u/Icy-General4377

Switching niche at 28k subscribers (shorts)

As the title says I used to be in a different niche and got these subs from shorts, about a few months ago I unlisted all my shorts & vids and I decided that I wanna make gaming vids but was too scared they would flop so I kept procrastinating and just finally started editing my first vid after months, I posted a few shorts in that meantime and one got 650k views but that doesn’t mean anything.

My question is should I post the gaming long form vid on this channel or do I have to create a whole new one? I don’t plan on using this channel ever if I do create a new one. I feel like having 28k subs could make ppl see that make them think it’s better content just because of the subscriber count Vs if I create a channel with like 1-4 subs.
At the same time would posting to my current subscribers feed kill my analytics?

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u/Icy-General4377 — 24 hours ago

I have a channel that was a different niche and got 28k subs but from shorts

As the title says I used to be in a different niche and got these subs from shorts, about a few months ago I decided that I wanna make gaming vids but was too scared they would flop so I kept procrastinating and just started editing my first vid after months, I posted a few shorts in that meantime and one got 650k views but that doesn’t mean much.

My question is should I post the gaming long form vid on this channel or do I have to create a whole new one? I feel like having 28k subs could make ppl see that and is more likely to think it’s better content VS if I create a channel with like 1-4 subs but at the same time posting to those subscribers feed could maybe kill my analytics?

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u/Icy-General4377 — 1 day ago

Went from failing 5 grade 11 courses to getting into McMaster engineering & comp sci

It really always is possible to comeback & I had so many ppl tell me that you can’t just suddenly start studying and get 90+ if you never have built habits for studying before but I still managed, it definitely was a bit harder without having previous habits but if you truly just lock in and think about your future being on the line then really anything is possible.

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u/Icy-General4377 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/Boruto

Is it safe to say that Naruto & Sasuke will not come back for any significant moment or fight?

I really did think originally a bunch of chapters ago that once they defeated Hidari, Sasuke would come back and with a healed arm and start helping fight since he didn’t really have any last moment to shine like Naruto did with baryon mode (unless you count the ten tail clone army and barely injuring code). But now it looks like that they will come back at the end of the story and probably witness boruto vs kawaki or just see the after math.

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u/Icy-General4377 — 4 days ago