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Pewdiepie is one of the most respected figures in the world of YouTube. Being labeled as one of the first significant people on the site, he has held a legendary status among die-hard fans for many years. Felix Kjellberg started off as a dorky teenager who used to make fun gaming videos and has now turned into a husband and a father living in the peaceful country of Japan.

Although he has still been very active on his channel, the same cannot be said about the general YouTube scene in recent years. However, it would seem that it has managed to catch his attention in the worst of ways.
Pewdiepie Criticizes YouTubers
Recently, Pewdiepie made a video on hisYouTubechannel where he criticized the behavior of YouTubers in Japan, the country where he lives now. Many famous faces on the video-sharing platform have begun coming to the country and making obnoxious videos that disrupt the everyday lives of the locals. So much so, that the country even had drills for the preparation of such individuals.
It’s become an infestation,” Kjellberg said. “All these YouTubers are coming, trying to be as obnoxious as possible, get a bunch of attention, get a bunch of hate-clicks.

Felix Kjellberg also commented on the situation, referring to it as an infestation. He also talked about how coming into a country and causing so much chaos just for attention was a very unfortunate trend that needed to stop.
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It is really frustrating, because for a lot of people, Japan is an escape from this bad behavior that’s done in public a lot of times,” he continued. “Japan is seen as more polite, and therefore, people want to protect that.
He added that such behavior is quite distasteful and disrupts the equilibrium of a country known for its peace. Japan is known for its politeness and customs. Many people move to the country because they seek out these very things. People coming in and making content out of the contentment is something Pew does not appreciate.

Fans Blame Logan Paul
While many fans simply agreed with Pewdiepie and talked about how others should listen to him, some could not help but focus on the cause of the infestation. In 2017, WWE wrestlerLogan Paulwent on a trip to Japan, where he ended up doing the most controversial thing in his career. When he was visiting the Aokigahara forest, he and his team happened to stumble upon the body of a man who had ended his own life.
Rather than handling the situation sensitively, he ended up posting the video online. It was quickly taken down, and the YouTuber was heavily criticized for his actions, and Pewdiepie was one of them, according toThe Independent. While he did make an apology video soon after, the attention he got from the actions is undeniable, even though it was negative.

The Legacy of Logan Paul…
— Roberto Blake 🇺🇸🇵🇦 Creative Entrepreneur (@robertoblake)June 21, 2025
Pewdiepie the OG of YouTube they better listen😭pic.twitter.com/8Zbak4YMld

— Adjusted55 (@BillPrinter00)July 06, 2025
He did that and basically had no consequences that’s why they’re doing it too
— 🩸🔪L🔪🩸 (@shizukutie)July 05, 2025
This isn’t even logan paul at this point
— Carlos Juarez (@JCdaMexican)July 16, 2025
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— ant.h94 (@Anthony_h994)July 02, 2025
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Although the world has moved on, the impact thatPaul’sactions had is still connected to what YouTubers are now doing in Japan. Even Felix Kjellberg brought up the incident in his video. Many fans cannot help but connect the dots, and bring up what Paul did, even though years have gone by.
Ananya Godboley
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Ananya Godboley is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows, with over 2,000 articles published. She has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years. Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in psychology from K.R. Mangalam University, Ananya also likes to fangirl as a full-time job. She covers news and analyses on anything from Rick and Morty to Hannibal and even Arcane. In between these lines, she also enjoys superheroes and Taylor Swift.A philosophy enthusiast, Ananya enjoys digging deeper into the media she consumes, trying to understand the root of her favorite characters' behavior.