I wrote a review on this show when it first dropped; I said essentially that the show was unique, bold and a good adaptation of the Manhwa. People didn't like that, the review bombed and I felt like I had trash taste. But at this stage? I don't care.
Viral Hit is a great show. Coming from a unique "streamer" perspective, it is a good example of a Korean delinquency story. The plot is essentially that a poor high schooler, Hobin Yu (I don't know his Japanese name but this other name is used in audio) is badly bullied, desperate for money, and ends up running a Youtube channel called Viral Hit, devoted to calling out bullies. It's an interesting concept; Hobin doesn't sugarcoat it, he wants money and he's a bit scummy trying to get it. But at the same time he becomes an exactor of justice, and represents the victims of bullies who watch him. This all happens while the technicality of running a channel occurs, with some generic teen anime social dynamics and gag humour.