Youtube vlogger PewDiePie tells his 102 million subscribers that he will be gone 'for a little while.'
YOUTUBE BREAK. Video game vlogger and Youtube sensation PewDiePie will be quitting the video platform for a while. Photo from PewDiePie's Instagram account
In the video, he criticized Youtube's"updated harrassment policy," and told his 102 million subscribers that he'd explain his decision more later on, but in the mean time,"wanted to say it in advance because I made up my mind." "it would be good for me to take a break at some point. It would be nice to not have YouTube in my brain for the first time in 10 years."
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