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Not all subscribers are worth the same. Chris Koerner (Chris Koerner) on why he stopped posting Shorts to his main YouTube channel: "I hit 100,000 subscribers in 10 months. But most of those came from Shorts, and they're not good subscribers." "My Shorts aren't clips from my longs. So...

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