Popular YouTube content creator Technoblade was known for creating Minecraft videos that would regularly garner millions of views before tragically passing away at the age of 23. Showing their support for Technoblade, countless members of the YouTube community have flocked to his channel to get it passed a major subscriber milestone posthumously.Since confirming his cancer diagnosis with his YouTube viewers, Technoblade raised money for the Sarcoma Foundation of America from the massive amount of videos and streams on his channel. Many members of Technoblade's audience have taken up the same mantle since his death was announced by his father in a video called "so long nerds," which has reached over 70 million views on its own. A notable portion of these views may have been from new followers based on the increasing YouTube subscriber count which has surpassed a figure beyond the likes many other channels ever see.RELATED: Minecraft YouTuber Uses AI To Implement New Ideas For almost a year, Technoblade fought the cancer that eventually took the life of the YouTube content creator, and he continued to post videos that helped spread awareness as well as entertained the masses into his final days. Spotted by Dexerto and celebrated by his community, Technoblade's YouTube channel has surpassed 15 million subscribers since his passing, with his channel fluctuating in the 10 million range prior to his death. The dramatic increase in subscribers follows just over a month since Technoblade's death and his YouTube channel may continue to see increased performance as Minecraft players go through his backlog of content that remains available.

Technoblade cultivated an audience over nine years of YouTube content creation and collaborated with other popular Minecraft players like Dream, DanTDM, and Skeppy. When not playing Minecraft and its various mini-games, Technoblade was also known for making real-life content as well as Fortnite, H1Z1, and Town of Salem videos. The popular YouTuber's community has mourned the Minecraft fan's loss in many ways since he passed, with some creating animation projects, fan art, and clips of their own.

Nearly generating a thousand videos while he was alive, Technoblade's YouTube channel has countless hours of content for the new subscribers to explore as they catch up on his various adventures. Several members of Technoblade's audience took to Twitter to continue celebrating his success in expressing their enthusiasm for the YouTuber's posthumous subscriber milestone. A handful of followers lamented the fact that Technoblade was unable to reach the 15 million YouTube figure while he was alive, but others suggested that the increases reflect continued awareness about his channel.

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Source: Dexerto