![]() 13 million subscribers: November 21, 2020.12 million subscribers: October 30, 2020.11 million subscribers: October 12, 2020. ![]() 10 million subscribers: September 16, 2020.9 million subscribers: September 5, 2020.1 million subscribers: December 30, 2019.Following the initial announcement of the Minecraft 2021 Mob Vote, Dream poked fun at the incident before stating that he will not be asking his fans to vote for a mob. After the results were shown and it was revealed that glow squid won, other voters criticized Dream for using his large platform to influence the vote. 2020 Minecraft Mob Vote ĭream, upon the start of the 2020 Minecraft Mob Vote, urged his fans and followers to vote for the glow squid. ![]() Months after the controversy died down, Dream admitted to accidentally cheating with a mod he unknowingly had enabled. However, many other professional speedrunners, mathematicians, and statisticians also weighed in, providing their own analysis that also went against Dream's refutations and analysis. In response, Dream attempted to refute the the report and video with multiple (now-private) videos and an analysis written by an astrophysicist he hired from online service Photoexcitation. The moderation team also simultaneously published their paper of the investigation detailing the statistical analysis that proved Dream to be too lucky. On December 11, 2020, moderator Geosquare released a video in which he explained the statistics that the moderation team explored while reviewing the speedrun and their rationale for ruling the speedrun as unfair. Dream defended his run and accused the moderators of being biased against him. In November 2020, Dream tweeted that his 1.16 speedrun that he submitted to two months prior to the tweet was still held under review due his insane ender pearl luck. Near the end of the stream, Dream confirmed that he planned to livestream an important Minecraft event he was working on (which was done in memory/dedication to Technoblade) with all of his friends very soon. On October 18, 2022, Dream and Technoblade's father did a livestream in memory of Technoblade where they both talked about many of Techno's well-known stories. After the reveal video, Dream posted more photos on Twitter and Instagram with George and Sapnap. Following a three-day campaign of having his fellow content creators post their reactions to his face, he finally uploaded a video of his face reveal October 2, 2022. Dream waited until George moved to America to face reveal. He originally planned to face reveal early if George was able to move to the US before Christmas 2021, but it did not happen due to George's visa not getting approved at the time. As the Dream Team began planning IRL content, Dream planned to reveal his face to the public so that he could spend time with his friends and fellow creators in public. He named Sapnap and ItsAlyssa, and also mentioned that George hasn't seen his face at the time. In an interview with Anthony Padilla, Dream mentioned that only a few people online knew how his face looks like. Prior to his public face reveal, very few people outside of Dream’s personal life knew how he looked like. Meeting GeorgeNotFound ĭream met George on BadBoyHalo's Minecraft server, MunchyMC. Dream is now a co-owner of the server, and owns Prison. ![]() After MCPvP shut down, Bad invited Dream to be staff on his new server, MunchyMC. Meeting BadBoyHalo ĭream met BadBoyHalo on MCPvP. When they met, Sapnap was twelve and Dream was thirteen. Sapnap replied and said yes, and through this, the two became friends. He was able to grab the name Dream on Minecraft in February 2019, and thus, it became his name and branding.ĭream met Sapnap on MCPvP after Dream shared his Skype and asked if anyone wanted to be friends. ![]() Username ĭream's former username was DreamTraps, as shown by the link to his YouTube. However, he didn't take it very seriously and renamed himself to Dream in May/June 2019, also deleting the videos. Through this, consistent uploading, and other tactics he researched before creating his recent content, he was able to master the algorithm and gain subscribers through his content.Īfter MCPvP died, Dream renamed his channel to GameBreakersMC where he would look at game exploits in servers like Mineplex. After this, he continued creating content about custom plugins for the game that he had created, and making content with his friends. His views rapidly increased in 2019 after he made a series trying to discover the world seed for PewDiePie's Minecraft world. Dream's YouTube channel was a slow-growing channel, stuck at around 1,000 subscribers from 2014 to 2019.
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