@Chaseyourdreamzz @Bundasliga
Read my 2nd response to Bunglasia. Our community set up is very different to others. I'm not making excuses, but you find this phenomena in every aspect of Somali visibility. We're very self absorbed as a community and insular.
I'll give you an example. I've noticed on YouTube, all non Somali YouTubers have to do is mention Somalis or react to Somali content and a humble creator who averages around 1k views can easily get 50k views off the backs of Somalis. I don't know if it's a form of cultural narcissism (that could be a theory) but it definitely gives us an insight to the Somali psych. We do have an unusual fixation on anything Somali related or Somali people. Other communities don't have that.
While I agree that Somalis are obsessed with each other, I think that this goes beyond this.
There is a loss of any geerah for our image as a community. Being insular does not explain why Somalis are spreading our ceeb to the world and fighting each other in English. They even copy videos from back home and put translations on it so that the whole world can watch it.