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iDubbbz brings back Content Cop targeting H3H3's Ethan Klein

iDubbbz brings back Content Cop targeting H3H3's Ethan Klein

Al Bawaba17-04-2025

Published April 17th, 2025 - 07:59 GMT
ALBAWABA - After a long hiatus, YouTuber iDubbbz brought back his popular "Content Cop" series targeting H3H3 Productions' Ethan Klein. The one-hour-long video sparked a widespread debate and controversy, gaining more than two million views in 12 hours.
The recently posted iDubbbz video titled "Content Cop - H3" reignited old internet drama between the two content creators, and despite garnering millions of views, it also received its fair share of dislikes. In contrast to the 172,000 likes it gained, it also received 117,000 dislikes.
iDubbbz's "Content Cop" is best known for its deep dives into controversial content creators. However, after a long hiatus from the series, Ian Kane returned with a new target: H3H3 Productions' Ethan Klein, whom the YouTuber criticized for his political stance on the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza and his recent drama with Twitch streamer HasanAbi.
Several other content creators were also featured, including HasanAbi, Frogan, and Denims, who were spotted Fortnite emoting during the video.
I just can't believe it.iDubbbz brought Content Cop just to shit on Ethan Klein and his dumb political takes. And decided to feature Hasan, Frogan & Denims to make that point.... while doing Fortnite dances.
This dude has lost the plot. pic.twitter.com/MWZ2XapP8Y — Michael (@LegacyKillaHD) April 16, 2025
iDubbbz claimed that Ethan Klein was the one who attacked first, which drove the YouTuber to make the one-hour-long video. Several fans expressed concern because they thought that both content creators were still on "good terms," but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
Several fans pointed out that the H3H3 host was made aware of the video during a podcast.
A social media user on Musk's X (formerly Twitter) wrote, "I just can't believe it." They added, "This dude has lost the plot."
Another social media user wrote under the video's comment section, "Joji really knew the perfect time to fold his cards and leave." Back in the day, Joji, who's now a singer, was best known for his comedic skits on YouTube as "Filthy Frank," but later retired to pursue a career in music.
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