Originally Posted by
PositiveVariance
The above mentioned video is up to 5.2k subs just after a matter of hours. Keep in mind the video is already 3 days old.
I think Chrissy is back to either buying views or the suckers are no longer believing his lies. On this same video if you subtract Chrissy's comments as well as multiple comments left by the same user he ONLY has a total of 9 user comments. Yes, 9 people left comments out of 5.2k views! I think he's buying views.
Now 14 hours later this same video has gained less than 100 views.
After video had been posted 3 days...
In 6 hours had gained additional 700 views
Next 14 hours less than 100 views
Looks like the 5k views he purchased is complete.
I think it’s interesting how others have discussed how his subs hadn’t “Transferred over”. The most interesting thing that I saw was after his channel with 36k subscribers was terminated and he started posting on “Keeping Up” within a week (which should be enough time for the bulk of subs to transfer) he only had several hundred more subs than he had prior. I think a few hundred is the amount of people that actually “follow” him. Out of tho’s most are for pure entertainment. The rest of the views are either bought or suggested by YouTube.
I think many people that sub to gambling channels after watching a single video, may never watch another video but they never unsubscribe.
I think the number of people that frequently watch his videos is very low. For his scam he doesn’t necessarily need repeat watchers, He wants new viewers to be able to scam them. He needs the influx of new viewers even if that number of new viewers is small, it doesn’t take many to give in to make the scam successful.