pewdiepie to be surpassed as #1 youtuber in coming weeks

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https://socialblade.com/youtube/compare/pewdiepie/t%20series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Afni3S-ok

t-series is the indian vevo

pretty much symbolic of how youtube changed over the past couple of years

/discuss

PDP is already 5th by sub count, behind Youtube Music, Gaming, Sports and Movies

those don't really count because they're official youtube channels

PDP is already 5th by sub count, behind Youtube Music, Gaming, Sports and Movies
thats like saying tom from myspace had the most friends

also how the forget is youtube allowing this, they are so obviously sub botting. they can't break 100k views on some of their videos, yet they gained 50 MILLION subs in ONE year
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thats like saying tom from myspace had the most friends

also how the forget is youtube allowing this, they are so obviously sub botting. they can't break 100k views on some of their videos, yet they gained 50 MILLION subs in ONE year

also they upload enough videos every week that they get near or over 1m views per day. in the last month they got 2.5 billion views.

there's their views over the course of just one week, including today so far.


thats like saying tom from myspace had the most friends

also how the forget is youtube allowing this, they are so obviously sub botting. they can't break 100k views on some of their videos, yet they gained 50 MILLION subs in ONE year
Pewde poi is racis so he don't deserv #One spot!!!!1!


also they upload enough videos every week that they get near or over 1m views per day. in the last month they got 2.5 billion views.

there's their views over the course of just one week, including today so far.
you cant just point to a population statistic of a country that only 25-50% of their population even had access to the internet

so you are telling me out of their 500 million (this is a very liberal estimate, actual sources quote anywhere from 200-300 million) internet users, 13% of them are subscribed to this ONE youtube channel that appeared like last year?

thats like saying out of all internet users in the USA, the entire population of California all decided to subscribe to ONE youtube channel within a year

i dunno man, this seems very fishy

please dont lose pewdiepie im subbing to you now

channel that appeared like last year?

channel was created in 2006, with the earliest wayback machine snapshot from late 2012 when the channel had 450k subs, 400 mil views across some 5k videos of movie trailers, music videos and interviews

there are tons of massive youtube channels that we don't know about because the content has 0 relevance to our interest so they never show up on your youtube

you cant just point to a population statistic of a country that only 25-50% of their population even had access to the internet

25-50% of a billion is still much more than 50m.

25-50% of a billion is still much more than 50m.
did you even read the rest of my post

This marks the beginning of Youtube no longer being seen as for individuals to post videos. Youtube has basically become loving television.

you cant just point to a population statistic of a country that only 25-50% of their population even had access to the internet

so you are telling me out of their 500 million (this is a very liberal estimate, actual sources quote anywhere from 200-300 million) internet users, 13% of them are subscribed to this ONE youtube channel that appeared like last year?

thats like saying out of all internet users in the USA, the entire population of California all decided to subscribe to ONE youtube channel within a year

i dunno man, this seems very fishy
Also people have noticed that when they opened an account in the Middle East/India they were automatically subscribed to T-Series, which means that the channel may possibly have tens of millions of hollow subscribers that have never seen a single video by the channel. Yet they have us automatically unsubbed from channels because of view activity. Bull, loving, stuff.

Also people have noticed that when they opened an account in the Middle East/India they were automatically subscribed to T-Series, which means that the channel may possibly have tens of millions of hollow subscribers that have never seen a single video by the channel. Yet they have us automatically unsubbed from channels because of view activity. Bull, loving, stuff.
that's interesting. i wouldn't be surprised if that was the case.

you cant just point to a population statistic of a country that only 25-50% of their population even had access to the internet

so you are telling me out of their 500 million (this is a very liberal estimate, actual sources quote anywhere from 200-300 million) internet users, 13% of them are subscribed to this ONE youtube channel that appeared like last year?
t-series's popularity booming in the past year is directly caused by the boom in mobile internet access in India. their mobile data consumption increased 500% between january 2016 and january 2017, and is of course still increasing steadily. t-series is also a near 40-year-old production and film company. it is an established brand and one of the most powerful record labels in the country. t-series is also a multi channel network that owns 27 properties, so they have plenty of pop culture brands to bring viewers and subscribers.

this kind of growth on youtube is unprecedented, but not impossible. the growth of india's broadband access has been anticipated since as early as 2015. the only thing is, like Nigel mentioned, it's possible Indian youtube accounts are automatically subscribed to T-Series on creation. India has an amount of control over the internet similar to China (though they are far more open), so it's definitely possible.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/India-s-mobile-internet-boom-goes-supersonic2
https://www.forbes.com/sites/cheriehu/2017/09/23/how-india-the-global-music-industrys-sleeping-giant-is-finally-waking-up/#5ec1d13b30bf
https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/t-series-youtube-a-lucrative-duet-to-push-music-firm-s-reach-and-revenues-118080701224_1.html
https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/rise-of-internet-in-india
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