 Your subscriber counts will drop slightly on June 16th in a couple days because YouTube is removing all subscriber counts from suspended channels on that day. If you look behind me, YouTube is announcing on their official blog that they're doing this change and you can click the link below so you can read it yourself. But the key point is that YouTube is making subscriber counts more accurate so that you're not getting an inflated number of inactive subscribers. They're trying to remove subscribers that don't watch your videos because if a subscriber is from a suspended channel, obviously they're no longer watching videos because the channel is suspended. Now YouTube has also said that channels that get suspended and then restored will recover your subscriber count. They can reverse any subscribers that are removed after the channel gets restored. So YouTube is really actively trying to make your subscriber count to be more meaningful so that you can see active subscribers, not just a big number, just like with views. YouTube, in case you didn't know, has recently implemented a new policy so that view counts roll back. You actually get less views if YouTube discovers that the views that you do have were obtained through botting or through other kinds of not legitimate ways so that they will roll back views and that's what they're doing now with subscribers as well. Good for you, YouTube, for making the numbers more accurate, more meaningful. Tell me in the comments below if you like these changes. I'd love to hear your thoughts on whether this type of action where you roll back numbers is something you approve of. Alright guys, till next time, my name is George, founder of Freedom and you've been watching... and we will grow together as a family because this is the Freedom family. You are part of it, we are all part of it and we're all growing together. So grow with us and partner with Freedom. That play now button right there on the video bar is all you need to click to get started. Thank you.