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The Return of Live YouTube Sub Counts!

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Live Sub Counts are back with the help of our Chrome/FireFox Addon! The Return of Live YouTube Sub C

Live Sub Counts are back with the help of our Chrome/FireFox Addon! [Social Blade]( [Insert alt text here]( The Return of Live YouTube Sub Counts! Back in September YouTube changed the way subscriber counts were shown on and off YouTube to only provide the [first three digits](. For subscriber numbers up to 999 this still allowed them to be viewed in real time, but after 1000 the real number could only be seen in creator studio, and you had to refresh to see the updated number. With the latest version of our Chrome and Firefox addon we still follow YouTube's lead in only allowing you to see your own number and have it be in creator studio, but we pretty things up a bit and let you view it as you used to updating in (near) real time! The number you see should mirror the same number you see on your creator studio dashboard, but updates automatically! (YouTube caches data for about 15-60s) It also isn't surrounded by your revenue and other datapoints you may not want your subscribers to see if you chose to record or stream a milestone for a vlog or a picture. To use this new feature head over to [addon.socialblade.com]( and install the addon for either Chrome or Firefox. After you have it installed (requires a free Social Blade account though thank you so much if you support us with a [subscription]( too!!) head over to creator studio and look for the Live Subscriber Count link in your sidebar or visit [this link]( to go there directly. Now you can see a live count of whomever you're signed into creator studio with! Happy New Year and thank you for making this the [Social Blade Decade](! [Download the Addon →]( [Unsubscribe]( | [View this email in your browser](

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