Eh, it’s not like his videos were ever particularly effort-heavy. He’s always just made what he felt like making, and I respect that even though I don’t like his content anymore either.
He never gave up his integrity and now he’s just doing what he loves and living life, while presumably also providing a great life for his daughter. So when he pops up on my feed I just feel happy for him, and I scroll on by.
PewDiePie after he reached 100 million.
There’s no effort anymore in his content, just turn on the camera and record whatever is in his mind at the moment.
Eh, it’s not like his videos were ever particularly effort-heavy. He’s always just made what he felt like making, and I respect that even though I don’t like his content anymore either.
He never gave up his integrity and now he’s just doing what he loves and living life, while presumably also providing a great life for his daughter. So when he pops up on my feed I just feel happy for him, and I scroll on by.
Basically a family vlogger. We still watch it as it’s cool to see Japan. Also he’s a “familiar face” type of guy.
I stopped watching after he aided in the platforming of Ben Shapiro and said the glass ceiling didn’t exist. That and the n word scandal.
He never struck me as someone who put any real effort into his videos. It was mostly just him just yelling about stuff.
I never understood his market appeal.
Seems to be the winning approach to videos, sadly