

Someone was kind enough to link the U.S. Suicide Hotline above. Please, if you or someone you know is thinking of severely harming themselves or committing suicide, please, PLEASE contact your country's help line. It may not seem this way in a world that screams and throws muck at you from all sides, but YOU DO MATTER. THEY MATTER.

My prayers and condolences go out to all who knew this guy. May he rest in peace.