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Overview

PewDiePie China Ban refers to Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie becoming a blacklisted topic in the Chinese segment of the internet after he showed several Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh comparison memes in his video.

Background

On October 16th, 2019, YouTuber PewDiePie released an episode of his Meme Review series titled "Hong Kong vs Joker Ends Fortnite [MEME REVIEW] πŸ‘ πŸ‘#68" in which he showed several Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh Comparisons memes and discussed Blizzard Boycott, South Park China Ban and other recent controversies involving China (shown below).[1]

China is like that one person on Twitter that can't take any criticism and just blocks everyone.

On October 18th, 2019, a number of Hong Kong-based Twitter users reported that searches for PewDiePie no longer produced results on the Chinese social media (tweets shown below).[2][3]

Nathan Law N @nathanlawkc PewDiePie is now banned in China. This is his comment on China: "China's just like the one person on twitter that can't take any criticism and just blocks everyone" And he nails it 12:40/17:46 Hong Kong vs Joker Ends Fortnite 7:58 AM 18 Oct 2019
Freedom HK Freedom Hong Hong @FreedomHKG @pewdiepie is now BANNED on Bilibili & Baidu after commenting abt how NBA & #Blizzard kneeled down to China for $ in his last vid. Getting yourself censored in China is much faster than suing them to reclaim your copyrights! #FreedomHK #chinazi #StandWithHong Kong Q Pa 6 ss ne s Nothing can be found δ»€δΉˆιƒ½ζ²‘ζ‰Ύεˆ°ε•ŠTT "China is like ONE person on twitter that can't take any criticism and just blocks everyone." Sorry, according to relevant laws and regulations, you can only view but not creating any post in this forum now #FreedomHK 1:09 PM 18 Oct 2019

Notable Developments

On October 19th, 2019, PewDiePie released a video titled "PewDiePie Is BANNED in China," in which he shared the news of the ban.[4]

Well boys, we did it! I'm banned from China. […] Now if you search anything PewDiePie-related on any Reddit-related forum in China, or YouTube-related videos, it will just be completely blank. […] It's kinda funny: I knew it was going to happen.

In the following hours, the news of the ban was covered by multiple news sources, including articles by Dexerto,[5] Daily Mail[6] and Daily Dot.[7]

Online Reactions

On /r/PewdiepieSubmissions subreddit, multiple users posted memes about PewDiePie being blacklisted by China. For example, an October 19th, 2019, post by Redditor Satanskii received over 22,600 upvotes in three days (shown below, left).[8] Another post by Redditor icewallowcome42069 gained over 36,000 upvotes in two days (shown below, center).[9]

Popular Youtuber PewDiePie Censored in China After NF Posting Video Critical of Regime Popular YouTube star PewDiePie was censored from China's largest online... ET The Epoch Times 9 hr. ago I think I pro ved my point here today
China: *Bans Pewdiepie* Nord VPN: Hello, I like money
PewDiePie: Apologizes to Chinese fans Chinese fans who can't see the latest video:

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Overview

PewDiePie China Ban refers to Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie becoming a blacklisted topic in the Chinese segment of the internet after he showed several Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh comparison memes in his video.

Background

On October 16th, 2019, YouTuber PewDiePie released an episode of his Meme Review series titled "Hong Kong vs Joker Ends Fortnite [MEME REVIEW] πŸ‘ πŸ‘#68" in which he showed several Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh Comparisons memes and discussed Blizzard Boycott, South Park China Ban and other recent controversies involving China (shown below).[1]



China is like that one person on Twitter that can't take any criticism and just blocks everyone.

On October 18th, 2019, a number of Hong Kong-based Twitter users reported that searches for PewDiePie no longer produced results on the Chinese social media (tweets shown below).[2][3]


Nathan Law N @nathanlawkc PewDiePie is now banned in China. This is his comment on China: "China's just like the one person on twitter that can't take any criticism and just blocks everyone" And he nails it 12:40/17:46 Hong Kong vs Joker Ends Fortnite 7:58 AM 18 Oct 2019 Freedom HK Freedom Hong Hong @FreedomHKG @pewdiepie is now BANNED on Bilibili & Baidu after commenting abt how NBA & #Blizzard kneeled down to China for $ in his last vid. Getting yourself censored in China is much faster than suing them to reclaim your copyrights! #FreedomHK #chinazi #StandWithHong Kong Q Pa 6 ss ne s Nothing can be found δ»€δΉˆιƒ½ζ²‘ζ‰Ύεˆ°ε•ŠTT "China is like ONE person on twitter that can't take any criticism and just blocks everyone." Sorry, according to relevant laws and regulations, you can only view but not creating any post in this forum now #FreedomHK 1:09 PM 18 Oct 2019

Notable Developments

On October 19th, 2019, PewDiePie released a video titled "PewDiePie Is BANNED in China," in which he shared the news of the ban.[4]



Well boys, we did it! I'm banned from China. […] Now if you search anything PewDiePie-related on any Reddit-related forum in China, or YouTube-related videos, it will just be completely blank. […] It's kinda funny: I knew it was going to happen.

In the following hours, the news of the ban was covered by multiple news sources, including articles by Dexerto,[5] Daily Mail[6] and Daily Dot.[7]

Online Reactions

On /r/PewdiepieSubmissions subreddit, multiple users posted memes about PewDiePie being blacklisted by China. For example, an October 19th, 2019, post by Redditor Satanskii received over 22,600 upvotes in three days (shown below, left).[8] Another post by Redditor icewallowcome42069 gained over 36,000 upvotes in two days (shown below, center).[9]


Popular Youtuber PewDiePie Censored in China After NF Posting Video Critical of Regime Popular YouTube star PewDiePie was censored from China's largest online... ET The Epoch Times 9 hr. ago I think I pro ved my point here today China: *Bans Pewdiepie* Nord VPN: Hello, I like money PewDiePie: Apologizes to Chinese fans Chinese fans who can't see the latest video:

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I said it at some point and I say it again: getting banned in China is basically a life requirement to know you are doing things right in your life regarding your freedom and that of those around you. It is a sign of being on the right path. Doubly so for USA citizens given historical context.

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