think about it from his pov:
You're playing as spy. You feel great! You've only failed 3 stabs on average before you actually hit a backstab. Mannpower's so fun! You want to share it with your brethren at /r/tf2! They'll enjoy this and relate! And hey! People'll see how clever you are if you make the title an anime pun!
In a few minutes, your post has already garnered a few upvotes, and even three nice comments telling you how innovative you are for posting pub frags instead of actually impressive clips! However, a storm is approaching...
In an instant, your post is in the negative. You're feeling upset and outraged. What went wrong there? Furiously, you type a comment asking for an explanation for the downvotes. After all, you did ask for feedback.
When people tell you why your post was not well received, you take the feedback into consideration for your next post here, and quickly leave to play more tf2, maybe making another video, this time of your gold highlander frags. refuse to acknowledge that your video is any worse than what the masses consider "good". AFTER ALL, THEY'RE ONLY THE PEOPLE WATCHING YOUR VIDEO. WHO CARES ABOUT WHAT THEY THINK?