If your channel blew up, would you move to LA or NY?

I probably wouldn't move if my channel blew up, I'd probably move from the countryside to the city (even though that's already a plan when I finish high school)
 
I'd prefer to live in London, but I'd probably move to L.A just cause of all the video game conventions that are there:bounce:
 
I live in NYC, so... i'm good haha but I wouldn't move even if i didn't. Id take the $$ to travel more to events around my channel but wouldnt move.
 
New York isn't worth it and neither is L.A with all the violence, I'll stick to my old chill small town. Maybe even move to the countryside where it's nice and quiet.
 
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I'd probably try to make them open up a Google building in Manchester (UK) because it's more local and it gives northern YouTubers a better chance at using professional facilities. I've heard rumours they already are opening one here, so hopefully that will go ahead, and it'll give me a better chance.
 
I'd probably try to make them open up a Google building in Manchester (UK) because it's more local and it gives northern YouTubers a better chance at using professional facilities. I've heard rumours they already are opening one here, so hopefully that will go ahead, and it'll give me a better chance.
Yeah, We're pretty isolated up here when it comes to Youtubers XD
 
Well Archie Bunker always said "All the fruits and nuts live out in California" but he always complained about crime in New York also. So I will just stick with the midwest.
 
In my opinion LA is overrated. It's not that nice of a city and a lot of people think that being in around big YouTubers will help them grow, but that's just not true. Collabs can just as easily happen over the internet; at least with gaming/vlogging/challenges. You'd have to find a job in an overcrowded city too, unless you can live off YouTube (but LA is expensive). The YouTube space would be nice to use/meet people but to up and move...
 
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