![]() ![]() ![]() The video has amassed over 2.3 million views, 142,000 likes, and 9,000 retweets.Twitch streamer Ludwig Ahgren was recently “caught in 4k” after a suspicious Pokimane clip was detected by his Twitch chat that was marked as “seen” on his YouTube account. The streamer, who was turning beet red, said he was curious if the title was reflective of what transpired because it would have been a “big fail” if it was. Ahgren, who goes by his first name Ludwig, is the latest Twitch streamer to sign an exclusivity deal with YouTube. When the incident occurred, Ahgren was browsing YouTube. Ludwig broke Twitch’s subscriber record earlier this year when he hosted a 31 day. Ludwig Ahgren’s most recent stream had him surfing YouTube for videos to share with his viewers. The Twitch chat observed that a video with an odd title concerning his friend Imane “Pokimane” Anys had been “watched” on his account, as evidenced by the red bar beneath it, at one point. Ludwig didn’t realize he’d been caught until his conversation started spamming with phrases of confusion and laughter. When the streamer understood what he’d done, he burst out laughing and attempted to form a meaningful sentence. I was like, ‘that’s crazy, I can’t believe she left that.'” He explained himself stating “O-okay… it was a big fail. His chat continued to mock him about the reveal, prompting him to defend himself further sayin “Okay. Twitch streamer Ludwig Ahgren was recently caught in 4k after a suspicious Pokimane clip was detected by his Twitch chat that was marked as seen on his YouTube account. I get clickbaited out of my mind and all of a sudden I’M the guy who’s getting exposed out here? I can’t believe I just got exposed by my red bar. (Ludwig, for what it’s worth, has vowed to never play “Baby Shark Dance” again.The streamer, who was turning beet red, said he was curious if the title was reflective of what transpired because it would have been a big fail if it was. According to YouTube, he did not receive a “strike” or any other penalty for the infraction. In other words, if he had stopped playing “Baby Shark Dance,” the livestream would have resumed. Unbeknownst to Ludwig - who in YouTube lingo is a relative “NewTuber,” unfamiliar with all the platform’s nuances - the duration of YouTube’s suspension would have lasted only as long as the copyrighted material was detected. This is like a one-time thing,” Ludwig said, adding that he expects to resume his YouTube livestreams on Saturday (Dec. “If anyone from YouTube’s watching this - hey, I’ll be good from now on. “Apparently DMCA is going to be a little bit more of a concern than I thought,” he said, referring to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which lets copyright owners take down videos that infringe their content. ![]() ![]() And so they took me down,” Ludwig chuckled. “I am pretty sure the corporate overlords who own Baby Shark have, like, an iron fist on YouTube. 1 most-viewed video on YouTube (with 9.77 billion views and counting). According to Ludwig, YouTube’s Content ID copyright system evidently triggered the ban on his livestream when he played a few seconds of Pinkfong’s viral hit “Baby Shark Dance,” the No. In a video he posted on YouTube shortly afterward, Ludwig - clearly amused - said YouTube’s suspension kicked in as he was reviewing 50 of the most popular “vintage” videos on the service. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. ![]()
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