Cocomelon Nursery Rhymes, The Second Channel That Will Surpass PewDiePie And Then T-Series!
As you can see Cocomelon's growth rate is insane and scary. Lets compare it to the biggest channel on YouTube, T-Series:
As you can see that Cocomelon is growing a bit faster than T-Series, which is already growing at crazy speeds. Cocomelon is already gaining more subs and views than T-Series and if they continue to grow like this, well then Cocomelon will become the new No.1 channel on YouTube.
Lets have a look at PewDiePie's Channel performance:
As an Individual Content Creator, PewDiePie is doing completely fine but is nowhere close to the other two corporate mammoths.
A future prediction graph:
Credits to Socialblade for providing the statistics!!
PewDiePie Stats HERE.
T-Series Stats HERE.
Cocomelon Stats HERE.
Comparison Graph HERE.
It is clear that PewDiePie is not even in the picture. It is Clearly more about Cocomelon vs TSeries now.
Why is Cocomelon growing so fast is clearly because that child audience is actually very powerful on YouTube. Parents just lend phones to their children and the children then keep watching those Nursery Rhymes for hours on repeat without stopping and the view count increases. But it is still crazy that the channel is growing at a constant rate without dipping or spiking. How is it possible for 100K children to subscribe daily? Do children accidentally click Like And Dislike? Because Cocomelon videos have horrible view to LIKE/DISLIKE Ratio. Not to mention that seven of their videos are over 1 Billion Views and their most viewed video has 2.7 billion views! And that video has 5.7 Million Likes and 3.6 Million Dislikes which is not a great ratio for a video that is about to hit 3 Billion Views but besides that, the like and dislike pattern is pretty random as if children just click them accidentally and it may be the same case with the subscribe button. Or maybe I am just an idiot and Children are actually very Big Brain Now!! But either way, bad parenting is definitely increasing with time.
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