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      Him deleting his whole fucking system because he refused to read something before typing yes to it and them blaming everyone but himself is the funniest shit ever.

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        To be fair, running “apt install steam” and it promoting to remove the base packages is a pretty bad bug, and the safeguard they’ve put in place since that incident in case you remove your entire distro was long overdue. If he were using it in a professional setting? Skill issue, read the output. But he was using it… as a user!

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    Interesting, I kind of assumed that he’d been long forgotten by the YouTube crowd, but he’s still number 10 top youtuber going by how many subscribers he has.

    So, this may actually have an impact on Linux perception, but I’d wager with people in PewDiePie’s age group more than younger people. He’s 35, a lot closer to my age than expected.

    If I sound like an idiot it’s because I never followed PewDiePie except for watching him scream and flail in Dark Souls that one time.

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      I may be wrong, but I think his content was more for a younger audience? I don’t have many examples, but the people I remember seeing watching his stuff were around 5-10 years old

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      He’s kinda grown up with his audience. I dropped out of watching as I hit adulthood, then tuned back in for his “meme review” phase, where the inside joke was that everyone watching was a nine-year-old, when in reality he already had an aging audience.

      He eventually grew bored with the format (and at that point already he made it clear he was doing it for fun, not because he needed to). The view counts steadily trended downwards as he switched to making videos he wanted to make, instead of ones that made money, as he was set by then.

      At some point he ran a book-club style format, because he wanted to get into reading more. At least some portion of the fanbase was into that, but at that point he lost a lot of viewership.

      Nowadays he seems to post very infrequently, and it seems to mostly be vlog-style content about family life and living in Japan.

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      Indeed, I looked it up and it seems he has said a lot of specifically antisemitic stuff over the years

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        I don’t think he is or was a nazi. I think he made lots of dark fucked up jokes like many other major youtubers. For example: iDubbzz, Filthy Frank, and h3h3. I think he regrets it like many of his fans who laughed at those dark jokes. I laughed at lots of fucked up shit I find very distastful now. People grow up, people change.

        Funny thing about that: it doesn’t actually matter what he intended or if he self-identifies as a Nazi or not; the shit he did radicalized people into Nazis all the same.

        I mean, they fucking named the phenomenon after him, so it’s hardly as if he’s a marginal example of it!

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            Agree with you. Yeah Pewd has said some iffy things in the long long past like that bridge incident, but he did change and he is an amazing person overall.

            It’s easy to judge a person nowadays for 1 misshap or act, but please be more thorough.

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      Incorrect. A Nazi is a person who sincerely believes that there should be no individual freedom and that whole races should be exterminated. This, by contrast, was a standard-issue millennial ignoramus who said some silly things and then regretted it. There is a difference.

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        Holy fuck you are seriously downvoted. Idk man I definitely feel like that your opinion is the sane thought most people have.

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    As much as I absolutely hate PewDiePie with every fiber of my being, this is probably the best thing that could happen to Linux’s mainstream popularity. That dude’s got so many followers that it’ll get a lot of people interested.

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      Unfortunately Pewdiepie fans in 2025 aren’t the type of person you want more of in any community.

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        he did a stream in an SS uniform, he has said the n-word (as an insult) during streams, his earliest content was all about screaming “rape”, and he paid people on fiverr to hold up signs saying “death to jews”. he was never wholesome.

        however, he did these things not out of reflex but because he cultivated an audience that want it. it was mutual radicalization.

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            i brought it up because it is indicative. he may not have started out courting nazis, but he developed an audience that tolerated it, and in turn got more extreme himself. mutual radicalization.

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            accidentally saying the n-word in a moment of frustration like he says it all the time off-stream and briefly forgot he was on camera is not a dark joke. It’s just using a racial slur naturally and automatically because that’s the kind of person he is. No need to make excuses for him.

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              I see that you have very strong feelings regarding the use of that word. Do you really want to put such a strong meaning into a word?

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                Why are you dancing around, I’ve asked you several times to demonstrate the “different meaning” the N-Word has for you. Should be easy no?

                Stop trying to weasel out of it. be brave, put your money where your mouth is.

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                Yeah you just think that if a white person does use the n-word it’s not such a bad thing. You’ve had several people explain this to you in this thread, and yet here you are, trying to minimize his behaviour.

                I get the feeling you already had your opinion before your first comment, and you’re feigning ignorance to give your continual defence of his actions the appearance of neutrality.

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                  You are being ignorant not the other commenter.

                  Just because you think a word is offending anyone somewhere doesn’t mean that the person who used that exact word intended to be offensive against someone anywhere in the world.

                  The word just has a different meaning to some people.

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                no, it is just as bad because it is in English. the swedish word derived from the Spanish “negro” has different connotations and has historically been used as a descriptor rather than an insult, but we can read american history.

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              still waiting for you to show me that the n-word has different meanings, as per your other comment:

              Demonstrate to us how to use the n-word in one of the ‘other’ contexts where it is not a racial slur.

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      Can you just appreciate that people are realizing it’s possible instead of brow beating about when it became a thing?

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      You can game “now” ? 🤨

      Well, you can… in fact you you could also before… but it’s technically correct

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      He was born in 89 which is very close to my age. Most people my age that are kind of techy but don’t do it as a job or main hobby probably tried Linux around 2010 or so, at which time it was rubbish for gaming, and wrote it off as impractical. It absolutely makes sense for someone that hasn’t tried it since then to say “now” when referring to its ability to play most games well, because it’s relative to when they last tried it.

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    My gosh people… this… this might be the year of Linux on the desktop!

    (not even being sarcastic here, the reach streamers have is huge. I bet a lot of their audience is thinking now “Wow… if he did it, maybe I could!”)

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    I don’t care about Nazis switching to Linux and neither should you. Not a good look.

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    Now that he’s on a communist OS, maybe he’ll adopt some other communist/anarchist views

    Like not saying the N word

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    Ok so this is the worst thing I can think of, mainly because now there will be an absolute metric assload of an influx of newbies to Linux with the reading comprehension of a fucking toddler (ie. the entire fanbase of this fucknut whose probably apparently still a fucking nazi or something? Don’t know, never could stand him) flooding forums and other places after some “artificial intelligence helper” of some megacorporation told them to “sudo rm -rf /” or something. Let’s just hope they’ll mostly stick to everywhere else but here

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        Yep. The reason Windows and macOS are way more accepted than Linux is because they’re essentially idiot proof. Linux is not and that’s not necessarily a good thing if you want the year of the Linux desktop to actually happen one day.

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      Everyone gets to be one of the 10,000 when they need to be.

      Sounds like we should ensure people are not trusting Ai for their answers, and also maybe be sure they’re asking questions properly. There’s nothing that brings in better answers than a question asked properly.

      Oh, this is gonna be exciting. THINK of how their reading comprehension is going to soar. We have to be great sources of info and we have to write properly, but we’ve got this. We can represent a great community. Right?

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    great, coz I was not fully sold on Linux until I saw a nazi switch to it.

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    I’m glad one more person discovered Linux is good in 2025.

    I’m a random person too and I discovered Linux in 1993. Where’s my 15 minutes of fame?

    Oh right, I’m not a Youtuber…