PewDiePie drops the “N-bomb” during livestream with a hard “ER”.

for me...it's good for determining if I should spend $$$ on a game or how to get past certain parts...that being said...that takes 5 minutes @ the most...some folks do watch live streams for hours tho...they will even donate $$$ to them too lol...I was big on using twitch to preview a game but after a while I just watched clips on my xbox activity feed...dudes on twitch try too hard to be personalities when I just want to see how the game plays out...granted I'm not the audience they're catering to

I try to watch black steamers myself on Twitch. Twitch is a very valuable resource for playthroughs. Also you can see gameplay to decide if you are going to spend your money on it or not.
 
I try to watch black steamers myself on Twitch. Twitch is a very valuable resource for playthroughs. Also you can see gameplay to decide if you are going to spend your money on it or not.
That's why I watch twitch sometimes, to see if I want to cop a game or not.

As far as this pewdie pie...no shock..he is a cracker...a rich cracker.

I keep telling these kumbaya niggas that are "friends" with crackers to wake up (My little brother being one). They are the true devils of the world and it is genetical.
 
YouTubers Worry About Blowback From New Pewdiepie Controversy


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Between the “adpocalypse” that drained advertising money from YouTube, and highly-publicized fiascos involving popular content creators, YouTube’s had a rocky 2017. Now, many who make a living off the website are dreading the fallout from the latest Pewdiepie debacle. The question many are grappling with at the moment: has the face of YouTube itself become a liability for the platform?

Over the weekend, a clip featuring Felix “Pewdiepie” Kjellberg playing Battlegrounds went viral. In the footage, the swedish star calls another player the n-word in a fit of frustration. The clip exploded on social media for obvious reasons: here was a YouTuber with 57 million subscribers largely consisting of kids and teens, using a racial slur very casually. In response to that, one indie developer announced that it would try to cut off Kjellberg’s access to its games, and urged for other developers to take the same measures against the popular YouTuber.

Plenty of debates have cropped up among people reacting to the situation. Some have debated what is acceptable to say during aggravating gameplay moments. Some argue that keeping certain words out of your vocabulary should never be an issue, while others admit that they, too, have said regrettable things while playing a game online. There are those who feel tired that someone like Kjellberg, who now has a history of objectionable conduct, continues to dominate headlines and dictate public discourse. Others, meanwhile, are arguing that gaming as a whole has a problem with racial slurs, and that it’s unfortunately common for large games to have awful chats.

On YouTube, Kjellberg has cracked deep enough fault lines that the community seems primed for an earthquake any moment now. As always, Kjellberg does have defenders, some of whom believe using the n-word does not make you a racist. Notably, though, personalities aren’t all coming to bat over what Kjellberg actually said. Instead, some people are either denouncing the slur and expressing disappointment:













Many seem worried that this incident will have long-standing ramifications for everyone on the platform:

















If YouTubers sound wary, it’s because they’ve already been put through the wringer this year. After the Wall Street Journal reported on Kjellberg’s Nazi references, many large advertisers pulled out from the platform. Enormous channels and small outfits alike felt the consequences, with many creators reporting that their earnings on YouTube plummeted for months. More recently, companies started coming back to YouTube, and ad revenue started to bounce back. Even so, many YouTubers are still operating under a tightened belt thanks to strict monetization guidelines that make it difficult for video-game-focused-channels to make a living.

Kjellberg, many argue, sets precedent on the platform by virtue of being the biggest channel. Some personalities would hesitate to say the “adpocalypse” was Kjellberg’s fault, but nobody can ignore just how visible his specific channel was during that period of time. He may not even want this responsibility, but the sheer size of his audience grants him that importance anyway. Whatever happens to Kjellberg could happen to anybody.



There’s more than advertiser money at stake: depending on what happens next, Kjellberg’s action could impact the entire YouTube landscape. There’s the legal aspect—if the indie developer prohibiting Kjellberg from playing its games goes to court, could that case have an effect on all other channels who do Let’s Play-style videos? Will more developers take a stand against YouTubers who play their games? Will YouTube itself step in and dictate more rules about what is allowed on the platform, or how its users are allowed to act? Nobody knows. YouTubers, even the ones who don’t blurt out racial slurs during game time, feel that they are at the mercy of forces beyond their control.

For now, the YouTube machine will keep spinning:

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http://kotaku.com/youtubers-worry-about-blowback-from-new-pewdiepie-contr-1803141329


 
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I'm in to tech, so that's why I know about him. Understandable why some of you don't know who he is. I've never watched any of his videos, or any gamer for that matter. I just heard how big he is and how much money he makes from nerds watching him play fucking games :smh:
 
Man I remember SOCOM:US Navy Seals for the PlayStation 2. Game came with a headset in the box. Then when Xbox Live hit everything was nigga this nigga that....with a er at the end.

These dudes are losers :lol:


That was my shit,but had to trade it away,before I finishing it ..


:fuckyousay::fuckyousay::fuckyousay::fuckyousay::fuckyousay:
 
Yea yet another game where the N word is used plenty,not just by Pewdiepie :rolleyes::smh:

I'm guilty my damn self of calling ppl 'niggers' too online...granted I only use it on white players lmaooooooo...some dude came online while I was playing GTA...started talking about trump...I told him "shut up n-----" he said he was white like that absolves him of being one...I just said he's "the worst kind of n----- ...the kind that doesn't know he's one" :lol: dude muted me on his headset :lol:
 
I'm in to tech, so that's why I know about him. Understandable why some of you don't know who he is. I've never watched any of his videos, or any gamer for that matter. I just heard how big he is and how much money he makes from nerds watching him play fucking games :smh:
know of him cause of hearing about youtube money..dude is basically the jim carey of vidgames..people watch him for his dumbass antics as he playing..he makes a lot of dumbfaces, noises/sound effects, has over the top reactions while playing..people for whatever reason are entertained by this..his viewership is huge because of this and well companies see all them viewers and of course give him money for plugs/ads of their products..he's a "character" and well thanx to the modern era that's all u got to be to generate a source of income
 
Who's shocked? Just glad that cac fucked his money off....
the dude has easily overachieved in life and did something he or nobody expected from him..dude made like 12 mill in 1 yr for playing vidgames unfortunately even if his money train should stop today the bitch still has made enough to live off of for the rest of his life
 


Sky Williams is Black A.Camus..? :lol:

Man I remember SOCOM:US Navy Seals for the PlayStation 2. Game came with a headset in the box. Then when Xbox Live hit everything was nigga this nigga that....with a er at the end.

These dudes are losers :lol:

Its even worse when you playing racing games like Forza Motorsport or such..hear stuff like"Im'a run you n****rs off the road"etc :rolleyes:
 
I only play NBA 2k and I don't do the online thing but my lil nephew do. I can just imagine all the shit talking that goes on there.

Im 34 so I didnt grow up with online gaming. Wondering how some of all Yall with kids like 11-14 police that mess.
 
That’s why I respect Jews. They stay on code despite their massive infighting. If anyone makes a slightly anti-Semitic remark, you won’t see one Jewish person come out and defend that individual.

So many coons can’t wait to jump out and defend white supremacy. It’s sickening.
True!!
 
Youtubers are only worried about blowback because that shit has a tendency to snowball, they are already getting their money reduced from the ad-p0colypse, they don't want their shut cut all the way off.


Tariq Nasheed supposedly false flagged a bunch of nerd accounts (he claims he didn't) and then the nerds turned around and went after him, Cynthia G, Professor Black Truth, Jason Black and others.
 
Coons coming out!!!


That dude has been cooning professionally for years now. Tariq called him out on Tweeter once. He's as bad as Sotomayor as far as begging for acceptance.

This coon finishes the video with the "Bad stuff only happened to black people in the past, it doesn't happen anymore, get over it" talking points. I hope this coon gets shots in the face by a cop.
 
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So I stated my opinion on this before I even watched the clip... but today I decided to. Yeah.. I can't believe anyone is defending this guy. It wasn't even a Nigga. Dude went HARD "ER"
 
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