


Either way, the 2020 cancellation was a sign that YouTube is not too keen on the idea anymore, and many were likely happy with that. The company was so pre-occupied with making a safer and less controversy-prone video, it didn’t even try some of the tight-editing formula and bold approach of past hit editions. Gradually, Jimmy Donaldson created many more YouTube channels including Beast Reacts, MrBeast Gaming, MrBeast Shorts, and a channel where he shares some.

YouTube even brought back high-profile names such as PewDiePie in the 2019 version to cool down some of the scathing criticism, but with over 9.5 million dislikes on the video as of now, it was quite clear that YouTube simply can’t replicate the original formula for a hit Rewind video. If anything, the 2019 edition was a sign that the company wants to keep clear of any such controversy by moving to a bland data-driven top-10 format for making an overview video. This Is The YouTube Rewind Made By Mr Beast Credits: MrBeast FlyingKitty900 DolanDarker grandayy Im Sorry To Remove The Shout Out Moment So Heres T. The company says its decision to retire Rewind has nothing to do with the debacle that happened with the 2018 edition, which appears to be a lazy clarification at best. The reason given sounds more like YouTube is taking a route where the possibilities of a dislike storm and critical catastrophe are minimal. After capping off an eventful 2020 with an appearance on the MrBeast YouTube Rewind, Belle Delphine now looks all set to grab the headlines in 2021. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright.
