PewDiePie and T-Series
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Introduction
Nowadays, almost every mobile user uses YouTube which is the 2nd most popular website on internet. YouTube has huge audience in terms of the Content Creators, Content Viewers and Advertisers. The competition is between content creators for the number of subscribers and views.
About PewDiePie and T-Series
PewDiePie is the YouTubechannel created by a Swedish YouTuber Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg. He is a comedian,
gamer-commentator, best known for his YouTube video content. His video consists
of reviews, comedy, video blogs, games, challenges and many more things.
T-Series is the Indian Music Record Label and Film production company founded
by Gulshan kumar which is currently operated by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan
Kumar. This channel uploads various bollywood songs.
In mid 2018, you might have
heard about PewDiePie & T-Series Rivalry. PewDiePie is the most subscribed
YouTube channel with 93.5 million subscribers & 21 billion views, where as
T-Series is the 2nd most subscribed YouTube channel with 93 million subscribers
& 66.8 billion views(Recorded on 7th April 2019). PewDiePie has maintained
the number one spot since 2013. In December 2016, PewDiePie reached a milestone
of 50 million subscribers. At that time T-Series was having only 14 million
subscribers.
The War
In August 2018, PewDiePie
uploaded a video titled "This channel will over take PewDiePie"
in which he jokingly rallied his fans against T-Series. Normally PewDiePie was
getting 30,000 to 40,000 subscribers daily and T-Series was getting 130,000 to
150,000 subscribers daily. On 1st September 2018, a YouTube channel named
"FlareTV" started the 1st live stream of PewDiePie Vs T-series
subscriber war due to which many people were get to know about this war. At
that time the subscriber gap between PewDiePie & T-Series was 5 million.
Slowly the rate of PewDiePie's daily subscribers was increasing. On 5th October
2018, PewDiePie posted a diss track on T-Series which became very popular due
to which PewDiePie's daily subscriber rate increased to 70,000 to 80,000. The
subscriber gap went to 2 million only. The greatest YouTube war began here.
In October 2018, Social Blade started a live
stream of this war.According to which the estimated date of T-Series passing
PewDiePie was 26th October 2018, on that day the subscriber gap reached to only
12,000-15,000. But suddenly on the same day, Mr.Beast (A YouTuber) bought
billboards of PewDiePie in his city. This results into the subscriber gap to
increase rapidly. PewDiePie was earning daily subscribers of 120,000 to 150,000
which was equal to T-Series daily subscriber rate. Other YouTubers like
Markiplier, Jacksepticeye and Logan Paul promoted T-Series due to which the
subscriber gap went upto 1.4 millions. On 11th November 2019, Indian YouTuber
Saiman Says bought billboards of T-Series which helped T-Series to decrease the
gap. A hacker sent print job to around 50,000 vulnerable printers. The message
was in favour of PewDiePie.
As time passed, the subscriber gap decreased
to 70,000. On 25th November 2018, Mr.Beast uploaded a another video titled
"Saying PewDiePie 100,000 times" due to which the subscriber gap
increased upto 1 million again and was still increasing. In December, another
hacker hacked the 80,000 printers in the same way as done before. On 1st
January 2019, an Indian YouTuber Carryminati uploaded the diss track on
PewDiePie titled "Bye PewDiePie". This video made the subscriber gap
to start reducing. At the end of January, the subscriber gap went below 50,000.
Many small YouTubers promoted PewDiePie but that did't affect the gap much.
From February to March 2019, the subscriber
gap was fluctuating between 3,000 to 50,000. On 22nd February 2019, YouTube
daily audit caused PewDiePie to lose 22,000 subscribers and T-Series to gain
4,000 subscribers. This was the first time that T-series passed PewDiePie,
After 8 minutes PewDiePie regained his number one spot. In March 2019, T-Series
surpassed PewDiePie many times leading with a small subscriber gap of 1,000 to
10,000 for short duration of time. But T-Series was supposed to maintain the
lead for atleast 24 hours to officially break the streak of PewDiePie. During
this time a Indian YouTube Channel named Sirf True made "Plan U"
which helped T-Series with 1,000 to 2,000 subscribers.
The Break of Streak
27th March 2019, the day on which T-Series overtook
PewDiePie with a gap of -34,000 for 1 day which made T-Series the number 1 most
subscribed channel on YouTube officially. PewDiePie couldn't regain his spot
which causes T-Series's lead to enter its 2nd day and the gap went to -65,000.
On the 3rd day, gap was -90,000 and -110,000 on the 4th day. On 31st March
2019, PewDiePie posted another diss track and thank you to his subscribers due
to which the gap increased upto 500,000 and PewDiePie regained his spot. Today
(7th April 2019) PewDiePie is on the 1st spot with a massive gap of 500,000
subscribers. T-Series will upload the most awaiting song "Slowly
Slowly" by Guru Randhawa and Pitbull in few days. We hope that will help
T-Series to gain the 1st spot again.
If the war didn't happen
Due to PewDiePie and T-Series rivalry,
PewDiePie got too many subscribers in past few months. Just imagine if this was
didn't happen, then today T-Series could have 90 million subscribers and
PewDiePie could have 72 million subscribers.
My Support
Many people said that T-Series is a company
with thousands of workers and PewDiePie is the self content creator, so they
support PewDiePie. I honestly like both PewDiePie's content as well as
T-Series's songs. But by watching the huge growth of T-Series since 2018 and
being an Indian, I support T-Series in this rivalry.

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