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[–] nandeEbisu@lemmy.world 8 points 5 hours ago

Over the years I think I care less about some public apology or statement to accept that a creator has moved past old behavior (I assume you're talking about the bridge, I don't really follow PewDiePie).

We see too many fake apologies and if it's been some time, apologizing just gives an opportunity for viewers to dogpile when someone is trying to move past something.

I think if it's been a few years and he's clearly shown to have grown past it, that's enough for me. You never really know what a content creator's private beliefs are just how they choose to use their public persona.