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2024-11-30, 05:10 AM
Hello everyone.
I've been seeing a lot of discussions about buying real subscribers on YouTube, and I'm curious to hear others' thoughts. While some creators choose to buy real subscribers on YouTube to kickstart their channel, I'm wondering if this approach really leads to sustainable growth.
Does it help with engagement or influence the algorithm positively? Some say it can lead to fake views or a disengaged audience, while others argue it can provide social proof and attract organic subscribers. If you've tried it, what was your experience?
Would you recommend it?
I've been seeing a lot of discussions about buying real subscribers on YouTube, and I'm curious to hear others' thoughts. While some creators choose to buy real subscribers on YouTube to kickstart their channel, I'm wondering if this approach really leads to sustainable growth.
Does it help with engagement or influence the algorithm positively? Some say it can lead to fake views or a disengaged audience, while others argue it can provide social proof and attract organic subscribers. If you've tried it, what was your experience?
Would you recommend it?
10 hours ago
Buying real subscribers on YouTube is a strategy some creators use to jumpstart their growth, hoping it adds social proof and attracts organic viewers, but its effectiveness depends on the quality and engagement level of those subscribers. While it might boost your numbers temporarily and make your channel appear more credible, it doesn't always translate to higher engagement or favor with the algorithm, especially if the subscribers aren't genuinely interested in your content. Platforms like YouTube Gold at youtubegold.net claim to offer real and active subscribers, but creators should still focus on consistent content and organic growth for long-term success.