Short version, no.Hi guys,
i'm still new for start my youtube channel,
Can we know which account unsubscribe my channel in periode of time ?
Thanks
Short version, no.
Long version. If the subscriber makes their subscriptions public, you can figure it out manually. If they make their subscriptions private, there is no way.
It happens. Try not to let it bug you. @DamoΓÇÖs Paintings did a post about this.i see, Thanks bro for explaination,
that's why when channel who still new like me with not many subs, still can know if my subs decrease , but i don't know why,
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Not to sound mean or anything, but why would you want to know that anyways? The best thing for your channel is continuous and consistent uploading of content that HOOKS viewers to what youΓÇÖre presenting, I just wrote an article about this unsubscribing thing, as @SILTHW pasted on here (BTW, thanks heaps @SILTHW )
There's no way to see WHO unsubscribed, but you can see HOW MANY unsubscribed. Normally one to ignore, but can be very insightful on a per video basis. So I'll turn this from being about how to know who unsubscribed, and more, what video's caused the most unsubscribing, which is far more valuable data for future video planning.Hi guys,
i'm still new for start my youtube channel,
Can we know which account unsubscribe my channel in periode of time ?
Thanks
So there's a range of reasons why you'll lose subscriber, and the WHY is more important than the who, the data can sometimes help understand WHY.
I was at 25 subscribers once, but I also only had a handful of videos so sometimes the amount of videos you have may be a factor with if someone subscribes or not. 10 videos isn't very much in the grand scheme of things, and if they are spread out over days or even weeks that won't help at all. BUT you can still get an idea of what traffic sources are bringing in or losing subscribers and it won't always be the video itself. I've subscribed to channels with NO videos because I hoped they'd start releasing some cool videos. I remember subscribing to dee nimmin a year before he first posted because it took that long for him to publish his first video.This is an incredibly helpful insight. Thank you!
Do you feel like you need to be a channel of A Certain Size to get benefit from this? Because at 25 subscribers I feel like there's just not enough people watching for me to gather these kinds of clues yet, but possibly once I get closer to 100, or 1,000.
I was at 25 subscribers once, but I also only had a handful of videos so sometimes the amount of videos you have may be a factor with if someone subscribes or not. 10 videos isn't very much in the grand scheme of things, and if they are spread out over days or even weeks that won't help at all. BUT you can still get an idea of what traffic sources are bringing in or losing subscribers and it won't always be the video itself.