Last we heard from YouTubeās most popular gamer, he was turning off comments in an effort find better ways to connect to his fans. Now, a couple of months later, he reports that the change was ultimately a great one.
āBefore I turned off my comments I think things were going downhill,ā Felix āPewdiepieā Kjellberg remarked on a subscriber celebration video uploaded today. āMaking that change, I feel like weāve been going back up. Itās been making me really happy, itās been making me enjoy what I do.ā
Kjellberg goes on to talk about the ways heās kept himself happy despite the fameānotably, playing the sorts of games he wants to play, instead of relying solely on horror games, as some of his fans would like him to. While itās a short video, itās interesting to hear him talk about this stuff: based on numbers alone, heās doing fantastic. But subscriber count isnāt everything, especially if certain aspects of YouTubing arenāt making him happy, or if heās having trouble connecting with his devoted fans. Some aspects of fame are difficult!
Itās worth noting that Kjellberg says he turned off comments largely because his channel was getting spammed too much, not because of toxicity. Still, his choice is an interesting one: enabling or disabling comments is a hot topic when it comes to online communities, and some people would argue that turning comments on isnāt the greatest move (at least, not without fierce moderation). Personally, while I donāt think our system at Kotaku is perfect, we do appreciate our lively, clever commenters hereāthough I recognize that we also have better tools than the ones available at YouTube.
EDIT: Thatās not to say Pewdiepie fans donāt have a place to talk about his videos anymore, of course. Instead of comments, Pewdiepie has moved on to using forums for discussion.