Hey @TeamYouTube, how come the new Creator Studio always shows as being like 20-30 subscribers behind the live count? This isn't a new thing, but the discrepancy seems to be getting worse as time goes on.pic.twitter.com/JEYqmOVWLx
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Er, but y'know... If it's your main channel info, it should be displayed properly over a third-party site like @SocialBlade.
Think of it how a tweet will fluctuate between 100-103 likes. Different servers, people liked and unliked it and it shuffles. With something like a sub count it's always going to be in flux and never 100% accurate.
I've never seen a tweet fluctuate like that, even in cross-device viewing.
Youtube's own servers don't know your actual sub count until it gets processed. A 3rd party site is only going to display what the main page displays and that's not even 100% accurate.
The third photo there is from my YouTube channel itself, which is displayed correctly. So YouTube obviously does have the correct information on its servers, if it can display it properly on the channel.
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