Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, known as PewDiePie, is a Swedish YouTuber and comedian. PewDiePie's channel was the most-subscribed channel on YouTube for more than five years (2013 - 2019). Recently, news media coverage of his announcement that he’d QUIT from YouTube and has deleted all his tweets in Twitter.
After uploading videos almost every day for 10 years, in a recent video PewDiePie announced his decision to take a break, because he’s “feeling very tired.”, informing fans it would last just for a short while at the beginning of 2020, which some publications mischaracterized as him quitting the platform and it unexpected all went straight up to newspaper headlines and he's obviously weren't happy about it.
A 7 minutes video, titled: “I hate Twitter” was uploaded to youtube before PewDiePie wiped out his 19.3 millions followers account. He said: “People just can’t seem to help themselves from pointing out what is good and what is bad, or how others are bad and you are good, to a point where it almost becomes fiction just to satisfy this need.” What's hilarious is that, just a few hours before deleting his own Twitter account, PewDiePie tweeted: “ME: I'm taking a break for a little while”, along with the screenshot that said “BREAKING PewDiePie quits Youtube saying he's too tired to go on”, to show how his announcement went extremely bizarre.
“I am taking break from YouTube next year," he said. "I wanted to say it in advance because I made up my mind. I'm tired. I'm feeling very tired, I don't know if you can tell.” He said he was going to explain more later, but just "wanted to give a heads up" to his fans first. According to his own words, The internet would rather believed he was just exhausted or in response to the string of controversies he faced this year, including the 'SUBSCRIBE to PewDiePie' meme being used in the christ church terrorist attack that left man dead. However, His Twitter account is still accessible but all the tweets are gone. His new Twitter bio says, he's leaving it up “just to prevent fake accounts.” Although PewDiePie has quit Twitter, he's still active on Youtube but we won't be seeing his update starting from 2020 until his comeback.