I wish I was. Hell I should be at some point. Well think about it though. Now that i've had time to reflect on the issue and think about it critically. Pewdiepie says f**k in like the first 30 seconds. He's the #1 channel on YouTube BUT at the same time it needs to not be "f**k s**t damn hell a** b***h fuckrag s**t goddamnit" as your script. The viewership is more based on you being a character that people enjoy watching. The biggest youtube names swear, some even excessively, but it's more about how you promote, who you target your audience at, who you blow along the way (no pun intended; there are people that'll suck a d**k for views, not me but I know a few people who did), and what you do.
I've noticed the reason some people don't get big starting out or have been going for 4 years and never get anywhere is they never network, never share their posts, never talk to the "fans", never do anything but post it and wait. You have to go by the mantra of 90% Networking 10% video making. I learned that the hard way, because i've hyped up this donkey kong thing i'm doing for a while talking to all these twitter people and putting up the thumbnails before it went out. Day it goes up gets 50+ views vs some of my old stuff I did no promo for and never even got over 20 a month ago.
It's more about promoting and trying to get as many eyes on your screen as possible plus making something that people remember.