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  2. Sapnap - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] He has appeared in several YouTube videos by MrBeast, including one in which he won a ten-person game of tag. [1] [12] Sapnap started hosting the Banter podcast with YouTuber Karl Jacobs in September 2021. [1] Upon the release of the first episode, which featured MrBeast, the show briefly overtook The Joe Rogan Experience as Spotify's ...

  3. Vexxed - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Rea, better known online as Vexxed, was an Irish YouTube personality. He is known for his vlogs and videos about other YouTube creators, especially his 2018 documentary about his own visit to North Korea. He maintained the YouTube channel Vexxed along with his series Exposed Youtubers. As of February 2022, he had 484,000 subscribers. [2]

  4. PewDiePie videography - Wikipedia

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    According to Social Blade–a website which tracks YouTube channel statistics–on 29 December 2014, the PewDiePie channel surpassed emimusic's video view count, at over 7.2 billion views, to become the most-viewed channel on the website.

  5. Domics - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2023, Panganiban's YouTube channel has over 7.34 million subscribers and 1.2 billion views. His videos have been featured on multiple websites, including NewNowNext, [5] the Malay Mail Online, [6] and CBS News' website. [7] In November 2014, he joined the multi-channel YouTube network Channel Frederator Network.

  6. PewDiePie vs T-Series - Wikipedia

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    Felix Kjellberg, better known online as PewDiePie, is a Swedish YouTuber who makes comedic videos.He has traditionally been known for his Let's Play videos, and his channel was the most subscribed on YouTube from 15 August 2013 until 22 February 2019, when he was briefly surpassed by T-Series due to a YouTube routine audit, although PewDiePie took back the title shortly after approximately 8 ...

  7. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    This means, for example, that a subscriber count of 102,684 is indicated as "102K" or "102.000". This change disabled third-party real-time subscriber count indicators such as that of Social Blade, and diminished the accuracy of historical log data.

  8. PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    According to Social Blade, his channel's total view count was surpassed by the Indian record label T-Series at the top of YouTube's view rankings on 14 February. [ 96 ] [ 97 ] In April, while still continuing to upload new content onto YouTube, Kjellberg created Netglow, a crowdsourced channel on the livestreaming service Twitch . [ 98 ]

  9. Myth (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Kabbani's YouTube account was created on November 3, 2013. [1] He started live streaming on Twitch in 2016 and mainly streamed Paragon, a third-person multiplayer online battle arena developed by Epic Games. His streams became much more popular when he started streaming Fortnite Battle Royale in the latter half of 2017. At the end of January ...