I've touched on this recently, but I didn't really go too deep into it, but now I am, and this is a serious rant, because this is suddenly becoming a growing problem, and from the perspective of someone like myself, this is somewhat sad and ridiculous.
So anyway, there's huge YouTube channels that are belly-aching over things that they clearly take for granted that smaller YouTube channels sadly need.
Most recently, PewDiePie is complaining about how his channel is tanking and that he's losing views . . . despite having nearly 5,000,000 subscribers . . . in fact, he's suggesting that if this keeps up, he's going to delete the channel by the time he does reach an even 5,000,000 subscribers. His reasonings are that YouTube has been screwing with everybody's subscriptions by making them harder and harder to actually access, all the while constantly throwing recommended and trending videos at us instead. Now, he actually does have a point here, as this has been one of many ongoing problems that YouTube has been having for years now, and it has been affecting everybody - I certainly find it frustrating when I find new videos from channels I'm subscribed to day, weeks, or even months after the fact because I never saw subscription updates for them when they were uploaded. But here's the thing: for a huge channel that has millions and millions of subscribers, a loss like that is barely a dent for them; for a smaller channel like mine, that went from over a hundred views within twenty-four hours of a new upload to less than twenty within the first week of a new upload, that kind of loss is far more significant, because for a smaller channel that doesn't get a lot of exposure, every little bit helps. Bigger channels are totally oblivious to this, because they have the kind of luxuries that are only available to them - like tags, for example: bigger channels keep telling people to make use of their tags to make sure they get picked up by YouTube's search engine, well, that may work for them, but YouTube has retired tags for smaller channels, so it doesn't matter what tags a smaller channel uses on videos, they won't be picked up by search results. And again, something else I recently brought up too, is how so many of these bigger channels are always practically begging, pleading, and groveling for more subscribers when they've already got more than they know what to do with: "PLZ HELP ME REACH 1M! PLZ HELP ME REACH 3M! PLZ, I NEED MORE SUBS! PLZ SUB! PLZ! SUB SUB SUB!" Yet, smaller channels can't do this, because they're somehow shameless and desperate if they do. It's not too different from how rich people always want more money, and they get it because they're entitled to it, but if working class people want more money, they're accused of being lazy and not working for it. Aren't double standards fun?
So, again, for big channels to whine about problems that aren't really even problems for them, but really are problems for smaller channels, it's laughable - but not in a, "ha-ha," kind of way, more of a, "Seriously, are you kidding me?" sort of way.