Down To Earth Astronomy Shutting Down In December

He's moving on to a different format and he simply ran out of time to do this channel. Watch the video and he'll explain it.
I never understand why people shut down channels, unless you are fully quitting youtube as a whole. But changing formats, just change the format, no need to pitch the entire channel.
 
I am guessing this "shutting down and moving to another channel" is some kind of bowing to the almighty algorithm bull instead of continuing with new content on an existing channel. Brand identity and all that.
Basically this.

His current channel has now become identified as a gaming channel by both the algorithm and currently subscribed viewers.

He doesn't want to cover games anymore, and the amount of steam required to pivot his channel in the eyes of both the algorithm and audience will be much greater than simply starting a new channel. At that point he can simply direct current audience members who are interested in seeing him put his education in astrophysics to use in more practical applications to that channel, and new audience members who are searching for that kind of content will more naturally find the channel because "the algorithm" won't categorize it as a channel about video games.

I have friends who create YouTube content and I know how difficult it had been for them to cover new kinds of material or different formats.
 
If he shuts down the channel he'll lose 104K subscribers. He could rename the channel, put all the ED vids in a playlist and focus on other stuff.
 
Probably going to lose those subscribers one way or another. Those who are not interested in whatever the new content will be will unsubscribe if he does it on the current channel. Most of them anyway. I'm guessing losing a large portion of your subscribers hurts more vis-à-vis the algorithm than rebuilding on another channel with those of his old subscriber base that are interested in the new content and will follow over. Guy's a smart cookie, and a minmaxer :). He will know what's going to be best for the YouTube algorithm.
 
Was watching a music reaction youtuber yesterday who has been convinced his large channel was being deliberately throttled and attacked by youtube themselves, not just the algo. He eventually walked in to Google (!) and spoke to someone there, who was very sympathetic and checked their system and confirmed that yes, youtube was targetting his channel. Apparently Google and Youtube are at odds over the way youtube act and treat their own content creators, but there's nothing they can do about it as they are now a hands-length subsidiary company. He was advised to get a lawyer and turn up at the main youtube office :oops:

So I get it, if DTEA is seen as x by youtube, it's incredibly difficult to change to y. Youtube appears to be a mess.
 
He should do himself a favour and make at least one longform every four weeks - same format as his old content.
This'll keep YouTube from dropping impressions on his existing content.

Dave'll likely be back making content for D2EA a lot sooner then he thinks.
 
Its a shame to hear that he's stopping the gaming stuff but I wish him well. I dont think I'll be stopping by his new astronomy channel though, I already watch Dr Becky for that every Thursday and she has some lovely bloopers.
 
He's a full time astrophysicist. He wants to do something related. I don't think he's worried about the algorithm.
(Hearsay warning) Actually he is not. It's his education, but he is working as a programmer for a bank or something like that, unless my memory serves me wrong. I want to say he said something like that in a video a few years back. Anyway, probably a better, or at least more secure job than a YT and Patreon dependant influencer.
 
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