CANAIS QUE CRESCERAM COM FARM DE INSCRITOS - Summary

Summary

The YouTuber discusses a scheme involving multiple channels, mostly related to the game Free Fire, where they promise viewers free in-game items or diamonds in exchange for subscribing to a list of channels. The channels, some with millions of subscribers, use misleading links and fake giveaways to deceive viewers, mostly children, into subscribing. The YouTuber argues that this practice is unfair and goes against YouTube's algorithm, as it allows channels to grow without creating quality content. They also mention that some channels are even selling their accounts after gaining a large following through this scheme. The YouTuber denounces this practice and encourages viewers to share their video to raise awareness about this issue.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. There are over 100,000 channels on YouTube that are growing without posting videos.
2. Some YouTubers are using a scheme to get subscribers by promising free diamonds or codes.
3. The scheme involves creating a link that directs viewers to a list of channels to subscribe to.
4. The channels are often related to games such as Free Fire.
5. Some channels have millions of subscribers, but low view counts.
6. The scheme is often targeted at children who are not familiar with the internet.
7. Some YouTubers are using the scheme to deceive children into subscribing to their channels.
8. The channels involved in the scheme often have low-quality content.
9. The scheme is not limited to small channels, with some larger channels also participating.
10. Some YouTubers are using the scheme to grow their channels quickly, but without creating quality content.
11. The scheme can lead to channels having more subscribers than views.
12. Some channels are using the scheme to make money by selling their channels after they have gained a large number of subscribers.
13. The scheme can be damaging to the YouTube community, as it promotes low-quality content and deceives viewers.
14. Some YouTubers have reported being threatened with a third strike on their channel for commenting on the scheme.
15. The scheme is not unique to the Free Fire community, but it is particularly prevalent in this community.