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MrBeast embraces nostalgia as he unveils heartwarming comments from 'old video', trolls say 'we don't care'

2023-10-19 17:16
The screenshot captured an old comment, which read, 'MrBeast Now you have 175,000 subscribers'
MrBeast embraces nostalgia as he unveils heartwarming comments from 'old video', trolls say 'we don't care'

GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: MrBeast, hailed as the "King of YouTube" by his dedicated fan base, recently shared a nostalgic post with his followers about viewer comments left on one of his early videos when he was just starting out.

MrBeast captured significant attention when he achieved the remarkable milestone of 200 million subscribers on YouTube.

His success is clearly demonstrated by the enormous viewership his videos receive, consistently surpassing his own records for the highest number of views in the non-music video category with each new release.

MrBeast shares nostalgic memories of his early YouTube days

MrBeast recently treated his followers on X (formerly Twitter) to a screenshot of comments on his old video and his responses at the time, 7 to 8 years ago.

One comment from the YouTube user @CampingMasters read, "You are actually going to be a really good big YouTuber like I can see you be with all those YouTube events and stuff."

In response, MrBeast playfully replied, "Camping Masters, aww, don't make me blush xD."

The screenshot also captured a comment from another YouTube user, @loagnn, which said, "MrBeast Now you have 175,000 subscribers'.

At that time, MrBeast replied, "Ultimate PC Gamer <3"

Sharing these interactions, MrBeast added in the caption, "Found these comments on an old video lol."

Trolls tell MrBeast to make 'better content'

Following MrBeast's sharing of the nostalgic comments' screenshot from his previous video with his fans, a multitude of users came forward to express their thoughts and reactions.

One user wrote, "We dont care make better content + u fell off." Another user wrote, "we need a video of you finding them and rewarding them for believing in you."

A user stated, "Haha, it's like stumbling upon a time capsule of internet wisdom! Those old comments are the real MVPs of nostalgia. ? #BlastFromThePast"

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