MaximilianMus deletes channel after Cr1TiKaL dubs him “worst Youtuber”

Jacob Hale
MoistCr1TiKaL and MaximilianMus

After MoistCr1tiKaL called him the “worst YouTuber,” fellow content creator MaximilianMus appears to have deleted his channel entirely.

MaximilianMus has been somewhat controversial throughout his YouTube career. He has been accused of bullying others on several occasions and under various circumstances, building up a solid fanbase for his edgy content as well as a number of critics.

For example, streamer and content creator WEEST exposed Mus in 2019 for urging his followers to harass and humiliate WEEST on stream.

Cr1TiKaL calls Max “the worst YouTuber”

He had built up around 1.5m subscribers but at the time of writing on February 24, his channel is non-existent on the platform.

Many believe that the creator deleted his channel entirely due to a video posted on February 19 from Cr1TiKaL, or Penguinz0, in which he calls Mus “the worst YouTuber.”

Discussing how Mus himself admits to “only doing these things so people make videos about him,” Cr1TiKaL goes in on the YouTuber, referring to him as a “parasite that thrives off of attention and controversy.”

In the video, embedded below, he shows screenshots of Max saying controversial things in Discord, including accusing others of pedophilia to his legion of fans. He also explains how Maximilian would often get his fans to head in their droves to bully and send abuse to others, such as in the case of WEEST.

MaximilianMus deletes YouTube channel

If you head to Max’s YouTube channel, you simply find an empty channel that says it does not exist.

This was also shown off by WEEST himself, who celebrated and danced to the fact on stream after checking YouTube.

Although Max himself hasn’t come out to explain what has happened to his channel, it seems very likely that he has simply deleted his account.

Whether or not he comes back is another question, but with many of his peers not impressed by his actions, MaximilianMus might be out of action for a while.

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