NoughtPointFourLIVE

Fred Pye is an English YouTube Star who is immensely popular for his work as a YouTuber, his YouTube Channel ‘NoughtPointFourLIVE’ having more than 1.2 million subscribers. His videos are generally based on tips, tricks, and what many see as all-inclusive "click-bait" videos on GTA V.

Frederick's Personal Life:
Fred Pye was born on February 8, 1998, in Shrewsbury, England, United Kingdom. His nationality is British and his ethnicity is also English. Fred Pye was born to English parents and was raised in the same place where he was born. His birth name is Frederick Alexander Pye and was raised by his parents along with his brother. It is believed that he used to play the violin and collect money just for the purpose of buying new gaming sets and upload some videos on YouTube.

Frederick Pye's Career:
Fred Pye initiated his career as a YouTuber with a YouTube channel named ‘NoughtPointFourLIVE’ which focuses on the "trick and tips" for Grand Theft Auto V. He kept on posting some of the videos for Grand Theft Auto V and increased his popularity to the large frame. It is believed that he had a sheer interest in pursuing a career as a YouTuber before two years of releasing of GTA V. Furthermore, he has collaborated with internet sensations to make some of his videos.

Fred Pye: Rumors and Controversy
In terms of discussing the controversy of Frederick, he has had his fair share of rumors, controversy, and criticism. He is fundamentally known for 'click-baiting' which is a term utilized to depict modifying a video's thumbnail and/or title to make it more curiously. This can, placidly, lead to recordings not being genuine to their title and/or thumbnail. Multiple creators felt that their ideas had been copied by larger channels, with two of the most cited names being Sernandoe (1.9 million subscribers)and NoughtPointFourLive (1.1 million subscribers.) Some quick examples include an RZED video about tow trucks that garnered 81k views, and a few days later Sernandoe had a similar video that got over 450,0000 views. Since then, much smaller Youtube channels (i.e. RobbinRams) have claimed to have their video concepts stolen by Frederick.

Subscriber Milestones:

 * Apr 18, 2014: 150,000 Subscribers
 * Nov 2, 2014: 250,000 Subscribers
 * Mar 4, 2018: 2,000,000 Subscribers