Closed accounts and subscribers that are identified as spam won't count toward your total number of subscribers. They also won't show in your subscriber list and they don’t impact views or watch time.. It’s important that subscriber numbers stay accurate to make sure you’re organically building your audience.
Understanding the Context
Closed accounts and subscribers that are identified as spam won't count toward your total. You can view a list of your most recent subscribers on the channel dashboard in YouTube Studio. Closed accounts and subscribers that are identified as spam won't count towards your total number of subscribers. They also won't be shown in your subscriber list and they don't impact views or watch.
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Key Insights
Closed accounts and subscribers that are identified as spam won't count towards your total number of subscribers. They also won't be shown in your subscriber list and they don't impact views or watch time. I lost all my subscribers after hiding the channel for 1 week and re-enabling it. But after I made the existing videos public again, ads are coming on my videos and it shows as Monetization is enabled. Subscribers ≠ viewers: While your subscriber count is a good indicator of your channel's overall popularity, reflecting how many people have hit the 'subscribe' button, it doesn't indicate if they are.