<P> PewDiePie's subscriber count surpassed that of the leading channel, Smosh, on 15 August 2013 . On becoming the most subscribed YouTube user, PewDiePie commented, "When I started my YouTube channel in 2010, I never imagined that one day it would be the most subscribed channel in the world and that I would be a part of such a great community ." After becoming the most subscribed user, Ben Donovan of Maker Studios stated that PewDiePie "is a great example of how a YouTube content creator can amass a worldwide following due to passion and creativity, and his large subscriber base showcases the loyalty and strong connection he has to his' bros' ." On 1 November, PewDiePie became the first channel to reach 15 million subscribers; the following day, the channel was surpassed by YouTube's Spotlight account at the top of the site's subscriber rankings . In the same month, PewDiePie proclaimed his dislike of YouTube's new comment system . In December, PewDiePie overtook the YouTube Spotlight channel to once again become the most subscribed user on YouTube . </P> <P> Throughout 2012 and 2013, PewDiePie's channel was one of the fastest growing on YouTube, in terms of subscribers gained . In 2013, the PewDiePie channel went from 3.5 million to just under 19 million subscribers, and by the end of 2013, it was gaining a new subscriber every 1.037 seconds . Billboard reported that the PewDiePie channel gained more subscribers than any other channel in 2013 . Additionally, in the second half of 2013, the PewDiePie channel earned just under 1.3 billion video views . </P> <P> In March 2014, PewDiePie updated his video production output, announcing he would be scaling down the frequency of uploads . In August 2014, Maker Studios released an official PewDiePie app for the iPhone, allowing audiences to view his videos, create custom favourite video feeds and share videos with others . Later in the month, PewDiePie uploaded a video, announcing he would permanently disable comments on his YouTube videos . On his decision, PewDiePie stated "I go to the comments and it's mainly spam, it's people self advertising, it's people trying to provoke...just all this stuff that to me, it doesn't mean anything . I don't care about it, I don't want to see it ." After disabling comments, PewDiePie continued interacting with his audience through Twitter and Reddit . In mid-September, PewDiePie uploaded a follow - up video, sticking by his decision, and announcing the launch of broarmy.net, an online forum, in which he will actively connect with his viewers, designed to replace the YouTube comment section . </P> <P> In September 2014, PewDiePie began streaming videos of his co-hosted series, BroKen, onto MLG.tv . PewDiePie co-hosted the series with Kenneth Morrison, better known as CinnamonToastKen, also an online game commentator . On 13 October, PewDiePie decided to allow comments on his videos once more, albeit only after approval . However, PewDiePie has tweeted, "I have them set as approved so I can redirect people to comment on my website instead ." In a later video, PewDiePie claimed that disabling comments helped him become happier . In 2014 alone, PewDiePie's account amassed nearly 14 million new subscribers and over 4.1 billion video views; both figures were higher than any other user . According to Social Blade, a website which tracks YouTube channel statistics, on 29 December 2014, the PewDiePie channel surpassed emimusic's video view count, at around 7.2 billion views, to become the most viewed channel on the website . During July 2015, PewDiePie's videos were documented to receive over 300 million views per month . On 6 September, PewDiePie's YouTube account became the first to eclipse 10 billion video views . Later in the month, PewDiePie teased about having a role in a series, and that he was on location in Los Angeles for the show's shooting . Although not many details were revealed at the time, in October, it was announced that the series would be titled Scare PewDiePie . </P>

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