Common questions

Is T-Series still on YouTube?

Is T-Series still on YouTube?

On YouTube, T-Series has a multi-channel network, with 30 channels (including Lahari Music) that have over 360.9 million subscribers as of June 14, 2021….T-Series (company)

Trade name T-Series
Owner Gulshan Kumar (1983–1997) Bhushan Kumar (1997–present)
YouTube information
Channel T-Series
Years active 2006–present

Which is the most viewed video on YouTube of T-Series?

Videos with more than a billion views

# Video name Uploader / artist
25 Aankh Maarey (Lyrical) Simmba via T-Series
26 Lakdi Ki Kathi Zappy Toons
27 Dilbar (Lyrical) Satyameva Jayate via T-Series
28 High Rated Gabru Guru Randhawa via T-Series

How many videos does T-Series post a day?

T-Series, though, is posting five to seven videos per day–usually one every couple of hours during the daytime. All of its videos are songs it’s already produced, and most are short, between two and three minutes.

How many subscribers does T-Series have 2021?

186 million subscribers
T-Series total YouTube subscribers 2016-2021 T-Series was the most subscribed YouTube channel as at July 2021, with 186 million subscribers. The company has consistently recorded growth in number of subscribers as well as the number of YouTube video views since it joined the social media platform.

Who is World No 1 YouTuber?

PewDiePie (110m subscribers) By far the most famous YouTuber in the world, in part thanks to a number of controversies and his rivalry with another channel, T-Series, he’s also one of the highest earners on the platform. PewDiePie’s main focus is gaming, including livestreams of him playing.

Which is the most disliked video on YouTube?

Top videos

Rank Video name Dislikes (%)
1 †”YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind” 86.62%
2 “Baby Shark Dance” 31.21%
3 †”Sadak 2 Trailer” 94.87%
4 “Baby” 38.92%

Is T-Series using sub bots?

No. T-Series is not using bots to help up their sub-count. The only bots if any would be third-party bot services not licensed to T-series, but still helping increase their count anyway.

Who was the first Vlogger?

Adam Kontras
With the rapid growth of blogging in 1999, it wasn’t long before the first video was uploaded and added to a blog post to form the first vlog. Adam Kontras was the first to accomplish this on January 2nd, 2000 when he posted a 15-second video of himself sneaking a cat into his apartment building.

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Ruth Doyle