Fans of Felix "PewDiePie" were left surprised and confused after his official Twitch channel started live-streaming older videos and even Trailer Park Boys, a Canadian comedy series. Felix, who rose to fame on YouTube, never really ventured into the world of Twitch.
Many viewers noticed that the videos being streamed on PewDiePie's official Twitch channel were of the ilk of many 24/7 live channels, and it was clear that Felix himself was not directly behind the uploads. One Reddit user observed:
When older videos and a TV show started streaming on PewDiePie's Twitch channel, many of his fans initially thought it had been hacked. However, it was later discovered that a media company called CoPilotMedia was behind the stream.
CoPilotMedia is a company that re-broadcasts specific franchises through channels of content creators. In a pinned chat message, it confirmed that Felix's channel was not hacked and would return soon.
The media company said the stream was a "beta test," but as of this writing, the Twitch channel has not streamed anything since.
For those wondering, yesterday's 40-minute stream is still available on Felix's channel, but as of now, it's only available to subscribers.
Many of the fans who came across Felix's stream suspected it had been hacked, and raised their concerns through Twitter:
When it later became clear that CoPilotMedia was behind the stream, fans were relieved to learn that Felix's channel had not been compromised:
This Reddit user surmised that the creator may have signed some kind of deal with the media company. They wrote:
Another fan confirmed that Felix's Discord mods have verified that it was not a hack and was done with the creator's knowledge:
Despite not streaming much on Twitch, Felix's
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