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How to deal with Youtube subscribers?



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It is hard to get YouTube subscribers. If you are not famous, you might get dislikes from kids who use internet for fun.

Having a You tube content means you have to do something do attract audience. I saw a guy who is swallowing a big amount of food in rapid pace and recording it.

Mostly, authors post their book links and advices for other authors, that not many are listening to. Your trailers for books will pass unnoticed, unless you are famous. Some people are organizing youtube boost, to gain followers in a way follow to follow. That is resulting with annoying people who text you to follow their channel.

Making a quality content doesn't mean you will get many followers.  You need to catch your audience. 

Today is unpopular reading books. If you promote book trailers, people will ask for audio books. Rare will click on your links. 



We became society where is popular to fart online, but presenting something serious makes you boring. 

Some people will not understand your intention to present art. 

They will call you crazy if you express yourself online. 

Dislikes are removed as a public option, but you can see it in your report. 

I wonder: someone is not having other business than giving me thumbs down on my videos?

Cyber bullying is a tool to attack someone who is posting something you disagree with, but it is basic to report to. If you are not a creator, why to be a hater?

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