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<blockquote>To create more consistency everywhere that we publicly display subscriber counts, starting in August 2019, we’ll begin showing the abbreviated subscriber number across all public YouTube surfaces. Third parties that use YouTube’s API Services will also access the same public facing counts you see on YouTube. Creators will still be able to see their exact number of subscribers in YouTube Studio.</blockquote>
<blockquote>To create more consistency everywhere that we publicly display subscriber counts, starting in August 2019, we’ll begin showing the abbreviated subscriber number across all public YouTube surfaces. Third parties that use YouTube’s API Services will also access the same public facing counts you see on YouTube. Creators will still be able to see their exact number of subscribers in YouTube Studio.</blockquote>


Though they stated that it would start rolling out in August 2019, they only started rolling it out on the site in the first week of September 2019,<ref>{{Cite YouTube|url=https://youtube.com/watch?v=i5XjFEKb4u8&t=10|t=10|title=The moment Live SubCounts got abbreviated|author=Subscriber Battles|date=September 17, 2019}}</ref> and the API was updated not long after, on September 17.
Though they stated that it would start rolling out in August 2019, they only started rolling it out on the site in the first week of September 2019,<ref>{{Cite YouTube|url=https://youtube.com/watch?v=i5XjFEKb4u8&t=10|t=10|title=The moment Live SubCounts got abbreviated|author=Subscriber Battles|date=September 17, 2019}}</ref> and the API was updated not so long after.


The reasoning for the change is for concerns about ​stress and ​wellbeing, specifically around tracking public subscriber counts in real-time and to eliminate experiences of pressure​ about the numbers, though many didn't agree with this reasoning.
The reasoning for the change is for concerns about ​stress and ​wellbeing, specifically around tracking public subscriber counts in real-time and to eliminate experiences of pressure​ about the numbers, though many didn't agree with this reasoning.
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