Felix “168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PewDiePie” Kjellberg, among the world’s most popular vlogger, has that he is taking a break from Youtube in 2020 because he is “tired”❀. At the end of a video discussing the implications of Youtube’s more recent update and its impa๊ct on family friendly content, he says, “I am taking a break from YouTube next year. I wanted to say it in advance because I made up my mind.”
Kjellberg is not the first big content creator or streamer to take a break, and 2019 has seen many others take time off in order to find a balance between work and life. Dimitri “Greekgodz” Antonatos, Turner “Tfue” Tenney, and Laina “Overly Attac𝕴hed Girlfriend” Morris are but a few of the people who either took time off temporarily or have left content creation for the foreseeable future in a bid to maintain their mental hea🐻lth.
Kjellberg has been no stranger to controversy over the years and has consistently produced 🃏content at a pace that would burn out most veteran st🐈reamers. The idea of taking a break should come as no surprise since the strain involved always trying to create relevant content can be overwhelming.
Since Kjellberg made this announcement 𒉰at the end of a video that denounces Youtube for its inadequate handling of its own policy changes, his statement may instead indicate that he is considering a move to another platform that can better accommodate his content. That would come as a major shock considering that Kjellberg was recently announced as the Youtu🦂be content creator with the most subscribers, topping over 102 million followers.
Kjellberg has been marred by controversies in the past few years, which have ultimately caused a joint venture with Disney to be canceled. He was also the unintended focus of attention ﷺwhen the Christchurch shooter murdered visitors at a Mosque in New Zealand while livestreaming and announcing to viewers that they should “subscribe to PewDiePie.”
Kjellberg has not released any additional information following the announcement, and so it is unclear exactly what this break from Youtube entails. It could be as simple as creating content on a less frequent basis, or it could be a complete stoppage of content release for an undetermined peܫriod of time. For now, we can only wait and see, though Kjellberg is likely one o⭕f the few content creators who could step away from his Youtube empire and still return later with relative ease.
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