
YouTuber SunnyV2 recently took a deep dive into one of the strangest declines in YouTube skateboarding history - Braille Skateboarding.
Once a powerhouse in the online skate community, Braille built a massive following through its accessible tutorials, fun challenges, and collaborations with pro skaters.
But over time, things started falling apart, and many believe Scientology played a major role in that downfall.
Aaron Kyro, the face of Braille, was open about his belief in Scientology.
While many fans saw this as a personal choice, it eventually became impossible to ignore how much it influenced the channel’s content and direction.
Kyro often credited Scientology with helping him succeed, but as time went on, his messaging became more tied to his faith.
This shift alienated a large portion of the audience, who had originally come for skateboarding and not for subtle (or sometimes direct) endorsements of a controversial belief system.
At its peak, Braille was one of the most influential skateboarding channels, making the sport more accessible to newcomers and keeping things fresh with innovative video ideas.
The team thrived on a mix of personalities, all bringing something different to the table. Some core members left, fan engagement dropped, and the brand seemed to lose its original spark.
SunnyV2’s video breaks down how this decline happened, using clips and past footage to highlight key moments.
The fallout wasn’t immediate, but looking back, the warning signs were there. The departure of key team members, the growing disconnect with the audience all contributed to Braille’s downfall.
While the channel still exists, it’s a shadow of what it once was, with engagement and enthusiasm at an all-time low.
But one thing is clea. What was once a thriving and beloved skateboarding channel has struggled to maintain its place in the scene. Fans can only look back and wonder what could have been if things had played out differently.