>>213692 (OP)
One thing I know is that there's actual identifiable gatekeepers in cartoons now, hear me out because this is also related to video games. Cartoon Network got a CEO out of nowhere that canceled so many shows, that at one point there was just Teen Titans Go marathons literally every day, and on some days the airtime was filled with infomercials for the gaps they couldn't fill.
The one that dealt the deathblow to Cartoon Network was Christina Miller, a business exec who was hired out of
(((CUNY))) , aka the university of New York, one of the most suspect universities in regards to recruiting for foul play in the country, as in "work for me and do as I say within these companies" illegal recruiting shit.
The guy who took over isn't better either, Michael Ouweleen, which by the way is a made up last name that's endemic in style to Californian or New York new age families, who replaced Mike Lazzo and fucked up the network further by firing long time cartoon makers for the company to make the platform more "serious and grown up" despite the platform literally being made for kids. He also does NOT have a trackable background and practically has no online presence or record. His last name has no language origin.
Alright, with me so far? The reason why this is relevant.
There's universities that create businessmen puppets on the top level. Essentially, people who are educated to carry out orders from a bigger conglomerate. CUNY is one of those universities. There's levels to it, but generally if you see a CEO transplant that suddenly takes over, they're usually going to destroy the company or move it into some sort of weird woke shit to appease Blackrock.
So extensively check the education backgrounds of CEOs in game companies. And if you can't find much info at all, then a CEO that has no or vague history is also a puppet. It's how you know for certain that a company is fucked 6 months ahead.