“I’ll get a matching YouTube tattoo with you”, Ludwig gets anxious as YouTube CEO becomes aware of his Twitch tattoo


“I’ll get a matching YouTube tattoo with you”, Ludwig gets anxious as YouTube CEO becomes aware of his Twitch tattoo

Ludwig (L) and YouTube CEO (R)

Ludwig Ahgren who is currently preparing for the biggest event of his career, the Mogul Chessboxing Championship, recently shared some pictures of the new Twitch tattoo he got. However, he was worried whether it would get him fired or not if the YouTube CEO becomes aware of it.

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Surprisingly, the situation turned out to be true as the CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki posted a response on Twitter to let Ludwig know that she was well aware of the recent tattoo he got. When the content creator saw this, he gave out a humorous response asking, “who narc’d”?

He also responded to the post made by Susan saying, “I’ll get a matching YouTube tattoo with you”. While she is yet to provide her approval on this, it seems clear that she was being sarcastic about it so that the YouTuber can get more apprehensive about the tattoo he got.

The content creator was forced to get a Twitch tattoo by his fellow streamers- Valkyrae, HasanAbi and xQc in a move to get him fired from YouTube, as he holds an exclusive contract with the platform. While he was repeatedly informing Susan Wojcicki that he was compelled to do it “out of charity”, it was quite amusing to see that the CEO would mock the YouTuber.

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Ludwig reveals how moving to YouTube initially felt stressed

"I'll get a matching YouTube tattoo with you", Ludwig gets anxious as YouTube CEO becomes aware of his Twitch tattoo
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The 27-year-old content creator became renowned through his content on Twitch, with the most popular one being ‘Subathon’ where he decided to livestream non-stop for a month. He was also referred as the ‘Golden Boy of Twitch’ as he was hardly banned on the platform.

However, he took a huge leap in his career when he decided to switch streaming platforms. This happened exactly a month ago as he made a Twitter post on December 1st, informing that he has completed one year of YouTube streaming and creating content. He also explained that he was hesitant to move at first as he felt ‘stressed and anxious’.

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But now that he looks back to the decision he made, he feels that it was right one. As of today, he holds 3.77 million subscribers on his primary YouTube channel. He also operates Mogul Mail, which is generally used for providing his opinions or a description of the ongoing drama or controversies in the streaming or entertainment industry.

Fortunately for him, he has become successful in operating both of the channels effectively. Most of the Mogul Mail videos are able to receive over a million views, whereas his livestreams and react videos enjoy an average viewership of 200K-300K. Therefore, the content creator is proud to say that he doesn’t regret his decision.

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