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- Feb 16, 2021
Socialblade is what I'm using to track everything, I only use his channel to get the view count for his uploads.Out of curiosity, where are you getting the sub numbers? I'm sure Socialblade gets them straight off the Youtube API, so it might be a more reliable way to tell than just looking at his youtube page.
This is actually a pretty common pattern I've seen when mass exoduses happen on a channel, the remarkable thing about Jim's is how long it was sustained. Sadly I can't go right back to the beginning, but when Mundane Matt had his fall from grace what you saw was an initial huge drop of subs, then a consistent drop of 1,000 a week for quite some time. Eventually those losses became more sporadic and looking at his channel today you can see that while he experiences no growth he can go several months without any loss, and retains over a hundred-thousand subscribers even though he deleted all his videos.
I'd always expected this to happen with Jim --as I say I'm just surprised it took so long-- because you will always reach a point where everyone willing to actively unsubscribe has gone. After that you're left with people who either ignore Jim's videos or are waiting for the one video that finally pushes them over the edge, so the bleed slows.
We can get a rough idea from the fact he only gets about 25% of his sub count viewing his flagship show (and only thing he consistently uploads) how many of his remaining subs still actually consume his content, but I think a lot of the other 75% will linger on either because they can't be bothered unsubbing or because the accounts are abandoned.