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If you're not in sync with the "YouTube Subscriber War", since the T-Series news approaching PewDiePie's count on the Internet last year, hordes of agitated fans around the world have come up with great ways to launch the "Subscribe to PewDiePie" campaign to keep the 29-year-old forward.
Here are some of them:
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Mr Beast, a popular YouTuber star, came to the Super Bowl match with his team wearing the "Sub 2 PewDiePie" t-shirts in February.
Stephen Gostkowski misses the 46-yard FG! pic.twitter.com/jEUct0ObCr
– ESPN (@espn) February 3, 2019
The YouTuber also purchased a series of billboards in North Carolina and has them turned into ads inviting people to subscribe. PewDiePie.
Then another YouTuber, Justin Roberts, bought a billboard worth a million dollars apparently in Times Square in New York for the same cause.
There is more.
Rokonujjam Konok, a Facebook and student user, took advantage of his account to share the details of his unusual campaign with his friends in Mirpur. They handed out "pewds" posters and asked people to subscribe to the YouTube channel. PewDiePie does not give up. We lied. April fish!
Yes, that is how much the PewDiePie group has spread in Bangladesh.
PewDiePie's supporters also hacked at least 50,000 printers who spat out a message urging people to subscribe to Star Internet and unsubscribe to the T series.
My printer Dymo just told me that I have to subscribe to @pewdiepie but I'm already subscribed pic.twitter. com / Hm7veeyEiO
– Jessica Llinares (@Thrillka) December 15, 2018
This continues …
OK clbad, here is your badignment for today: peak. twitter.com/ErInOdAsjR
– Joey (@ TheAn1meMan) on March 1, 2019 [ad_2]
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