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I think this section has multiple issues: the part about Solange's "Léa Seydoux" project seems way too long and of questionable weight, and I'm not sure about the relevance of the YouTube strike controversy, as I found it difficult to find reliable sources about the "affair", discussion about it online appeared to take place mostly in the French PUA scene (as that "Léo" psychologist guy is apparently into giving advice about seduction and gender relations) and on informal message boards that I personally view as France's answer to 4chan (like "lol Solange is a feminazi")
The section's topic also derails into the broader controversy about the CNC's public fund for YouTubers and its relationship with Cyprien Iov and Web comedy collective Golden Moustache (which, as far as I know, Mihalache is not a part of) with some name-calling, (unsourced) references to the public funding of "feminist" YouTubers and potentially slanderous claims -- most of the content there seems to be based on a video about the CNC's YouTuber fund by rightwing YouTuber "Le Raptor". Furthermore it is to note that the French-language article makes little reference to all that "controversy" - only the part about Mihalache's personally allocated CNC fund. What do you think?
Lojiphaudin (talk) 20:07, 23 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]