Screenshot by Joan E. Solsman/CNETPewDiePie's bro army has hit back at a publisher that hit him first. The Wall Street Journal's website was compromised with an page supporting PewDiePie in his race to stay YouTube's most-subscribed channel. The page wasn't affiliated with The Wall Street Journal newsroom, and the Journal's publishing system is "completely separate" from the one used by WSJ Custom Solutions, he added. He didn't respond to questions about whether the page was posted through a cyberattack or by somebody simply taking advantage of WSJ Custom Solutions' tools in bad faith. WSJ joins the fight vs tseries 🔥https://t.co/O0WbSSNedI — ƿ૯ωძɿ૯ƿɿ૯ (@pewdiepie) December 17, 2018The message on the paper's website said: "WallStreet Journal would like to apologize to pewdiepie.
Source: Wall Street Journal December 17, 2018 17:39 UTC