The colored cars appeared to symbolize the two livestreaming services, as Twitch's logo is purple while YouTube Gaming has a red logo. The camera panned over to a similar car that was painted red, and Ahgren and Bruno decided to take it home since they agreed it was "pretty much the same one." Soon after parking the vehicle and getting out, the car appeared to explode into a blaze of flames. The clip featured Ahgren and his friend, Anthony "Slime" Bruno, who is not a streamer, driving a purple car into a parking lot. The 26-year-old announced his departure from Twitch with a comedy skit posted to Twitter on Monday. Ahgren still holds the record for all-time most active subscribers, according to the data analytics website TwitchTracker. Ahgren surpassed Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, who had previously held the record, Insider reported. In April, Ahgren broke the record for having the most active subscribers - viewers who pay a monthly fee to gain benefits and support the channel - after hosting a "subathon," which is a specific time range in which a creator works solely to increase their subscriber count and often performs particular activities for viewers to gain subs. He has over 3.1 million Twitch followers and 2.1 million on YouTube, using the handle "Ludwig" on both platforms. The record-shattering Twitch streamer Ludwig Ahgren, known as just Ludwig, said he will be leaving the platform to stream exclusively on YouTube Gaming.Īhgren is known for playing the video games "Among Us" and "Mario Party," as well as chatting with viewers in streams, once even cooking Thanksgiving dinner live. (Ludwig, for what it’s worth, has vowed to never play “Baby Shark Dance” again.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. According to YouTube, he did not receive a “strike” or any other penalty for the infraction. In other words, if he had stopped playing “Baby Shark Dance,” the livestream would have resumed. Unbeknownst to Ludwig - who in YouTube lingo is a relative “NewTuber,” unfamiliar with all the platform’s nuances - the duration of YouTube’s suspension would have lasted only as long as the copyrighted material was detected. This is like a one-time thing,” Ludwig said, adding that he expects to resume his YouTube livestreams on Saturday (Dec. “If anyone from YouTube’s watching this - hey, I’ll be good from now on. “Apparently DMCA is going to be a little bit more of a concern than I thought,” he said, referring to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which lets copyright owners take down videos that infringe their content. And so they took me down,” Ludwig chuckled. “I am pretty sure the corporate overlords who own Baby Shark have, like, an iron fist on YouTube. 1 most-viewed video on YouTube (with 9.77 billion views and counting). According to Ludwig, YouTube’s Content ID copyright system evidently triggered the ban on his livestream when he played a few seconds of Pinkfong’s viral hit “Baby Shark Dance,” the No. In a video he posted on YouTube shortly afterward, Ludwig - clearly amused - said YouTube’s suspension kicked in as he was reviewing 50 of the most popular “vintage” videos on the service. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences.
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