Sigh. Come on man you really had to rain on the parade like this??? I was trying to make this a positive and friendly thread but there’s always someone who likes to grind gears. I really didn’t want to get into arguing with others again but here we go.
“average video quality”. Can you please try and count how many cuts, edits, and effects are in these videos? This is nowhere near “average”. His videos are VERY well edited and he takes time to make them. He pulled an all nighter making the tribute to shiny video.
“Lazy streams”... ??????? He live streams to play with others and interact with the community. Let me tell you this, you may see his streams as “low quality” - but low quality ≠ bad. Look at dream. His branding, thumbnails, and minecraft skin is low quality - yet he is still one of the fastest growing YouTubers ever.
You literally just stated why he is unique. He is a genuine guy who likes playing casual PvP with friends and others. As stupid as it sounds, he is one of the only people who does this. Everyone else is trying to be “The best PvP Cubecraft channel” or “The funniest CubeTuber”. But Chief is chill and loves having fun with others. He’s a genuine guy who plays PvP with friends to have fun. How could people NOT like him?
Mind elaborating? Because to me he was one of those dedicated CubeTubers a few months ago who had less than 300 subs and hey - it finally picked up. It’s not like he got here with no effort.
As someone who has had to basically do this journey to gain subs and recognition alone - I can tell you it is hard work and shouldn’t be done alone.
I currently have almost 9k subscribers. Believe it or not, up until this day I have only ever collaborated with ONE person who has more subs than me to help me through my journey - Insaneorbitzz. Apart from that, I’ve done this journey basically solo... a journey that is MUCH harder solo. Which is why I made a series on my channel called “meet the CubeTubers” where I help show off dedicated and unique YouTubers in the cubecraft community who deserve recognition. I made that series to help people that are climbing slow to have a spike like that. Hence why I collaborated with chief Aaron. I don’t want to make everyone have to do their YouTube journey alone. Chief Aaron is definitely someone who was slow at one point but finally is getting the spike that he deserved.
Based on this sentence I sense your message being fueled by envy. I don’t know your channel, but I just want to say if you really are dedicated, unique, and entertaining like Chief Aaron and others who are big - you are sure to blow up. It doesn’t happen over night. Chief kinda did because the community helped his growth a ton. I did YouTube for over 4 years on 4 different channels before I gained a decent amount of subscribers on a channel. So hang in there, keep making videos. And I’m sure you’ll make it.