Minecraft youtuber Dream suffered harassment after revealing her face; he will return to wearing his mask

The content creator deleted the video where he showed his face to his followers

Minecraft youtuber Dream suffered harassment after revealing her face; he will return to wearing his mask

The content creator deleted the video where he showed his face to his followers

Dream, renowned youtuber of Minecraft, became trending when he revealed his face in late 2022. The content creator used to appear in his videos with a mask that became a hallmark of his channel.

Unfortunately, the decision to reveal his face only landed him in trouble. Over the past few months, Dream has been the victim of attacks and harassment from a certain sector of the community. Partly because of this, the youtuber decided to go back to wearing his iconic mask and delete the video where he revealed his face.

Dream will hide his face again after criticism

Some youtubers and friends of Dream recommended him to wear his mask again to avoid all the recent problems. The content creator thought it was a good idea after everything he has experienced in recent months, so as a first step he decided to delete the video where he had revealed his face.

He also removed from social networks all the images where he was seen without his mask. The content creator is currently working on a new series called Minecraft Manhunt and everything suggests that he will hide his face again, since in a teaser he already appears with his mask.

According to the details, Dream received attacks since he first showed his face to the audience. We know that he was the target of ridicule for his appearance and even created trends on social networks to attack him.

“I deleted my face reveal, and this is why. After face revealing and removing my mask, I regretted the attention and hate, and am walking it back. I will slowly be deleting all pictures of me online, and going back to just being a gamer in a mask," the youtuber stated.

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