I’d rather have 500 people who actually watch and talk to me than 50,000 who clicked once and left. My Discord server has 300 people. I know their usernames. That’s wealth.
I chose “littlesubgirl” when I was 19 and thought irony was a personality trait. I was a small creator (“little”) who was obsessed with subscriber milestones (“sub”) and reclaiming a feminine identity in a space dominated by loud, aggressive male gamers (“girl”). It was meant to be self-deprecating. manyvids littlesubgirl squirt on my facetorrent link
It’s a tool. Use it. Don’t worship it. I’d rather have 500 people who actually watch
By littlesubgirl
If you had told me three years ago that “littlesubgirl” would become a name attached to a full-time video career, I would have laughed—then immediately asked if you wanted to collab on a low-effort Minecraft video. That’s wealth
Now, after 847 uploads, two million collective views, one complete mental breakdown, and a hard-won comeback, I want to pull back the curtain. This isn’t a “how to get rich on YouTube” post. This is —the raw, unpolished truth about chasing the algorithm while trying not to lose yourself. The Origin Story (Why “littlesubgirl”?) Let’s address the elephant in the room. The name.