How to Scam your way into a Million subscribers in 40 months ─ videogames

A youtuber teaches us how to steal footage from a live giveaway stream, edit it to fit his stream, and then scam Live Stream viewers into subscribing to his channel. At 25,000 new subscribers a month, up to 72 hours per stream, and up to 2.8 million viewers per stream, This Youtuber teaches us how to scam viewers into spamming his stream and subscribing to his channel. He shows us how to threaten them with banning them from the giveaway and all future giveaways if they leave before the stream ends. Surely this is not allowed on Youtube, It's only a matter of time before s**t like this pops up on Youtube's radar. We only aim to make Youtube aware of this scam.

Attention Creators: focus on building your channel by improving your content and becoming more consistent in posting. You do not need to resort to shortcut scams or breaking TOS in order to get big. You will quickly find out that it doesn't last very long.

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