The video is a live stream by PewDiePie where he starts by announcing that he has partnered with a live streaming platform called DLive, which is built on the lunar blockchain and provides a revolutionary reward system for creators. He explains that DLive takes no platform cut, allowing creators to earn 100% of their donations and subscriptions, and also allows viewers to earn points by engaging with streamers. Additionally, users can influence the shape of the platform and get rewarded for it.
After the announcement, PewDiePie proceeds to review and react to various memes, including a video that has become a meme and is hated by him, but has also produced some good memes. He then goes on to review other memes, including ones about Duolingo, a language learning app that sends annoying notifications, and a Shaq meme about eating spicy chicken wings. The video ends with PewDiePie promoting his merchandise and a new minigame in the YouTubers Simulator game.
1. Dlive is a live streaming platform built on the Lunar Blockchain.
2. Dlive's mission is to empower creators.
3. Dlive takes no platform cut, so all donations and subscriptions go directly to the creator.
4. Viewers can earn Dlive points by engaging with streamers.
5. Users can influence the direction of the platform and get rewarded for it.
6. PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg) has partnered with Dlive.
7. PewDiePie's first live stream on Dlive will be donating between $10,000 and $50,000 to streamers on the platform.
8. The money for the donation will come from a pool of money generated by followers on the platform.
9. PewDiePie works at McDonald's part-time.
10. Duolingo is a language learning app that sends notifications to users to complete their exercises.
11. Duolingo has become a meme, with many people creating humorous content about the app's notifications.
12. A popular meme format involves using a shaky 3D text generator to create humorous phrases.
13. A recurring segment on a show called "Name Review" is called "Explain That Grammar."