MrBeast Reveals the Only Way a Fan Can Feature On His Gaming Channel

Published 04/08/2022, 3:15 PM EDT

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With over 200 million subscribers across various channels, MrBeast aka Jimmy Donaldson certainly has a massive fanbase. Even on the social media platform, Jimmy has breached past the multi-million followers mark. With the extravagant nature of his video and random generous rewards of massive cash prizes. Fans simply want to go to any length to get featured in a video.

This time around the 23-year-old Youtuber received a similar request on Twitter. A fan called him begging to tell him how he can also get featured in his video.

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MrBeast offered his response on the matter and called out his fans to do something. He asked his community members to gather 50k retweets in order to get featured in his upcoming video.

 

The retweets continue to rain in at an unprecedented rate as in no time the count climbed up to 50k plus already. The mammoth community has conquered this challenge in few hours, which showcases the true power of Jimmy’s fanbase. With over 13+ million followers, the challenge is done and dusted, but the only thing left is MrBeast to acknowledge it.

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How is MrBeast keeping himself afloat despite losing money?

During his appearance in Joe Rogan Experience (#1788), Jimmy shed light on what is keeping his ship afloat despite the demanding main channel. The YouTuber stated that he barely ever makes money from the main channel, all because of his habit to push the boundaries. This habit isn’t healthy for him and especially if he wishes to continue churning out content.

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To counteract this issue, Jimmy has employed a great strategy to continue raking in revenue and support his other endeavor. He runs various low maintenance channels that allow him to make more money.

He said,” These channels, this channel specifically, doesn’t cost a lot of money to run, so this is like you know most of it is just pure profit. Which is what I ran into with like my channel, because I kept taking the videos bigger, and bigger and bigger. There did get a point, where they weren’t really profitable. Like I was losing money every video. So I started these other channels, so they would make money so I could lose money on my main channel. If that makes sense.”

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Ayank Chourasia

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Ayank Chourasia is an eSports author at EssentiallySports. He has been writing since 2016 across various fields, having done his BBA from T.I.
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