Currently, public sub counts are abbreviated in most but not all places across YouTube. In August, we’ll make this more consistent by always showing abbreviated sub counts publicly. Creators: You’ll still see your full sub count in Studio! Learn more → http://yt.be/help/abbrev-count …pic.twitter.com/pmaKk4EU4k
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Replying to @321gofast @TeamYouTube
We get our data from YouTubes API which should continue to show accurate data for subscriber count.
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Upon closer look, it might affect our data display, but only time will tell.
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Replying to @SocialBlade @itsdoban and
What if you were to develop a feature, where the youtuber would link their channel with
@SocialBlade, and show the numbers publicly? Would there be a room for a feature like that? Would it even be possible?1 reply 0 retweets 9 likes -
Replying to @Bashynx @SocialBlade and
That would require
@YouTube actually listening to creator feedback and do the right thing.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @thesportsboffin @SocialBlade and
Not necessarily . . . if me as a creator can see my stats, maybe me as a creator can share these stats with social blade, therefore the information will be made public . . . I just don't know if there is API for the subs information from behind the login.
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If @YouTube is not willing to do right by the creators, maybe @SocialBlade will be willing to.
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