To change the way YouTube operates


To change the way YouTube operates
The Issue
So YouTube does alot of dumb stuff but right now pewdiepie the guy who fought and clawed his way to the top by always adapting and changing this content as the years went by that's why he is so highly followed and loved by millions. But now a channel called t-series is gaining followers and it's mostly due to everyone who subscribes from the country of the channels origin is automatically subscribed to that account i don't know why that is but personally I do not think it's fair to have millions of people who just make an account on YouTube to automatically have them already subscribed to this account it makes the hard work content creators put in to gain a following basically skipped and irrelevant and I do not think that's fair so I'm making this to get YouTube to Change. Have all the accounts that automatically subscribed and future ones deleted from the accounts subbed list and if they want to follow back let them.
The Issue
So YouTube does alot of dumb stuff but right now pewdiepie the guy who fought and clawed his way to the top by always adapting and changing this content as the years went by that's why he is so highly followed and loved by millions. But now a channel called t-series is gaining followers and it's mostly due to everyone who subscribes from the country of the channels origin is automatically subscribed to that account i don't know why that is but personally I do not think it's fair to have millions of people who just make an account on YouTube to automatically have them already subscribed to this account it makes the hard work content creators put in to gain a following basically skipped and irrelevant and I do not think that's fair so I'm making this to get YouTube to Change. Have all the accounts that automatically subscribed and future ones deleted from the accounts subbed list and if they want to follow back let them.
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Petition created on 5 October 2018