It’s taken six years, a lot of trial and error, and thousands of hours spent filming, editing, and producing. Plus, more time talking to a camera than I ever thought I would. But somehow, this little channel has finally hit the 2,000 milestone.
My YouTube channel has never been about numbers or money; it was started to share my various interests with like-minded people.
I know YouTube tends to prioritise watch time and views these days, but for me, this is still a huge milestone. When I started the channel, I genuinely didn’t know if anyone outside of a few friends and family members would ever watch a video. Seeing that number slowly grow over the years has been both surprising and incredibly motivating.
So whether you’ve been here since the early videos (the ones we probably shouldn’t talk about 😅) or you found the channel recently, thank you for watching, subscribing, commenting, and supporting the channel.
It honestly means a lot that you’ve chosen to spend some of your time watching what I make.
Here’s to the next video… and the next 2,000 of you. 🚀
Putting Things into Perspective
Recent analytics from 2024–2025 highlight just how competitive the YouTube creator ecosystem is. Only about 8.86% to 10% of all channels have surpassed the relatively small milestone of 1,000 subscribers. By early 2026, more than 113 million active channels had been reported, meaning only around 10–11 million channels had reached at least 1,000 subscribers. An even smaller portion—only a few million channels—have exceeded 2,000 subscribers.
Put simply, despite YouTube’s enormous scale, roughly nine out of ten channels never reach the first 1,000-subscriber mark, highlighting how difficult it is to build and sustain a growing audience on such a crowded platform.

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