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Location: Fayzabad, Kapisa, Japan
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Description: YouTuber Dream has broken numerous records and received millions of views. However, the person behind the avatar is still a mystery. Dream has 16.4 million users on YouTube is one of the fastest growing YouTube channels. Although he's faced controversy but the Minecraft expert has one of the most loyal and devoted fanbases online. For more stories, visit Insider's website. Minecraft YouTuber Dream has quickly risen up the creator hierarchy and is now one of the fastest-growing YouTube channel's of 2020 and the top two overall creator of the year according to the platform. The faceless green avatar with a knack for discovering "Minecraft's" cavern-filled secrets has managed to gain more than 16 million subscribers in under two years. What exactly is it that is it that makes Dream so unique and popular when there have been thousands of content creators building worlds with Minecraft's characteristic blocks? Who is Dream? Dream's identity and life are not yet known. The YouTuber who prefers to keep his face private, decided not to reveal his identity. His online avatar is a simple, neon green image. The design is iconic, and easily recognizable to the typical "Minecraft" user. Mysticat, a YouTuber says that Dream's branding is "unprofessional however that doesn't mean it's bad." Dream uses a Microsoft Paint drawn character that's hilarious and appealing to children, which is Minecraft's core audience." Although Dream began his YouTube channel in 2014, it doesn't seem that his videos were uploaded regularly until July 2019. In his first video, he deliberately "triggers" those watching by playing the game as badly as he can. He does things like placing blocks on top of chests, killing sheep to get their wool and eating rotten flesh. After his first upload, Dream started posting content fairly often. Felix Kjellberg, known online as the wildly popular PewDiePie, was playing "Minecraft" for his huge audience of more than 100 million subscribers by that point. Dream was able to find a way to re-engineer Kjellberg's "world seed," meaning, the randomly generated world that his "Minecraft" game had created, using tricks that he learned from forums. In the first two days, the video would pull in 200k views, which led Dream to make three videos that would get over two million views in total just under two weeks. His star was born when Dream had 54,000 subscribers at the end of July. For the next few months, Dream's channel would continue to increase millions of views and thousands of subs but his most memorable breakout moment came in November 2019. Dream created a variety of videos that capitalized on the trend format "___ but it changes each time." His video , titled "Minecraft However, Items Drops Are Random and Multiplied" ..." went viral with 32 million views, and giving his 600,000 new followers. Dream would upload regularly over the next year, steadily increasing hundreds of thousands of subscribers per month, and millions of views. His "Minecraft Speedrunner vs." series, in which Dream would choose to finish the game while certain NPCs or non-player characters pursued him, or objectives needed to be completed, were massively popular. He would also begin collaborating with GeorgeNotFound, his friend and later a member on Dream's roleplaying site that he began in May 2020. Dream has been accused of cheating in Minecraft Dream's channel was at its subscriber-growth apex, gaining 2.6 million subscribers in August 2020, and becoming the mainstay of the game. He had uploaded a speedrun version of the 1.14 version of Minecraft in March of 2020 and 1.15 in June, so when the 1.16 version was released later in the year, he was forced to take it on. He was satisfied with the position he achieved on the leaderboard and ended his run in fifth place. Geosquare, the moderator of official speedrun forums, uploaded a YouTube video entitled "Did Dream Fake his Speedruns Official Moderator Analysis" on December 11 20th, 2020. Geosquare and his colleagues Minecraft moderators had looked over the livestreams and concluded that Dream had recorded events that were statistically unlikely to have happened without the help of mods or cheats. The mods analyzed the 29-page document and concluded that Dream was 1 in 1.75 trillion likely to have discovered the necessary items to play the game. In multiple videos and Twitter threads, Dream denied any wrongdoing. Dream posted an interview on December 23 in which he discussed the claims. He shared a study he'd conducted using Photoexcitation. It concluded that there was a one in 100 million chance of winning. Dream's study was rebuffed by speedrunning mods who released a five-page study. Dream responded with a final tweet writing that "this drama has caused stress for the majority of the Minecraft community and a large portion of that was probably due to my initial reaction to the drama. I'm fully responsible for the situation." Dream was the subject of bullying, including doxxing Dream fans could locate his home by using a photograph of his kitchen posted to his second account on January 1, 2021. They also shared the information, which is known as doxxing. Dream expressed his opinion about the incident in a Twitlonger on January 7th. He also spoke about his ex-girlfriend who he believes is spreading false rumors. Dream denied that what he said were her accusations, that he "doesn't really care about YouTube" and that his friends who appear in his videos don't get the "revenue" taken from his channel. How Dream is able to master the YouTube algorithm The massive growth of Dream between 2019 and 2020 can be attributed to his understanding of the YouTube algorithm. He makes use of keywords in the right places and capitalizes on trends to create thumbnails that fans will want to click. Strongcraft Similar to the wizardry that Jimmy Donaldson, known as the hugely popular Mr. Dream has learned to be successful on YouTube, just like Beast. Strongcraft Strongcraft
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