A clip from iDubbbz’s recent livestream shows the YouTuber defending his decision to platform a severe accusation against Ethan Klein while simultaneously arguing that personal jokes about the H3 host should be considered out of bounds.
During the stream segment, iDubbbz discusses repeating an allegation that Klein molested his children. He frames this act of platforming the claim as acceptable behavior during their ongoing feud.
But in the same breath, iDubbbz draws a moral line around other types of content. He suggests that making jokes about Klein crying or being sexually inadequate with his wife crosses into territory that shouldn’t be touched.
The clip gained attention for its jarring contrast. iDubbbz appears to treat amplifying an unverified child abuse allegation as fair game while protecting Klein from comparatively mundane personal mockery.
For context, iDubbbz is the creator behind the once-popular “Content Cop” series who has shifted dramatically from his earlier edgy comedy persona. Klein hosts the H3 Podcast and frequently comments on YouTube drama and controversies. The two have been trading shots in what has become an extended online dispute.
During the stream, iDubbbz used a dragon VTuber avatar with an affected voice rather than appearing on camera. Some viewers noted he appears to use the avatar specifically for drama-focused segments.
The accusation itself
The child-related allegation iDubbbz referenced originated as what multiple sources describe as a trolling message or shitpost. No evidence supports the claim, and it appears to have been created purely to stir controversy.
The issue isn’t whether the accusation has merit. It doesn’t. The focus has landed on iDubbbz’s stated framework for what constitutes acceptable content during creator feuds.
His position suggests he views repeating baseless allegations involving children as more defensible than making jokes about someone’s emotional state or marriage. That ordering has struck many observers as backwards at best.

