NOTE: For all latest, breaking news related to PewDiePie, other YouTubers, and Youtube in general, head here.

Update (December 12):

While the anti-Semitic shout out controversy fire isn’t doused yet, something else from PewDiePie’s video is now making headlines: the comment Felix made on SonicFox’s acceptance speech at the 2018 Game Awards for winning the Best Esports Player. Details here.

Update (December 12):

PewDiePie landed in hot water after he endorsed a YouTube channel that contains videos featuring anti-Semitic content. The Verge was the first publication to highlight this news. Now PewDiePie has responded to the controversy by attacking The Verge. Details here.

Update (December 11):

Marques Brownlee – tech video producer, popularly known as MKBHD – has jumped into the T-Series vs PewDiePie YouTube subscriber battle, supporting the Swedish YouTuber. He has also talked in detail about what’s wrong with YouTube Rewind videos. It’s a must read – head here.

Update (December 11):

PewDiePie has overtaken YouTube Sports in terms of subscribers to become the third biggest channel. However, the Swedish YouTuber has got embroiled in another major controversy. For details, head here.

Update (December 10):

Oh no. Rewind 2018 – which doesn’t feature YouTube’s most subscribed channel PewDiePie – is on way to become most disliked YouTube video ever. Details here.

Update (December 10):

In his latest video, PewDiePie has slammed fellow YouTuber Lilly Singh for her take on Forbes’ ‘Highest-Paid YouTube Stars 2018’ list. He also reacted sharply to Logan Paul‘s support to ‘subscribe to PewDiePie’ campaign. The YouTuber also mentioned Pornhub for their support, and made fun of Rewind 2018 on way to becoming most disliked video on YouTube. All this and many other things in our latest PewDiePie coverage here.

Update (December 09):

Silent moves? T-Series ads appearing on PewDiePie videos. Complete story here.

Update (December 09):

After Pornhub announced their support to the Swedish YouTuber in the ongoing PewDiePie vs T-Series Youtube subscriber war, a PewDiePie fan created a visual representation of Pornhub coming to PewDiePie rescue. The clip they used is from the popular Saving Private Ryan movie. It’s a must watch – check it out here.

Update (December 09):

Latest development in T-Series vs PewDiePie battle – T-series website is down, who is behind the attack? Read the complete coverage by heading here.

Original story follows:

As the PewDiePie vs T-Series war rages on, the Swedish YouTuber has hit another milestone. Their YouTube channel has now more than 75 million subscribers (75,000,980 as of writing). In comparison, T-Series’ subscriber count currently stands at 74,450,998. So you see, the gap has widened, and that’s likely because of Logan Paul‘s support to PewDiePie.

In case you missed Logan Paul announcing their support for PewDiePie, here’s the video:

While many popular YouTube users – and even Pornhub – have come out in support of PewDiePie, individuals are also doing whatever they can to garner more support for the top subscribed YouTube channel. Take a look:

https://twitter.com/scrowder/status/1070011617587445766

https://twitter.com/emmaraeanderson/status/1071273710064144384

https://twitter.com/LvckyProphet/status/1071279407866806272

https://twitter.com/ecris1212/status/1071275124387569664

https://twitter.com/giannamikkelsen/status/1071270415388033024

What’s more, even ad campaigns are being run on social media platforms like Facebook to bring in more subscribers to the PewDiePie channel. Here’s one spotted by a Twitter user:

https://twitter.com/bakuwugoo/status/1071264096455155713

As we’ve said earlier, the PewDiePie vs T-Series war is seeing new and interesting developments each day. We’re keeping a continuous track of the matter, so keep visiting back for latest update on the battle.

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