Lol, did you read "I really want to do some more collaborations"
None of the ones you mentioned would ever collaborate with a guy that has 185 subscribers >.<
My channel. I have about 150 subs. I upload Minecraft and stuff. I didn't upload for a week since there was this hurricane and made the internet very, very slow. http://www.youtube.com/WindSquidFoo
Here is a simple way to find a small minecraft You Tuber:
Step one: Find a big minecrafter. (Here is an example.)
Step two: Click on the most popular video. (, have an example.)
Step three: Scroll down to the comments and find a spammer looking for subs & views.
Step four: Invite them to play with you.
Step five:?????
Step six: Profit.
Lol, oddly enough, I make it a practice to occasionally look at the channels of people commenting on popular videos - though it's not usually due to them begging for subs... instead it's usually the people who notice a minor detail in the video that most people overlook, but that gives away information that was unintentionally included - makes for some rather interesting 'roads less traveled'... ran across everything from amazing vloggers, who gave up too easily, to interesting gaming channels, and even some really sharp tacks... very few still actively post videos, but you can sometimes find some real gems in there just to watch the back catalog of.
I know... weird, but it's kind of like a treasure hunt in the youtube wilds :). (Far more interesting people to be found... only seen a few that made me just click back and say "eeeeehhhh - that's a big bag of nope!"
I really want to do some more collaborations! So let me know ;)!
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Edit: i literally thought u were older
Gaming, history, science and technology enthusiast. Don't mind my cynicism.
None of the ones you mentioned would ever collaborate with a guy that has 185 subscribers >.<
- Mod Reviews, Custom Maps, Minigames & More!
I'm 13. How old did you think I was?
http://www.youtube.com/WindSquidFoo
i quit
Step one: Find a big minecrafter. (Here is an example.)
Step two: Click on the most popular video. (, have an example.)
Step three: Scroll down to the comments and find a spammer looking for subs & views.
Step four: Invite them to play with you.
Step five:?????
Step six: Profit.
Older.
Lol, oddly enough, I make it a practice to occasionally look at the channels of people commenting on popular videos - though it's not usually due to them begging for subs... instead it's usually the people who notice a minor detail in the video that most people overlook, but that gives away information that was unintentionally included
I know... weird, but it's kind of like a treasure hunt in the youtube wilds :). (Far more interesting people to be found... only seen a few that made me just click back and say "eeeeehhhh - that's a big bag of nope!"