KSI responds 📰 PEW NEWS📰 - Summary

Summary

The video begins with an announcement about a new app called "Nemesis" that allows users to turn their lives into a social media game. The app quantifies every minute of a user's life and rewards them with "names" that can be used to buy real things.

The video then transitions to a news segment where the host discusses various topics, including a feud between YouTubers KSI and Deji, and a controversy surrounding right-wing YouTuber Steven Crowder, who was accused of making homophobic and racist comments.

The host also discusses a new policy announced by YouTube to tackle hate speech and harassment on the platform. The policy includes stricter guidelines for removing hateful content and prohibits videos that deny well-documented violent events.

The video also covers a story about an Instagram influencer who struggled to sell 36 t-shirts despite having 2.6 million followers. The host compares this to their own experience selling merchandise and attributes the influencer's failure to poor marketing and design.

Finally, the video ends with a promotion for the host's merchandise and a shoutout to their fans.

Facts

1. A new app called Nemesis allows users to download it and turn their life into a social media game.
2. On Nemesis, every minute of a user's life is quantified, and internet occurrences are collected.
3. Users can buy real things in the future using their "NIMS" (a virtual currency).
4. There are social roles within the app, such as "User" and "Icon," and users can grow their influence to reach the "Icon" status.
5. The idea behind Nemesis is to turn human life into a source of financial capital.
6. PewDiePie is using Nemesis and encourages his followers to sign up and invite their friends.
7. Deji responded to KSI's videos calling him out, and KSI finally responded.
8. KSI will donate all ad revenue from his video to suicide prevention charities.
9. Logan Paul claimed KSI's video and prevented him from earning money from it.
10. Carlos Maza, a Fox News reporter, pointed out that Steven Crowder ridicules his sexual orientation and ethnicity when debunking his videos.
11. Steven Crowder sells a shirt that says "Socialism is for Figs," which some interpret as an edgy joke.
12. YouTube initially reviewed Steven Crowder's content and decided it didn't violate their policies.
13. YouTube later suspended Steven Crowder's channel monetization due to a pattern of egregious actions.
14. To reinstate his channel, Steven Crowder needs to remove links to his t-shirt and address all issues with his channel.
15. YouTube announced new policies against hate speech, which include removing hateful content and prohibiting videos that allege a group is superior to justify discrimination.
16. The History Channel got demonetized completely and banned for hate speech due to a video featuring Nazi propaganda speeches.
17. Ella had a baby, and Ethan and Neil are the parents.
18. An Instagram influencer with 2.6 million followers struggled to sell 36 t-shirts, sparking concerns about the influencer bubble bursting.
19. The influencer, who remains unnamed, poured her heart into creating the merchandise but couldn't sell it.
20. PewDiePie sells merchandise ethically and has a loyal fan base that cares about what he has to say.