I'll only say one thing about the whole Vinesauce thing: cancel culture is real and people should not blindly trust everything. Wouldn't be the first time someone's life was ruined (or nearly ruined just 2 weeks ago) due to this.
The worst part about all of this is, if it turns out to be true it's getting blown up, but if the accusations are wrong, it just gets swept under the rug. A lot of people don't even really care, they're just in it for the spectacle (looking at various "news" sources here). Again, you heard much more about Dan's accusations than when they were shown to be false, no one talked about them then.
I'm not saying all of them are lies, but not all of them are true either, as has been shown time and time again. Twitter outrage and cancel culture is absolutely real and there are people out there who will make use of that. And that not only hurt the people who are being accused, but also the ones who actually suffered from abuse. The Vinny allegations might be true or they might not be, but it's way too early to tell. And from what I've seen, some of the evidence does seem pretty shaky.
That's my 2 cents on the matter.