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The legendary YouTuber MrBeast just saw a fall in his rising 100K subscribers streak this week. The YouTuber gained a notorious amount of subscribers, becoming the second-largest creator behind PewDiePie on YouTube. According to statistics released by SocialBlade, MrBeast’s 100K subscriber gain streak came to an end on January 4, 2022. The YouTuber saw a massive rise in his subscribers poll during this period and stats are here to prove the same.

The 100K subscribers per day streak end for MrBeast

The statistics page SocialBlade has reported that the 100K/Day subscriber gain for MrBeast has ended on January 4, 2022. The YouTuber had a phenomenal run during this 2 month, 12 days period wherein he gained 15.5 million subscribers. Furthermore, he had his highest main channel gain ever with +1.4 million subscribers in 24 hours.

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MrBeast has seen these statistics and remarked, “Dang, MrBeast is falling off” mockingly on Twitter.

The YouTuber is quite well known for his quality content, often involving activities that are mostly attention-grabbing stunts. He is seen to be donating large sums of money to various individuals and many of such videos are sometimes sponsored by various interested companies. MrBeast also hosts gaming competitions such as Minecraft which involves huge cash prizes. He is also known for donating huge money prizes such as gifting an entire house in one of his gaming videos.

MrBeast has finally collected enough revenue to fund for TeamSeas

Besides this, MrBeast is doing phenomenal work outside YouTube as well. The YouTuber had committed himself against raising enough money to remove 30,000,000 pounds of trash from the ocean and has finally been able to raise the amount. He had started this initiative in October 2o21 to clean the ocean along with an amazing team of volunteers called TeamSeas.

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Every dollar that was raised by TeamSeas went directly to organizations called Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Cleanup. The fund was split up equally and donated accordingly to these organizations. He announced this achievement on Twitter and said, “We did it! Austin Russell noticed we came up a few million pounds short, so he got us over 30 million.”

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It is indeed undeniable that MrBeast and his influence had much positive impact on making the world a better place!

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