In an attempt of goodwill, PewDiePie directed his massive subscriber base to subscribe to 25 channels he listed in a video.

Julia Alexander from The Verge saw this as an opportunity to spread lies about YouTube's biggest creator for mere clicks.

In this article, this woman denounced the channel E;R as a "hateful, anti-Semitic" channel. She may be referring to a time when a Hitler speech got uploaded to the channel a few years. Nothing like that speech has ever been uploaded to the channel again.

This article was written with false facts to criticize PewDiePie and new media in general. This article serves as evidence that the mainstream media is trying to stop new media creators from ever becoming a threat to their empires.

The one true fact of the matter is: This article is full of lies, and it should be deleted immediately.