

After playing several other game series, including Penumbra and Dead Space, YouTube banned Fischbach's AdSense account.
MARKIPLIER HUNIEPOP SERIES
Fischbach's first series was a playthrough of the video game Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Starting his Internet web video YouTube career, Fischbach first joined YouTube on May 26, 2012, creating a channel under the username "Markiplier". Before his YouTube fame, He originally aspired to become a voice actor. Originally, Fischbach studied to become a medical engineer at the University of Cincinnati, but dropped out of college to pursue his YouTube career.

His father served in the military where he met his mother of Korean origin. He was born on June 28th, 1989 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States and has American and Korean ancestry. His channel has earned over 11 million subscribers. Generally, he is a YouTube star who gained fame as Markiplier, uploading videos of him and his friends playing and commenting on video games. He is currently based in Los Angeles, California. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, Fischbach began his career in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mark Edward Fischbach, known by his Internet persona and main YouTube username Markiplier, is an American Internet and YouTube personality star. Fischbach specializes in Let's Play gameplay commentary videos and indie games, commonly of survival horror and action video games, and some film production. As of January 2020, his channel has over 24 million subscribers, over 7 billion total video views, and is the 14th most subscribed channel on YouTube. Having different opinions is normal, but demanding that Mark take time out to coddle us is just asking for unnecessary trouble.Perhaps one of the icons of famous Internet and YouTube stars is Markiplier. Everyone, myself included, should treat everyone in the tags with the same respect you have for your mutuals, even if we don’t agree on everything. “Rules” like those shouldn’t have to be spelled out for everyone by Mark every time there’s spats going on. Most things that people tend to forget is common sense, like don’t demand that someone remove a post in a harsh way (because people can make genuine mistakes and post things into the tag that they didn’t mean to do harm with, and that’s okay!), don’t post spoilers for projects, don’t intentionally start drama. If he did, that would open the gate to demanding more time dedicated from him to babysit the tag and potentially do more harm than good. Obviously, there are some disagreements that are re-occuring, but the one shot arguments that we have on here should not require Mark to make a post about what is and isn’t acceptable here. Most drama, big and small, in the tag tends to fizzle out in one to two days as it is. We are not his kids- he shouldn’t have to babysit us for every little thing that happens, the guy wouldn’t have a life outside of tumblr if that was so. It is not Mark’s job to make a post about every disagreement the fandom has with each other. Occasionally Mark will poke his head into the tag, but unless there’s a major project released or a collective meme happening, typically Mark is off being busy somewhere else (either recording, editing, working on a project, or living his life outside of social media). The rest of us lurk and like/reblog from the sidelines to support fan made content. I’d say on any given day there are about two hundred people actively posting and looking through the tag. There are about 10-20 thousand people still active in the markiplier tumblr scene. It seems that we (as a collective) have this argument at least once every year.
