![]() ![]() The more people that get brought into YouTube means the more people who have a chance to see your videos. Whether that’s vloggers brining in a new audience, new games bringing in a new audience, or anything else. PS: The more the YouTube community grows, the better. TF: What role does the gaming community on YouTube play in your life or more specifically, in your growth on YouTube? If a game ever gets to a point where I’m not having fun and it doesn’t have that entertainment value for me, I’ll play something else. Something where I can control what’s going on and I can decide what I want to do in it. Those are the kinds of games I like to play. At this point, it’s a game that gives you a lot of freedom and you can choose to create your own story line. There are a lot of games, too, that pop out of nowhere, or a genre that starts getting really popular, but for me, I stick to what I like doing… Minecraft is the biggest series on my channel. You could say that’s a popular trend…or you could say you just want to try the new game and make videos. Everyone is excited about the game and everyone makes videos about it. But when a new game comes out it becomes a difficult question. TF: How do you choose the games you’re going to play? Do you follow the trends and what other people are playing? I really try to engage my audience to and encourage us all to become a proper, almost like society of people.īut as to why people subscribe, I don’t know. It all revolves around what they say, what they recommend, takes their feedback, and implements their comments into my videos. And I really interact with them, especially in a new series I do. From the outside, it looks like we have a lot of fun. People are amazed at the engagement I have with my audience and they want to be involved. I wouldn’t say we’re in a relationship, but we’re sort of like a family. It’s an amazing place to be in.įrom the get go, we’ve been on a sort of adventure together, from seeing me struggling to upload a video because my dad would take away my internet or my Xbox away…to the point I’m at now, where I’m traveling across the world going on these cool adventures all because of my audience. I had a dream that I would get to this level, and my audience followed me to where I am now. A normal 20-year-old guy that likes to play video games that people can relate to. I do the same stuff pretty much all the time…I don’t put on another personality where I need to be loud, or be this certain character, or anything like some other YouTubers, who can easily switch on or switch off the character. I would’ve thought I would’ve died off by now. TF: Your channel has grown incredibly fast. It’s a very overwhelming feeling to think that I’ve reached that many people. And maybe, too, I’d hit one million views one day.īut to hit a billion. And it was just something that I thought It’d do with the aim of working at a network or a game company so I could play video games all day. I started YouTube just over three years ago now. Subscribe to get the latest creator news Subscribe
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