What do You consider a small, medium, or large youtuber?

Cameron484

Penguin's Republic Of Antarctica
I think that small is under 2.5k subs, 50k monthly views, and 1M total views.

Medium is above small, but less than 50-100k subs, 1M monthly views, 20M total views.

And large is obviously bigger than medium.

Where do you place the transitions at?
 
I would agree with that, that's about right. Though you can refer to my guide on growth stages for my in-depth opinion yttalk.com/threads/the-small-stay-small-the-big-get-bigger.55288/
It's also very subjective, like for example I'd say 100,000 is really big for a montage parody channel, and also big for a sketch channel, but for a gaming channel? It's probably medium if you're 50,000-100,000.
 
I think that small is under 2.5k subs, 50k monthly views, and 1M total views.

Medium is above small, but less than 50-100k subs, 1M monthly views, 20M total views.

And large is obviously bigger than medium.

Where do you place the transitions at?
To me anything under 10K subs is small.
10K+ subs is about medium in my eyes.
1M+ subs is big to me.

Keep in mind I want views/subscriptions to correlate with the total subs, if it's getting little to no views daily, inactive, and quit. I consider it small.
 
I've always used

Tiny- 0-100
Small- 100-1000
Medium- 1000-10,000
Large- 10,000-100,000
Very large- 100,000-500,000
Global- 500k+
 
YouTube Space defines small as 10k, medium as 100k and large as 1 million subscribers. While I don't necessarily agree with those classifications, those are the ones we have to work with when we are there.
 
YouTube Space defines small as 10k
:eek: Damn. I guess that means some of us are like, Casper level. Almost nonexistent. But we're friendly. ^.^

I'd say small is 1,000 and under

Medium is between 2,000 and 100,000

And big (or large) is 200,000 and up.

We'll call everything else in between those numbers 'The Invasion.' Because it is (or was) there, but nobody acknowledges it anymore.
 
I've always used

Tiny- 0-100
Small- 100-1000
Medium- 1000-10,000
Large- 10,000-100,000
Very large- 100,000-500,000
Global- 500k+

I've always been more on this scale. You can't really divide by HUGE margins....but as @uberdanger said I believe, it depends on channel genre. To me a gaming channel needs a LOT of subs to be "big"
 
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