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Kjellberg's content was already noted for its polarizing reception among general audiences online, but in the late 2010s, it became more controversial and attracted increased media scrutiny. In 2019, following a public competition with Indian record label T-Series, Kjellberg was overtaken as the most-subscribed YouTube channel. Kjellberg also ...
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 ...
PewDiePie reacts to TikToks while holding his dog, Maya. This video attracted media controversy stemming from PewDiePie's reaction to a video originally posted by Scarlet May, a deaf content creator. PewDiePie later edited out the portion reacting to May from his video. [‡ 120] [105] 2023 "We're having a baby!" 5 February 2023
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to his YouTube channel, which discussed PewDiePie being cut from Maker Studios as a result of the controversy. In it, he clarified that although he had tweeted in support of PewDiePie, he did not condone his actions and believed that he should have been more apologetic in response to the controversy.
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It’s as if PewDiePie has done a sudden U-turn and generating a lot of controversy. Try to keep it focused. Cut straight to the facts about what he produced. It’s fine to include the media reaction to his videos but keep it short. For example, the first two paragraphs could be reduced to one. This is how I would write it:
Following PewDiePie's December 2019 announcement that he would be taking a break from posting on YouTube, CNN published an article about PewDiePie, focusing on his past controversies; DeFranco cited this CNN article when he addressed what he referred to as a "crisis of credibility problem" for mainstream media outlets. [113]