YouTube warns creators of subscriber rely declines amid purge of closed accounts

YouTube is caution creators they will see their subscriber numbers decline this week as the results of a purge that may take away closed accounts from YouTube metrics. Closed accounts may just refer to people who had been willingly close down by means of customers or those who YouTube close down for coverage violations &#821…
YouTube is warning creators they may see their subscriber numbers decline this week as the result of a purge that will remove closed accounts from YouTube metrics. Closed accounts could refer to those that were willingly shut down by users or those that YouTube shut down for policy violations ̵…Original article
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