Wasn't really him, it was the people who decided that they were going to use his series that has quite a few parallels to how the internet has changed society, and how the internet and big companies can work together to create truly awesome content into stuff that brainwashes kids. Genuine fans (me included) actually enjoy the series for what it is-a great SFM series that really pushes the software to it's limit and keeps us theorizing about what might happen next. I'm not a diehard fan, but Skibidi Toilet is a casualty of content farmers, like most indie animation series today. The Amazing Digital Circus is a great example-a genuinely awesome work of indie animation that actually surpasses quite a few things made by big companies today *cough* Disney *cough* *cough*, but sadly, even though the Pilot is most definitely NOT AT ALL for children, and ironically, although Digital Circus is more or less a meta commentary/criticism/parody of kids content today, it's still used by content farmers for twisted purposes. And while Glitch Studios is definitely trying to stop this (in fact, SMG4, a series from the founder of Glitch that's been going on since 2011, actually made a video called SMG4 vs. Content Farms, which kind of expresses his distaste for how people use his properties and series to clickbait kids and get views), there are just so many videos it's impossible to stop unless all the creators are banned, which is also extremely hard to do, as many of them are bot generated and therefore these evil people have many accounts, many channels, and many videos. Skibidi Toilet content farming is no different. The creator does not endorse these videos at all. Skibidi Toilet is NOT FOR KIDS. However, it has been twisted by content farmers, as with it's sort of wacky (at least on the surface if you watch it without thinking about it from a more metaphorical perspective) premise and story, and also-well, toilets-I mean, we're all guilty of rolling on the ground laughing at some point in our lives when we see toilet humor-means that, sadly, it's simply attractive to kids. The series itself is not bad at all. It's intentionally built so that people who look deeper into it get the definitive experience-in other words, mature adults, and not 4 year old's who's parents shove an iPad in their face when they throw a tantrum instead of punishing them sufficiently or even giving them a stern talkdown. The series is good, but the content farms are not.