Here is a concise summary of the content:
**Title:** "A Series Of Tubes" (ASOT) - Try Not to Laugh/Cringe Challenge by PewDiePie
**Summary:**
* Intro with humorous remarks about the internet and self-introduction
* **Topic 1:** PewDiePie mocks Christian Burns, an Instagram model, for harassing security guards at VidCon and later undermining his own apology
* **Topic 2:** Critique of Jake Paul for allegedly claiming monetization on others' videos, including a diss track by RiceGum
* **Topic 3:** Discussion on YouTube's "#ProudToBe" video comment section, condemning vile and harassing comments targeting the LGBT community
* **Conclusion:**
+ Call for respecting others' opinions, regardless of stance on LGBT
+ Channel updates: new Twitter, upcoming montage parodies, and gratitude for reaching 250,000 subscribers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Personnel & Channels**
1. The speaker's name is PewDiePie (also referred to as P E W D I E P I E).
2. The speaker mentions a person named Dolan Dark, who runs the channel Planet Dolan.
3. Christian Burns is mentioned as an Instagram model.
4. Jake Paul and Logan Paul are referenced as public figures.
5. The speaker also mentions a security guard named Joe.
**Events & Platforms**
6. VidCon is mentioned as an event that took place, which the speaker jokingly refers to as a "massive sacrificial event".
7. Christian Burns was reportedly harassing security guards at VidCon.
8. Footage of Christian Burns' behavior at VidCon was shared on the internet.
9. A Twitter fan account was created for the security guard, Joe, by Dolan Dark.
10. The speaker has a new Twitter account, which they invite listeners to follow.
**Online Interactions & Content**
11. Christian Burns initially made his social media accounts private after facing backlash.
12. Later, Christian Burns uploaded a video apologizing for his actions, but then undermined the apology.
13. Jake Paul claimed ownership of a video created by RiceGum, taking its monetization.
14. The speaker criticizes Jake Paul for allegedly striking other people's videos.
15. The comments section of YouTube's #ProudToBe video is discussed, with many comments being negative.
**Channel Milestones**
16. The speaker's channel has reached 250,000 subscribers (note: this is mentioned with conflicting years: 2015, 2016, and an unspecified year in the main text).