Abbreviated public subscriber counts are gradually rolling out starting next week. We heard a lot of feedback from the community following our announcement in May – we’ve updated our original post with more info here → https://yt.be/help/LF4J
This won’t solve anything. If you wanted to make things less stressful for content creators you’d: 1. Have false copyright claims be punished 2. Make it easier to see who’s subscribed to you 3. Have a working YouTube editor 4. Actually listen to your content creators (1/?)
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5. Make a tab for showing off smaller YouTubers so they can see growth 6. Not allow channels made by networks to be on trending 7. Fix your algorithm so that daily uploads are a choice, not a requirement 8. Add a way to block channels so that you don’t see them anymore (2/?)
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9. Stop purposely blocking certain content creators from getting big 10. Limit how many content claims a company can do at one time 11. Make the claimant provide EVIDENCE that they own the piece of media in question (3/3) Just a few suggestions. Keep them in mind.
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