> We can't blame pewdiepie nor expect him to act mature even though he has more than 70 million subscribers.
And apparently, he can't get some people to understand sarcasm or get a sense of humor.
> But youtube needs to have some sort of policy on subscriber campaigns to avoid these type of scenarios.
It's not a "campaign". It's a joke.
You would think someone one 'hacker'news would have a sense of humor or understand it at least, even if it isn't their style.
> We can't blame pewdiepie nor expect him to act mature even though he has more than 70 million subscribers.
And apparently, he can't get some people to understand sarcasm or get a sense of humor.
> But youtube needs to have some sort of policy on subscriber campaigns to avoid these type of scenarios.
It's not a "campaign". It's a joke.
You would think someone one 'hacker'news would have a sense of humor or understand it at least, even if it isn't their style.