PewDiePie can teach us a lot–about Youtube's corporate sleaze.

According to journalists, PewDiePie makes a lot of money. Although no one knows exactly how much, they’re sure it’s in the millions, anywhere from 4 to 15. Up until recently, every article centered around the fact that that Swedish man whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, makes a lot of money. Something something video games, something something stupid videos, but mostly, he makes a lot of money. It’s as if journalists love talking about money. Maybe because they don’t make any. Their preoocupation with money is second only to their love accusing people of being Nazis. Which is now what journalists are writing about PewDiePie.

Three journalists from the Wall Street Journal watched an entire year of PewDiePie’s shit-posting, and found off-the-cuff jokes in his videos – which won’t come as a surprise to his millions of followers. It seems to me that their time could have been better spent. The three journalists succeeded in making a financial dent in PewDiePie’s life, and he’s had to

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