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YouTube is a website that allows people to upload videos. Over time YouTube has changed from a website that was used to uploads family videos or school projects to a website that many people use to earn money by creating entertaining videos. Currently one major situation on the website is Subscriber count race of Pewdiepie and T-series. Pewdiepie or Felix Kjellberg is a Swedish you-tuber that has gathered over 75 million subscribers with few others by his side. He is currently the most subscriber you-tuber and has held the title since T-series is a company from India that is gaining many subscribers and is about to dethrone Pewdiepie. T-series is a company that produces music videos and movies. Pewdiepie's presence on the web site are the only reason he still hasn't been dethroned. Pewdiepie is getting a lot of support from some of you-tubes biggest creators such as Jacksepeticeye, Markiplier, Mr.Beast, and Logan Paul. Mr.Beast, Pewdiepie's biggest supporter, has made numerous YouTube videos urging people to subscribe to Pewdiepie. In addition Pewdiepie's subscriber have also been supporting him by creating videos and posting posters everywhere. In one extreme chase "The Hacker Giraffe" hacked into numerous printers printing out fliers that say to subscribe to Pewdiepie. Although his fan-base is going to extreme measures Pewdiepie urges his fans to be supportive and has even created a GoFundMe to support "CRY" an organization that helps Indian kids.

Another example of a successful you-tuber is RyansToyReview. RyansToyReview is channel that focus on a channel that plays with toys. This channel is noted as being of the highest earning channels and was a supposed Threat to Pewdiepie's Number one spot. His channel is mainly watched by kids. This year he ones ranked as Forbes Number one highest earning You-tuber earning over an estimated 20 million. 

These two channels are an example showing how successful you can be by posting videos.

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