There’s another creator conflict taking place on the internet, and it’s quickly getting serious. On May 4, 2026, reaction creator Louis Sammartino (aka LosPollosTV) found himself at the center of a growing storm when several of his reaction videos were reportedly hit with copyright strikes. These videos contain material belonging to Luke Nichols, who runs the Outdoor Boys YouTube channel, which specializes in outdoor survival and family exploration content. What makes this incident larger than ordinary online disputes is its scale. LosPollosTV has a large following on Twitch and YouTube, while Outdoor Boys has more than 14 million subscribers. The spread of clips and posts onThe timing also adds more attention. Luke Nichols has left the regular show in May 2025 to keep his family life private. Now, a year later, his content is once again in the spotlight, but in a way that raises questions about how reaction videos are supposed to work.As video footage of the reaction went viral, one moment stood out. Video shows Luis Sammartino speaking openly about the situation, clearly surprised by what happened. The moment went viral, drawing more people into the conversation.
Luis Sammartino didn’t hide his confusion in the viral video. “I don’t know that anyone could make a reaction video… I don’t think it’s humanly possible,” he said, his words indicating his belief that reaction content generally falls under different rules.He also tried to explain his understanding of copyright. It should apply more to direct copying or impersonating someone else, he said, adding, “Once it’s corrected… that’s the end of it.” In his opinion, reaction videos are not meant to steal, but to add comments.Beside him, his father’s reaction was completely different. He looked uncomfortable and called the situation “disturbing” and “shocking.” But instead of adding fuel to the fire, he slowed down. “Most people are not who they say they are,” he said, giving a more thoughtful take on the situation rather than turning it into a direct attack.As the video went viral, people online began breaking down every word. Some believe Sammartino’s point about universal reaction content across platforms makes sense. Others vehemently disagree, arguing that original creators like Luke Nichols have every right to protect their work.Many users on X openly support the Outdoor Boys. One user wrote that reaction channels “basically steal other people’s content to make money.” Another added that if a video doesn’t add real value, it becomes a “leech.” These responses indicate growing frustration with effortless response content.Meanwhile, some users defended the reaction creators. They believe reactions help bring more attention to the original video and can create a new level of entertainment. Still, these voices were small compared to the criticism.This situation is also related to a larger issue. In terms of reaction content, there is currently no clear line that everyone can agree on. Some creators think adding comments is enough. Others felt it would also be unfair if most of the original video was used.Looking at both sides, the differences are clear. Outdoor Boys, led by Luke Nichols, focuses on original storytelling, outdoor skills and family moments. LosPollosTV, on the other hand, builds content by reacting to popular videos and adding a personal perspective, often in a casual and humorous way.At this time, Luke Nicholls has not made a formal statement directly regarding the strike. But actions related to his content have sparked a larger discussion. This is no longer just a matter of two creators. It’s about how content is used, shared and protected in today’s digital space.
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