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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The subscribe button and most other surfaces on YouTube already show the abbreviated subscriber number, so this update will just bring consistency. Creators will still be able to see the exact number of people that subscribe to their channel in YouTube Studio.
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Focusing on the real issues YouTube I like it
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you don't have to always be consistent to be good"
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More consistent my ass
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Fix the broken copyright system instead of something that isn't broken.
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I don’t even post videos and can see how detached you are from your own decisions. Creators don’t care about seeing their own exact subscribers. They want viewers to be able to see the exact numbers. You’re platform is going backwards.
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If that were true then why mess with the API? That is not a place you publically report numbers. Be consistent on your own spots but leave the API alone!
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nah liars you said channels under 1k still get their full count shown
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