Author Topic: youtube glitch - removing subs from other people (pewdiepie lost 1m subs)  (Read 2980 times)


i bet pewdiepie doesnt even care that he lost subs he has more than 50,000,000 subs. really people.



i bet pewdiepie doesnt even care that he lost subs he has more than 50,000,000 subs. really people.




You should probably read the thread.

i bet pewdiepie doesnt even care that he lost subs he has more than 50,000,000 subs. really people.
Actually, he does care, he's not as conceited as you think


youtube said the databases were already saved, you see different subs, but it's not their actual sub number

NEWS FLASH:

the glitch has been fixed, it does not work anymore.

dramaalert losses: 300k~
tana mongoose: around 2 million~
leafyishere: 400k~
h3h3: around 300-700k? not sure
pewdiepie: went down 1 mil. literally nothing of value lost



that was a loving ride. gg.

youtube said the databases were already saved, you see different subs, but it's not their actual sub number
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It seems to be a graphical glitch, I've tested this with another channel that I was subscribed to and did this glitch with another account.  When the account hit zero my main channel was still subscribed even though it said it had zero subs.
EDIT: Youtube seems to have fixed the glitch since the channel that I've tested this on has regain it's subs.

By the way guys, if your particular channel was affected (probably nobody here was but still), be prepared to be sitting on that number for a while. They have billions of accounts and they may potentially have to recount the subscriptions of every single one.

Youtube does this on purpose.


Wish leafy lost them all tbh. They should have focused their efforts on him

Wish leafy lost them all tbh. They should have focused their efforts on him

the glitch did not actually cause people to actually lose subscribers as a lot of people speculated
it merely caused the subscriber count to go down while still keeping the same subscribers, this means that the bug is 100% reversible, as youtube will just have to recount the existing subscribers and reset the numbers, they will most likely start with biggest channels first and work their way down, so everything will be fix

the glitch did not actually cause people to actually lose subscribers as a lot of people speculated
it merely caused the subscriber count to go down while still keeping the same subscribers, this means that the bug is 100% reversible, as youtube will just have to recount the existing subscribers and reset the numbers, they will most likely start with biggest channels first and work their way down, so everything will be fix

If this was an existing glitch people might find that they had more subscribers than it previously displayed.