Hey guys I just wanted to say there’s so much that specifically concerned me about the second Jett + Drakofettii video, because this isn’t just bad vibes imo at this point
In the video, Drako appears visibly uncomfortable for a large portion of the runtime. He verbally expresses that it hurts and asks multiple times for Jett to stop or take it out, and those requests are not respected. The scene continues despite those statements. That alone raises serious consent concerns, regardless of age or platform.
What made it more disturbing is also that context
Drako is very new, very young, and relatively inexperienced.
There’s a clear power imbalance (following, visibility, access, control of distribution).
The video lacks basic signs of mutual engagement or care. little to no affection, no check-ins, no visible adjustment when pain is expressed.
The pacing and structure feel transactional and one-sided, with Drako largely passive and clothed for much of the scene.
I’m not claiming criminal intent but consent isn’t just legal age + agreement. Consent is ongoing, responsive, and can be withdrawn in the moment. When someone says it hurts and asks to stop, that should matter.
This also fits a wider pattern people have noted with Jettagain and his partner FDJasonn:
Very young collaborators who often don’t have OFs yet and their first and last collab is with Jett and Jason.
Collabs that disappear, fallouts, or one-sided promotion.
Partners who seem loyal or dependent rather than enthusiastic equals.
Oh and an additional detail that stood out to me is the production quality and presentation of the video. Compared to content Jett posts on his own page, this collab is noticeably lower effort framing, pacing, and overall care are worse. It feels like a scene where the more established creator had little incentive to slow down, check in, or curate the experience because the reputational and financial risk didn’t sit with him.
I feel like this deserves scrutiny, because normalization of discomfort and ignored boundaries is how people get hurt especially for newcomers who may not feel empowered to stop a scene or speak up publicly afterward. Does anyone know what might be the best way to handle this?