{"id":57589,"date":"2025-01-28T18:44:05","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:44:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pewdiepie-tells-tana-mongeau-to-delete-her-channel-after-the-tanacon-disaster-and-footage-exposing-her-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T18:44:05","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:44:05","slug":"pewdiepie-tells-tana-mongeau-to-delete-her-channel-after-the-tanacon-disaster-and-footage-exposing-her-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pewdiepie-tells-tana-mongeau-to-delete-her-channel-after-the-tanacon-disaster-and-footage-exposing-her-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"PewDiePie Tells Tana Mongeau To Delete Her Channel After the TanaCon Disaster and Footage Exposing Her &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PewDiePie Tells Tana Mongeau To Delete Her Channel After the TanaCon Disaster and Footage Exposing Her The ongoing \u2018TanaCon\u2019 scandal has had some serious developments in recent days, as new footage shows Tana and the event organizer\u2019s purposefully selling tickets beyond the venue\u2019s capacity, as PewDiePie has called out. TanaCon was a convention set up to rival \u2018VidCon\u2019, an event where fans gather and get to see and chat to some of their favorite YouTube creators. After Tana Mongeau was publicly critical of VidCon for apparently not treating her like the other creators, she went about creating her own convention, largely to simply spite VidCon. However, TanaCon was roundly a disaster, leading to thousands of fans left waiting outside due to overcrowding in the venue \u2013 some of whom had paid considerable money for tickets, travel and accommodation. After the event was cancelled, Tana later claimed that 15,000 people had turned up unexpectedly, leading to the cancellation. But a police report later clarified that this number was on 4,000. PewDiePie, the most popular YouTuber with over 60 million subscribers has been keeping up with the story, and his latest video exposes both Tana and the event organizer\u2019s for knowingly selling more tickets than the venue could accommodate. \u201cThey both knew, they also knew that the event only held 1,200 people.\u201d But in the clips, Tana explains that she \u201cloves\u201d the number of 5,200 people, and she goes on to say: \u201cIt would be really, really cool to have people outside waiting to get in. Like, people love to be oppressed outside\u201d PewDiePie finishes by directly addressing Tana and suggesting the only way she can make things right, as she claims she wants to do, is by deleting her channel. \u201cI know how to make this right, and I\u2019m not saying this sarcastically or ironically. Here\u2019s what you gotta do \u2013 delete your channel. You clearly don\u2019t deserve to have and audience, the people being \u2018oppressed outside\u2019 was your audience, the people that care for you, the people that paid money to see you. To me this is the perfect example of greed of ego and greed of money being combined and creating this giant mess. Ultimately, everyone loses \u2013 except me, because I get content to criticize.\u201d You can watch PewDiePie\u2019s full video on the situation below.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PewDiePie Tells Tana Mongeau To Delete Her Channel After the TanaCon Disaster and Footage Exposing Her The ongoing \u2018TanaCon\u2019 scandal has had some serious developments in recent days, as new footage shows Tana and the event organizer\u2019s purposefully selling tickets beyond the venue\u2019s capacity, as PewDiePie has called out. 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