Minecraft YouTuber Dream Doxxed Following Speedrun Controversy
YouTuber and **Minecraft ** speedrunner Dream has been doxxed, in yet another blow to the controversial streamer over the past weeks. The doxxing came about after a picture of Dream's kitchen posted on his Twitter account, which was apparently enough for a few obsessed fans to use to find his personal information and location, a testament to the often destructive power of the internet as a tool for online stalking and harassm
Despite the fact that he's never shown his face on-screen, Dream's internet fanbase grew by 12.5 million followers to a total of 14 million between January and November 2020 alone, largely thanks to his Minecraft speedruns and his fan-made Minecraft Manhunt and subsequent series of videos . But his reputation recently took a darker turn due to suspicions surrounding the legitimacy of his Minecraft prowess, along with a growing fan obsession to see what the enigmatic streamer actually looks like. The latter came to a head when YouTuber Mr. Beast posted a Rewind for 2020 that teased Dream revealing his face for the first time. However, the tease was all that fans were going to get, as Dream's face was ultimately obscured by his YouTube icon smiley face during the "reveal," which made it plain that Dream didn't plan to reveal his identity any time soon. Some fans were satisfied with that, but several were evidently
For many who enjoy **Minecraft ** , modpacks are a staple of the experience. Modpacks provide a large variety of expansions to the base game for Minecraft , allowing players to rebuild a world in the apocalypse, automate an entire existence in the sky, or delve deep into a story-based quest with friends. Modpacks built by the community are also used to enrich servers that allow people all over the world to play together. There are mod-packs for almost every desired game setting, including great Minecraft mods for combat-free farming simulat
During the month of November, Twitch hit a brand-new milestone with the most viewers in the platform's history watching content. With how much the streaming service has been in the news recently with the current protests of the DMCA strikes , it’s no wonder that the viewership, along with multiple other milestones, has ticked
An impressive feat, considering it was done in Minecraft's S urvival Mode, Reddit user memebank2979 and friends' Cologne Cathedral is a sight to behold. Taking over six months and built in a 1:1 ratio, the three artists competed against Minecraft's Survival restrictions to create a truly epic tribute to one of the real world's great medieval structures. The awe-inspiring stained glasswork is an amazing detail that really brings the build to life. This would be a wonderful candidate for a walk in Minecraft's PSVR version on Playstation
Despite the issues that have been happening to Twitch lately, whether it’s about the current DMCA scandal or that they’re trying to become more inclusive with modern language, there’s no denying that no matter what, viewers are still turning in to watch. Twitch has become a major entertainment hub for people who want to see their favorite gamers and or influencers, all the way up there with the likes of YouTube . And it seems that it’s not going anywhere for a very long t
Popular gaming YouTuber Videogamedunkey has seemingly abandoned his traditional approach to making videos in an elaborate joke meant to roast content creators who are riding the wave of Among Us _ and Minecraft _ 's popularity. Dunkey has dropped his weekly upload schedule in exchange for low-effort daily videos that are still more entertaining than the creators they are meant to emul
In a recent video titled "I'm Done Making Good Videos," Dunkey compares his style of videos to more successful gaming content creators on the platform. While Dunkey only uploads once a week due to the amount of effort put into a single video, other YouTubers push out one or two low-effort videos every day. These frequent uploads still manage to garner the same amount if not more views than Dunkey's weekly videos. In an attempt to roast YouTube's frequent and annoying uploaders, Dunkey has started to produce his own low-effort Minecraft , Among Us , and drama vid
While these uploads started as a joke, it will be interesting to see if Dunkey returns to his normal weekly uploads. Before the Nintendo Switch story guide|https://Switchmixzone.com/, Videogamedunkey's videos averaged 2.5 million views, and his daily uploads have averaged the same number of views. When looking at Dunkey's videos from a financial standpoint, he would theoretically be making seven times the amount of ad revenue per week by uploading daily instead of weekly. While creating content instead of his usual "mastapieces" could prove to be more profitable, it will be interesting to see how long Dunkey can stomach non-stop Among Us _ and Minecraft _ uplo
Dream's rise to fame in 2020 has been unprecedented, to say the least. Of Dream's 14 million YouTube subscribers, 12.5 million were gained between January and November of this year. This is due to the popularity of Dream's original Minecraft Manhunt series , in which he attempts to beat Minecraft as quickly as possible while being hunted by friends. Each Minecraft Manhunt episode has over 15 million views and features Dream outwitting his friends with insanely "lucky" maneuvers. While these videos are impressive, it is important to note that there is widespread speculation that the feats performed in these videos are scrip