Mar 4 • 01:47 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

‘Chungju Man’ Starts Personal YouTube Channel, Quickly Reaches 660,000 Subscribers... "I Want to Make More Money"

Kim Seon-tae, formerly known as 'Chungju Man' from the official YouTube channel of Chungju City, launched a new YouTube channel after resigning, which quickly gained a massive following, nearing 700,000 subscribers within a day.

Kim Seon-tae, known for his role as 'Chungju Man' on Chungju City's official YouTube channel, has created his own YouTube channel named 'Kim Seon-tae' after resigning from his position in the city administration. His new channel gained significant attention, amassing nearly 700,000 subscribers within just 24 hours of its launch. The channel's description indicates its purpose is to promote a wide array of subjects, reflecting Kim's plans to expand his influence online.

In his first video titled 'This is Kim Seon-tae', he opened up about his resignation and addressed various rumors regarding internal conflicts, firmly stating that the reports about him being ostracized were not true. Kim expressed his discontent with the public's negative perception of civil servants, emphasizing that the accusations were deeply hurtful to him and the larger civil service community. He clarified that he received considerable support from his colleagues during his tenure and attributed any misunderstandings to the challenges of navigating uncharted territory in his role.

Furthermore, Kim shared that he aimed for 1 million subscribers on his new channel, which he initially considered his benchmark of success before resigning. He explained that he had received numerous job offers, including from the Blue House, but ultimately chose to pursue YouTube for the freedom it offered him. Kim's transition highlights a growing trend of former public officials pursuing personal branding and independent content creation, raising questions about the changing landscape of public service and engagement.

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