Great analysis (and awesome editing)! I definitely did not expect the short to blow up as much as it did, but it does make a lot of sense why it did when it comes to the algorithm seeing a huge influx of subs/likes. I think you're totally right about it being really hard to replicate. My situation/channel is very unique, and I think for most people it could lead to lots of dead subscribers. The reason I'm not super worried is that based on analytics and comments, I think a lot of the people had already seen one or two of my shorts, but had never had a good reason to hit subscribe. I also think the 11 year journey of the channel is really compelling to people and converts at a higher rate than some newer UA-camrs who might be just as talented, but not around for as long.
The bad thing about that is that you get loads of useless (kind of like bot/spam) subscribers, who most of which won't even watch any of your new videos.
Agreed, but also, if even 1% of these new subscribers become loyal viewers, that is still a net positive for Mogswamp. Many of the subscribes were probably people who watched his shorts but never considered subscribing to him.
@@FizzyBanger Yeah, I was subscribed since 300K, and I was blown away by how many subscribers he was getting. I was most happy about the fact that he didn't change his style of content, and it didn't get worse. A lot of content creators lose personality when they get more popular, which causes me to unsubscribe.
I don't think I've ever seen a short being made exclusively to promote this sort of thing, but for over a year now some youtubers have been putting this kind of challenge on their videos. Spokeishere, for example, in the middle of the videos promises to explode tnt, kill creatures and other stuff depending on the video in the same amount as his recent subscription growth. Never seen them following any of these through, but it's something that has been in the UA-cam game for a while at this point
Oh cool, I knew there would be more Minecraft-related examples on this type of challenge. I'll look into it more. Also, it's a shame if they didn't follow through on some of their promises. I hope anyone who copies Mogswamp's idea know that follow-through is important
@@FizzyBanger Parrot was who gave me the idea. He did a similar challenge in his "Why I Removed the World" video. If you go to his socialblade, you can clearly see the jump where he did the challenge.
Been watching both Mogswamp and you for 2 years now and I'm incredibly happy that he gets the attention he deserved for a long time. Man has been playing on a superflat world for the past 10 YEARS
He has a special place on the platform as an OG Minecraft creator. It's exciting to see him blow up and get some new recognition for his hard work. Also, you've been watching me for 2 years? I'm honoured :')
Personally, I think this is horrible for a channel. People from shorts that you "bait" into subbing dont necessarily enjoy your content and will forget about you within minutes. I hope that this won't negatively affect his channel
Hmmm there’s definitely a dilemma here. If we are talking long term there’s a very good chance that will happen, but still it’s eyes on your channel that wouldn’t have normally. If he played it correctly he could get a lot out of it. I guess we will see 😮
I can see that. This incentive would likely also encourage alt accounts to subscribe, because people want to add more to the challenge. It's still fun to hit the milestones, and I hope Mogswamp does pull a few new viewers from the influx of subscribers. But yeah, subscriber counts are just a vanity metric now.
as someone who blew up in 2021 for doing a similar method, i regret it dearly now - maybe the short subscribers will be more forgiving, but after i did it over on tiktok within a few WEEKS all the new followers were inactive
sheesh, that's not good. hopefully, even a small number of these shorts subs become returning viewers - then i could see the benefit in doing this strategy. every creator ends up with inactives over time, but having a lot of them all at once is a recipe for demotivation and imposter syndrome.
@@FizzyBanger oh yeah 100%! it’s such an interesting concept to incentivise the idea of following, and it definitely does work, i’m holding out hope this one will blast off HAHAH
I have talked about it with an other youtuber with 650k subscribers and a friend of Mogswamp. The thing is that these viewers won't go and watch your long form video's because the only reason to follow is to get the person to mine more
yeah, this sort of success definitely has a downside regarding the subscribers gained. I should honestly have mentioned it in this video as why this virality is not desired, rather than why its not something that can be copied.
I WaS In tHe fIrSt 5 vIeWs, OmG, iM SoOoOoO AmAzInG, eVeRyOnE PlEaSe nOtIcE Me Are some people that sad that they have to comment things like this, just for likes. We'd rather see feedback and peoples opinions, etc... Not spam.
I can’t believe that I was watching him before he was viral. I remember seeing the sub count and thinking *there’s no way these vids are crazy high quality.* when he finally got super viral I was super happy for him. Congrats for the success!
as soon as i saw how many subs he was gaining from that i honestly felt bad for him shorts subscribers barely care for you anyways, and especially in this format where they’re mainly subbing to pain him with 50 dirt😭
A youtube speedrunner I watch, Sam Dao, mined 1 million blocks of dirt in survival. It took him a week of streaming (not non-stop thank goodness), so this should take mogswamp several months.
Fizzy Banger once again back witb a perfectly detailed video with perfect montage in it. Mogswamp did such a mistake with that short video that he uploaded but he deserves such a popularity because he is doing something different in the community and as you said i dont think anyone gonna fet that high if they actually copy him. At the end of the day i hope he likes what he is doing and he doesn't force himself to make content because this is gonna cause mental health problems.
As of the time writing this, it looks like he's at 12.1 million blocks. When you consider that a superflat world has 3 layers of dirt that's the same size as a map that's been zoomed out as far as it can go or 16 default maps.
Imagine these incentives: “For every subscriber i will collect 10 shriekers” - good luck exploring “For every subscriber i will collect 50 leaves” “For every subscriber i will collect 25 lava buckets”
I've been watching Mogswamp for a while now, and honestly it's awesome to see him finally getting the hype he deserves. His content is fantastic, and he seems like a genuinely good person. Even though this may cause him quite a bit of suffering (lol), I'm glad he's getting more viewers, as he deserves.
the main problem with stuff like this is that a lot of the new people arent subscribing for the content, and instead subscribing for the pain of mining millions of dirt, so once all of this is over, a lot of those new subscribers are gonna unsub, and yes this will introduce a lot of new people to the channel who are subscribing not only for the dirt, but also for the content, but overall this isnt a permanent solution to getting more subs and it wont last, so i do not recommend it also this is an alt account but as a small youtuber whenever i upload, theres always a couple people that see my new video and remember i exist, then unsub. so it is very much a thing
he actually needs to mine 16 million now which was said in his 1 million livestream also he said he will end the challenge when he catches up meaning it could literally take a year or more to finish the challenge
People will always do mindless and silly challenges just to gain fame. Whether it's copying someone, doing stupid challenges involving playing for an extremely long time or doing very difficult challenges or stealing other user's content to edit and re-upload on their own channel. Never heard of him, but rip to him btw since most of his "subscribers" are mostly bots and spammers just to watch his misery of collecting these blocks then they'll "unsubscribe" afterwards. This is one of the reasons why I'll never get into being a UA-camr.
That's understandable. I don't mean to make a harsh diss on anyone copying Mogswamp's short, just highlighting that novelty is an important part of the viral success. If it works and its creatively best for your channel, then by all means try it out :-)
I saw Mog's videos before, and I considered subscribing, but becuse I just found out about the Dirt Block challenge, yeah I think I'll spare Him those 50 blocks
The problem with going viral in this way is a lot of people subscribe, but don't actually care about your content, and so they are just meaningless numbers
I wouldn't blame him if he gave up on the challenge, or set a cut-off date so that the number of dirt blocks would stop growing into impossible numbers. Either way, he played the algorithm game well, and new people get to see his content :)
Also, can you try to make a video about everyone making scary myths on Minecraft yet I don't know who is telling the truth and who is telling lies please. I am sick and tired of seeing them doing this.
Great analysis (and awesome editing)! I definitely did not expect the short to blow up as much as it did, but it does make a lot of sense why it did when it comes to the algorithm seeing a huge influx of subs/likes.
I think you're totally right about it being really hard to replicate. My situation/channel is very unique, and I think for most people it could lead to lots of dead subscribers. The reason I'm not super worried is that based on analytics and comments, I think a lot of the people had already seen one or two of my shorts, but had never had a good reason to hit subscribe. I also think the 11 year journey of the channel is really compelling to people and converts at a higher rate than some newer UA-camrs who might be just as talented, but not around for as long.
ain no way
Good luck mining all the dirt💀
I actually subbed to you from that video, but I do like your content ❤
damn you went from 636k 2 weeks ago, to 1.19m now. congrats!
I watched some of your videos and was amazed but didn’t subscribe, when I saw the short I subbed so I could see the huge build
The bad thing about that is that you get loads of useless (kind of like bot/spam) subscribers, who most of which won't even watch any of your new videos.
Good point
Agreed, but also, if even 1% of these new subscribers become loyal viewers, that is still a net positive for Mogswamp.
Many of the subscribes were probably people who watched his shorts but never considered subscribing to him.
@@FizzyBanger exactly, I watched his videos regularly but never subscribed until the short came out!
@@RatioPlease same . I though I was subbed but then I watched the short and relised.
@@KraiwitTMsame
Im so happy for Mogswamp! Have watched him for a while and it has been insane lately
it's always a crazy feeling to watch a UA-camr blow up, especially when you've seen them in the earliest stages of their journey!
@@FizzyBanger Yeah, I was subscribed since 300K, and I was blown away by how many subscribers he was getting. I was most happy about the fact that he didn't change his style of content, and it didn't get worse. A lot of content creators lose personality when they get more popular, which causes me to unsubscribe.
I don't think I've ever seen a short being made exclusively to promote this sort of thing, but for over a year now some youtubers have been putting this kind of challenge on their videos. Spokeishere, for example, in the middle of the videos promises to explode tnt, kill creatures and other stuff depending on the video in the same amount as his recent subscription growth. Never seen them following any of these through, but it's something that has been in the UA-cam game for a while at this point
Oh cool, I knew there would be more Minecraft-related examples on this type of challenge. I'll look into it more. Also, it's a shame if they didn't follow through on some of their promises. I hope anyone who copies Mogswamp's idea know that follow-through is important
@@FizzyBanger Parrot was who gave me the idea. He did a similar challenge in his "Why I Removed the World" video. If you go to his socialblade, you can clearly see the jump where he did the challenge.
@@Mogswamp i immidiately thought of parrot when i saw your dirt video lol
Been watching both Mogswamp and you for 2 years now and I'm incredibly happy that he gets the attention he deserved for a long time.
Man has been playing on a superflat world for the past 10 YEARS
He has a special place on the platform as an OG Minecraft creator. It's exciting to see him blow up and get some new recognition for his hard work.
Also, you've been watching me for 2 years? I'm honoured :')
@@FizzyBanger and I'm honoured too❤️
hmm
same
Yup I've been watching for around 5 years
Personally, I think this is horrible for a channel. People from shorts that you "bait" into subbing dont necessarily enjoy your content and will forget about you within minutes. I hope that this won't negatively affect his channel
Hmmm there’s definitely a dilemma here. If we are talking long term there’s a very good chance that will happen, but still it’s eyes on your channel that wouldn’t have normally. If he played it correctly he could get a lot out of it. I guess we will see 😮
I can see that. This incentive would likely also encourage alt accounts to subscribe, because people want to add more to the challenge.
It's still fun to hit the milestones, and I hope Mogswamp does pull a few new viewers from the influx of subscribers. But yeah, subscriber counts are just a vanity metric now.
There's literally no shot this is a bad thing for the channel hahaha
@@Mogswamp Yeah it's DEFINITELY a positive no matter what!
4:11 Haha I would like to say that I do openly admit to copying Mogswamp XD But I agree his plan is too genius to replicate to that extent.
Well that's fair. I respect you for trying it out atleast! It's only a Short, and you clearly stated that Mogswamp inspired you :)
as someone who blew up in 2021 for doing a similar method, i regret it dearly now - maybe the short subscribers will be more forgiving, but after i did it over on tiktok within a few WEEKS all the new followers were inactive
sheesh, that's not good. hopefully, even a small number of these shorts subs become returning viewers - then i could see the benefit in doing this strategy.
every creator ends up with inactives over time, but having a lot of them all at once is a recipe for demotivation and imposter syndrome.
@@FizzyBanger oh yeah 100%! it’s such an interesting concept to incentivise the idea of following, and it definitely does work, i’m holding out hope this one will blast off HAHAH
AHHHHHHH! I know the Kostina Guy that you showed at the end of the video, 4:10, Ima show this to him.
Absoultely W
thanku thanku :)
Been following MogSwamp for a few years now and I’m so happy he’s getting the recognition he deserves
You'll have to use the 'ol yoink and twist method to recreate this, and it'll have to be one hell of a twist
I have talked about it with an other youtuber with 650k subscribers and a friend of Mogswamp. The thing is that these viewers won't go and watch your long form video's because the only reason to follow is to get the person to mine more
yeah, this sort of success definitely has a downside regarding the subscribers gained. I should honestly have mentioned it in this video as why this virality is not desired, rather than why its not something that can be copied.
I WaS In tHe fIrSt 5 vIeWs, OmG, iM SoOoOoO AmAzInG, eVeRyOnE PlEaSe nOtIcE Me
Are some people that sad that they have to comment things like this, just for likes. We'd rather see feedback and peoples opinions, etc... Not spam.
GUyS I'm FIrST 100BiLLoiN VewS OMg!1!1!1!11!1!1GIvE mE cLoUT PlS
I can’t believe that I was watching him before he was viral. I remember seeing the sub count and thinking *there’s no way these vids are crazy high quality.* when he finally got super viral I was super happy for him. Congrats for the success!
as soon as i saw how many subs he was gaining from that i honestly felt bad for him
shorts subscribers barely care for you anyways, and especially in this format where they’re mainly subbing to pain him with 50 dirt😭
Another example of this Mogswamp effect happened to Miles who did the same thing except its a lag machine.
A youtube speedrunner I watch, Sam Dao, mined 1 million blocks of dirt in survival. It took him a week of streaming (not non-stop thank goodness), so this should take mogswamp several months.
Watching him since 2016 mogswamp def the OG KING of superflat
wow, what sub count did he have back in 2016? I'm just curious
@@FizzyBanger I wasn’t subbed back then but it was under 2k or so
@@FizzyBanger was a long time ago dont even remember now
was ur other acc name hidden? I remember the name of the comment i saw in mogswawp video a few years ago
remember watching you like a year or 2 ago doing minecraft hardcore, glad to see youre doing really well. good luck on 100k subs!
2:56 like a bazillion UA-camrs have already done this
It will be a sad sad day to see mogswamp lose subscribers after getting it done.
Fizzy Banger once again back witb a perfectly detailed video with perfect montage in it. Mogswamp did such a mistake with that short video that he uploaded but he deserves such a popularity because he is doing something different in the community and as you said i dont think anyone gonna fet that high if they actually copy him. At the end of the day i hope he likes what he is doing and he doesn't force himself to make content because this is gonna cause mental health problems.
I was there watching Mogswamp's sub count grow
It was a sight to see
Loved the docu-video btw
Lucky for me I've been a Mogswamp subscriber since before 100k, so now I get to make fun of all the newbies.
1:32 did you know that since 1.13 normal double chests are now placeable next to eachother without using trapped chests?
yeah, I was in 1.12.2 for that clip
I hope he manages to do it without dying.
watched him since before 10k subs, glad he got the recognition he needed, very underrated
As of the time writing this, it looks like he's at 12.1 million blocks. When you consider that a superflat world has 3 layers of dirt that's the same size as a map that's been zoomed out as far as it can go or 16 default maps.
No way I’m in this video, and yeah I completely copied Mogswamp, you wouldn’t believe how many comments call me out on it daily
At least he was honest
I even warned him, and he didn’t listen!
I remember mog had 200k when I subscribed. And 1M?? That’s ridiculous
Great vid. HOPE TO SEE MORE SOON!
thanks! I'll make more soon! :)
Fizzy you're amazing, keep doing what you do, i love your videos and your analysis.
This was absolutely insane to see im so glad that I started watching him right before he went viral
Imagine these incentives:
“For every subscriber i will collect 10 shriekers” - good luck exploring
“For every subscriber i will collect 50 leaves”
“For every subscriber i will collect 25 lava buckets”
Amazing video!
Every sub= 1 withers death
I've just seen a video of someone mining one million of dirt yesterday, he did it for 58 hours lol.
I've been watching Mogswamp for a while now, and honestly it's awesome to see him finally getting the hype he deserves. His content is fantastic, and he seems like a genuinely good person. Even though this may cause him quite a bit of suffering (lol), I'm glad he's getting more viewers, as he deserves.
the main problem with stuff like this is that a lot of the new people arent subscribing for the content, and instead subscribing for the pain of mining millions of dirt, so once all of this is over, a lot of those new subscribers are gonna unsub, and yes this will introduce a lot of new people to the channel who are subscribing not only for the dirt, but also for the content, but overall this isnt a permanent solution to getting more subs and it wont last, so i do not recommend it
also this is an alt account but as a small youtuber whenever i upload, theres always a couple people that see my new video and remember i exist, then unsub. so it is very much a thing
he actually needs to mine 16 million now which was said in his 1 million livestream also he said he will end the challenge when he catches up meaning it could literally take a year or more to finish the challenge
The average hypixel skyblock player: "wait, you can get subscribers for mining the same block for 4600 hours?"
I have no idea who you are, but you got a checkmark and nearly 300k subs, so cool lol
Omg is that da real original ace!?!,!?)$86))7@)55(8
People will always do mindless and silly challenges just to gain fame. Whether it's copying someone, doing stupid challenges involving playing for an extremely long time or doing very difficult challenges or stealing other user's content to edit and re-upload on their own channel. Never heard of him, but rip to him btw since most of his "subscribers" are mostly bots and spammers just to watch his misery of collecting these blocks then they'll "unsubscribe" afterwards. This is one of the reasons why I'll never get into being a UA-camr.
this is crazy, i subscribed to mogswamp at 60k and now he’s at a million, with people making videos about his growth.
Hi blitceed
@@mistablackolive3208 oh hey
me being a mogswamp fan before this happened
Same broo
Same i was there since 50.8k
The only thing I could do with this is push-ups, as I know how to do pushups
i saw that vid a couple days ago and subed
hey fizzy idk if ur gonna respond to this but what music did u use for the intro
of dirt... of dirt
what shaders did you use?
I asked him on discord about posting my short, plus gave him credit in description fyi
That's understandable. I don't mean to make a harsh diss on anyone copying Mogswamp's short, just highlighting that novelty is an important part of the viral success. If it works and its creatively best for your channel, then by all means try it out :-)
bro couldn't take the smoke LOL
I did something similar where there is a like goal and if I hit it I have to ruin my drawing. That video has 840k likes 😂
Been watching Mogswamp for 8/9 years and he deserves it, such a relaxing/chill person to watch!!
Most UA-camrs make these vids and proceed to not do it
I saw Mog's videos before, and I considered subscribing, but becuse I just found out about the Dirt Block challenge, yeah I think I'll spare Him those 50 blocks
Haven’t seen the short but I’m subscribed to the guy
I kne w him before he went viral
I feel bad for the poor guy ;-; but also happy cuz he has got the recognition he dervsed
I didn’t get to become 50 dirt blocks, I was subbed before that :’)
The problem with going viral in this way is a lot of people subscribe, but don't actually care about your content, and so they are just meaningless numbers
I found mogswamp from his superflat world tour.
1:19 music?
well now promise is promise ,he probably give up already but yeah we don't know what he gonna do.
I wouldn't blame him if he gave up on the challenge, or set a cut-off date so that the number of dirt blocks would stop growing into impossible numbers.
Either way, he played the algorithm game well, and new people get to see his content :)
I saw this when it started
I saw it a bit late, but it's quite crazy how it all happened
@@FizzyBanger There was a jacksuckatlife video I watched where he employed a similar strategy to get 670k subs in 1.5 weeks.
I subscribed to him and found him from that short
I love Fizzy
Dang it, it makes me happy to have subscribed before he got famous
i think it's sad that most of those subscribers will unsubscribe him once he makes the mining video/lives.
bro yearns for the mines
he's gonna be digging dirt for centuries lmao
He’s also on a superflat world
I think SB737 also duplicated this but with diamonds
i have been subscribed to mogswamp a while before he made that short
The Same happend to solidarity
Because of ken
I'm one of his new 400k Subscribers!!
But I already used to Watch some of his videos..
I don't know what made me do it, I had seen a few of his shorts before but I just subscribed on that video because why not lol
"why you shouldn't do the same thing" nah I'll do the same thing anyway
He needs to mine 312,500 stacks of dirt
do hitronic next
Also, can you try to make a video about everyone making scary myths on Minecraft yet I don't know who is telling the truth and who is telling lies please. I am sick and tired of seeing them doing this.
Fizzy may not upload often, but when he does, he brings real value to us
I try my best! Glad you found this video valuable :)
You should have said, "Fizzy may not upload often, but when he does, it's a banger!"
Get it? Cuz his name is Fizzy Banger.
Bro has to mine 20m blocks
Mogswamp
i have been watching him since 70k i feel like the new players are mostly destroying his minecraft there are exceptions but mostly yes
i saw this live it was CRAZY
3:36 am i the only 1 that saw the lanturn or what the are called glow and habve a animasion (sorry for bad grammer)
The master plan that made himself slave of the dirt
he won, but at what costs...
i subed to him 2 years a go on my old yt accout I forgot about him opps
Mog is just a awesome creator
Craftymasterman also made a short like this
FizzyBanger should reach 100k help him plss❤
i literally just saw that video b4 this 💀
37 million and counting.
Poor guy, he's got himself in biiiiig trouble
ok
he gained 250k mo subs for a 40 sec. video than the 100, 200 and 300 days superflat series wit hobby.
I'm proud to be a Mog Dog (I came before the dirt thing)
glad to know im one of the million