The streamer Papaplatte will participate in 7 vs. Wild. But there are also some things that the influencer criticizes about the show in advance.
Cologne – The YouTube survival show 7 vs. Wild is entering its third round. In addition to many outdoor professionals, numerous Twitch streamers also applied for a place in the format. But there is also criticism from the ranks of the candidates – from Papaplatte, of all people. We'll tell you what changes Papaplatte would like to make to 7 vs. Wild.
Full name | Kevin Teller |
Known As | Papaplatte |
Birthday | January 24, 1997 |
Place of birth | Berlin |
Followers on Twitch | 1.7 million (as of March 2023) |
Followers on YouTube | 634,000 (as of March 2023) |
Papaplatte vs. Experts at 7 vs. Wild: Streamer Feels Bored
What is it all about? The third season of the popular survival YouTube show will come with some rule changes. Probably the biggest change, however, is likely to be that the show will now be worked together in teams of two. In the meantime, the participants have also been largely determined. Reeze and Papaplatte will also move into the wilderness together and make North America unsafe there.
pappa.jpg © YouTube: 7 vs. Wild / IMAGO: Gartner / ingame.de (Montage)
But in one of his latest streams, the Cologne-based influencer also practiced criticism of the survival format. If it were up to him, the show would further shift the entertainment factor to well-known influencers and have fewer survival professionals participate in the show. In doing so, he formulates his very own idea for the format:
"No joke, I think it's a hot take for everyone who isn't from this suvial bubble: I have the feeling that it takes a maximum of one or two teams that know what they're doing, everyone else should be entertainers, in my opinion. Because bro, whether outdoor Joachim is in the wilderness for the ninth time – yes, my God, he can do it. Cool, then he'll build some awesome house. But brother, we don't need nine teams of them now. [...] It's much more awesome to see someone who has somehow never been in the wilderness and then gets into this situation."
Papaplatte, on 31.05.2023
Papaplatte vs. Experts at 7 vs. Wild: This is how the community reacts
Here's how the community is responding: Far from all viewers agree with Papaplatte. Although many of his viewers can understand the influencer's idea in the comments under the YouTuber, Papaplatte is also receiving criticism with his statement. In the comments, an interesting discussion arose about the extent to which the "7 vs. Wild" format should evolve in the future.
- Thomas19741 comments: "But you also don't need 5 teams that are eliminated after 4 days at the latest because they don't hold out. I give Trymacs a maximum of 4 days and then it's out. You don't seem to be aware of what to expect."
- Nemo2902 writes: "I don't understand Papaplatte's opinion at all. How boring is it to have "YouTubers" (...) in the format when they give up after 2 days or just whine around. I'm also in the bubble, but I'd rather have more experienced people. Otherwise it reminds me too much of the jungle camp."
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