Hai there. I just wanted to tell staff that my YT Rank application has been pending for a month now. Whenever you have time, please check my application! Thank you. :)
Hello Unadvised (Media Team leader & YouTubers manager) will deal with your application ASAP. Attempting to rush the process by posting things like this may look bad on your application, therefore I would not recommend doing so. I wish you the best of luck!
Hey FloppityFloppify, I may not be on the media team, but I'll go ahead and suggest that your application will 100% be denied. Not because of a lack of views or subscribers, but simply due to the fact that its painfully obvious that you have bought both views and subscribers. A naive look at your YouTube statistics show that the growth of your channel is incredibly unnatural; that combined with the fact that you have ratings and comments disabled on every video just screams "I am not genuine". Whilst your account has existed for 8 years on YouTube (Joined 2012) it has only started 'gaining' subscribers in the last 2 months. The growth of 81 subscribers to 7,140 in a matter of 1 month and 1 week is not realisitc; especially considering you haven't had any naturally occuring "viral" videos. My personal YouTube channel over 550,000 views, 95 videos, yet only 600 subscribers. You're telling me, you managed to gain 7,000 subscribers with as little as 50,000 views and 19 videos with little to no production value, with comments and ratings disabled? Unlikely. Likewise, yet another naive view of your gained subs and gained views also shows a trend of simply buying views and subscribers. Match up the release times of your videos with the views and subscribers gained, and it doesn't match up. Not only this, but the number of 'consistent' views between videos is unnatural. On a normal channel there are usually a lot of videos with minimal views, and some videos with huge amounts of views. On yours, 50% of the videos have a base of 3,000 views, and the rest have atleast 1,000 - 2,000 views; which again, is very unnatural for real channel growth. Typical growth of a YouTube channel happens when theres a link between upload times, subscriber gains and view gains all in tandem with one another. I do not see that here. Understand that if you wish to make a actual YouTube channel and want to actually have a proper audience; buying views and subs will not give you a long-term outcome. Spend time making your videos, make niche content that people would enjoy, don't get discouraged by low view counts, because, starting out WILL always be low view counts. I'm not posting this all as an 'exposing' thing; but moreso as something to open your eyes. If its obvious to me from spending less than 2 minutes looking, it sure is obvious to others. You don't want to start your journey disingenuous.