PewDiePie Fans Start Petition To Change Major YouTube Feature

YouTuber PewDiePie was once famous for his horror Let’s Play videos, but he’s now mostly recognised for his social commentary videos discussing news, controversies, memes and the media.

PewDiePie makes no secret of his issues with YouTube as a platform, criticising it for its monetisation criteria, its changes to the algorithm and its tendency to push larger channels to the forefront.

With a bro army of nearly 80 million subscribers, Pewds has an incredible platform for change, as proved by his charity efforts over the years. In a recent video, he questioned why his version of the failed YouTube Rewind 2018 vid didn’t appear in the Trending pages, and his subscribers are pretty riled up too.

Over on Reddit, PDP’s bro army is now tackling the platform’s controversial Trending page, the place where you’re most likely to find the videos YouTube wants you to see.

Redditor and PewDiePie fan green-tea-is-bae posted the following image to the r/pewdiepiesubmissions subreddit, where it’s currently close to 50k of upvotes.

It’s not just Reddit who’s angry about it, with Twitter venting some rage on the topic and branding the platform as ‘bias.’

PewDiePie makes 20mil views and 5mil likes in 2 days.

Jack Black makes 2mil views in 1 day and gets #1 on trending while PewDiePie’s video is nowhere to be found on trending. YouTube bias is SO REAL, unbelievable. pic.twitter.com/HOqyv0pcoK — Shirrako (@ShirrakoGaming) December 29, 2018

Even KFC (yes, that KFC) is questioning the YT algorithm in a hilarious and Meme-Review-worthy fashion.

Creator: how about a fair algorithm to determine which videos get on the trending page? YouTube: pic.twitter.com/faSXZn0ukw — KFC Gaming (@kfcgaming) December 30, 2018

Pewds’ videos have started popping up on the Trending page since his video went out, but it looks like people really want YT to rework its algorithm.

Seems like @YouTube heard @pewdiepie ‘s comment about his version of youtube rewind being on trending. 😉 pic.twitter.com/NJ6AGneutG — Zero-tonin (@fuuujay) January 3, 2019

Do you think YouTube’s Trending page has a problem?