Published 18:23 IST, February 14th 2019

T-Series vs PewDiePie: See who's winning YouTube's highly controversial subscriber battle in real time

T-Series vs PewDiePie: Here's how you can stay updated on the biggest virtual war taking place on the platform. We have come across a few websites that keep a tab on the subscriber count of both the channels and makes the side-by-side comparison, in real time.

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internet is once again going crazy over YouTube's highly controversial subscriber battle between Indian music record label T-Series and Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie. YouTube community is clearly polarised as T-Series is inching closer to dethroning Swedish YouTuber who has been on top for a long time. re is eugh support on eir side from viewers as well as fellow YouTubers which is what makes battle even more interesting. Here's how you can stay updated on biggest virtual war taking place on platform.

We have come across a few websites that keep a tab on subscriber count of both channels and makes side-by-side comparison, in real time.

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Developer and designer Akash Mittal provides his website visitors with a tool called 'YouTube Realtime.' It offers real-time YouTube subscribers count for any YouTube channel. script hosted on his website offers a real-time side-by-side comparison of T-Series and PewDiePie subscribers.

A similar website vidooly offers something similar. We have observed a level of inconsistency in terms of subscribers count on both se websites.

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Ar website socialble offers much more than a comparison between T-Series and PewDiePie. It offers information such as rankings, estimated potential earnings, daily aver views and subscribers, future projections and more.

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While PewDiePie is most-subscribed channel, T-Series happens to be most viewed and second most subscribed channel on Google-owned video-sharing platform.

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tussle between two channels took an ugly turn after a hacker supporting PewDiePie gained access to thousands of printers last year. Messs were printed out saying "PewDiePie is in trouble and he needs your help to defeat T-Series!" hacker also urged printer users to subscribe to PewDiePie, unsubscribe from T-Series in order to get ir printer fixed.

Ar hacker took down website of T-Series using a denial-of-service (DoS) attack. Around same last year, hackers broke into one of Wall Street Journal's website and displayed a mess apologising for stories accusing PewDiePie of anti-Semitism.

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Last month, hackers targetted over 65,000 of Chromecast streaming dongles to display a mess on TVs urging people to subscribe to PewDiePie.

18:23 IST, February 14th 2019