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Can you block YouTube subscribers?

Can you block YouTube subscribers?

Can I block a subscriber of my YouTube channel from posting comments? Yes. You can go to options, select Subscribers and choose the specific subscriber you want to block. Then click on the 3-dot structure beside it and select “Remove Subscription from Channel”.

How do I hide subscribers?

Hide your subscriber count

  1. Sign in to your Google Account.
  2. Go to YouTube Studio.
  3. Click Settings Channel. Advanced settings.
  4. Under “Subscriber count,” uncheck “Display the number of people subscribed to my channel.”
  5. Click Save.

Why my subscribers are decreasing automatically?

Why is my subscriber count changing or dropping? Generally, it’s normal to see fluctuations in your subscriber count. If it seems that your subscriber count has changed or dropped, it could be for one of these reasons: Viewers are subscribing and unsubscribing to your channel normally.

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How do you find out who is subscribed to you on YouTube?

Who Subscribed to Your YouTube Channel?

  1. Log into YouTube, click your profile icon, and go to the YouTube Studio.
  2. Scroll down until you see the Recent Subscribers panel. Click See All.
  3. A pop-up window will appear showing your recent subscribers.

When you block someone on YouTube do they know?

No. YouTube does not send a notification if you block someone.

Can Youtubers know who unsubscribed?

Currently there is no way to know who unsubscribed to your Youtube channel. You can’t even know who subscribed to you in the first place.

Should you hide your subscriber count?

You can see your YouTube subscriber count when you go to your channel. It should sit just below your name. If you are new to the platform, it is best to hide your YouTube subscriber count if you don’t have many subscribers.

Why does YouTube keep removing my subscribers?

Every three or four months, YouTube will do a massive purge of subscribers, or they will fix a problem with subscriber counts. For the vast majority of channels, they will lose subscribers through accounts that either the user themselves has closed, or because YouTube have terminated them due to a policy violation.