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 @TeamYouTube
"Third parties that use YouTube’s API Services will also access the same public facing counts you see on YouTube." This is where you're REALLY messing up. If you gimp Socialblade like you did a few years ago when you made them delete YEARS of data, you're moving backwards again.
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Replying to @AntVenom @TeamYouTube
Also, because they'll never round up (because of milestones and whatnot), bigger channels will lose bigger numbers. 10m+ will lose up to 999,999, 1m+ will lose 99,999, 100k+ will lose 9,999, and 1k+ will lose 999. This is a stupid change. At least keep the API the same.
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1k and 1m will be tracked as 1.4k and 1.4m until there are at 10k and 10m they even show that in the video, it is stupid, but it's worst that they will make the api the same even tho they don't need too
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