Small and big Youtuber's don't play by the same rules.

uberdanger I am so glad that someone is finally saying this! I have been saying this for awhile, but having someone with some Subs behind their name makes my conspiracy story hold water!

Down with YouTube! Long live the proletariat!
 
Pewdiepie who has 8million+ subscribers had a few videos taken down due to copyright strikes (It was alice: madness returns), after he appealed it, it was finally back on youtube, other videos that were taken down were his karaoke party videos.

Point is, even big youtubers aren't safe from the rules, and they do not get that instant reply back from youtube as it took awhile for his Alice LP videos to come back.
 
I have never made it really big before so I can't really say much, but I agree with your points, it seems almost like a closed loop cycle for big channels (easier to be heard and once big, will most likely only get bigger), and a mini catch-22 for smaller channels. For small channels to grow and be "valued, recognized, and even taken seriously" by YouTube itself, it would require it to be big, but to become big there has to something special or have somewhere to start, which is kinda like a deja vu situation of some sort...
Actually 10.000 still means ten thousand it's just the European way of writing it. Curiously they also use the colon (,) for a decimal place so you gotta watch out for that
This. I would also like to say that when using the system, one would have to switch gears and maybe take a moment to think as to not mess up or misinterpret it :P
 
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