Despite once being one of the most popular creators on YouTube, David Dobrik has not posted a new video on the platform for over two years, making fans wonder what happened.

David Dobrik is one of the biggest YouTubers of all time, with a whopping17.4 million subscriberson the video-sharing site.

So why did David Dobrik stop posting and what is he up to now? Here’s everything we know about it.

Why did David Dobrik stop posting?

Why did David Dobrik stop posting?

It seems like the 28-year-old may have shifted focus from posting to his YouTube channel to completely other endeavors.

Even though David hasn’t been updating his YouTube channel, he has been more active on his Instagram and Snapchat and often vlogs his life on Snapchat.

Before this, he posted another brand deal with Celcius energy drinks one month earlier, in which he showed how much his friend Vardan had grown up. However, his 10.1 million followers were not fans of these posts, as they went on to say that he “fell off”.

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Wittek sustained severe injuries and has had several surgeries to try and save the vision in his eye. On June 22, Wittekfiled a lawsuit against The Vlog Squad leaderalleging $10 million in damages, as well aspublicly denouncing their friendshipand labeling him a “scumbag.”

The Doughbrik’s owner has also had to handle the publicsexual assault allegationsagainst former Vlog Squad member Dominykas ‘Durte Dom’ Zeglaitis.

With his YouTube videos demonetized, many people are curious about Dobrik’s current earnings and how he generates income. The answer is that he’s still making money through influencer marketing, merchandise sales,Snapchatdeals, and investments in tech startups.

Although his channel is still massively popular, David hasn’t posted in quite some time, and fans are wondering when he’ll finally make a big comeback.

Lawrence is a former Dexerto writer, based in New York City, who covered entertainment and games for Dexerto focusing on Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, NBA 2K, and any indie game he can review.