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A subscriber is an entity that has applied for and received a certificate from a Certificate Authority. A subscriber can be a human (e.g., an employee or contractor), an organization, an application, a code signer (e.g., digitally signs released software to enable users to authenticate its source, legitimacy, and integrity), or a device (e.g., a web server or VPN server.)

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  • A subscriber is an entity that has applied for and received a certificate from a Certificate Authority. A subscriber can be a human (e.g., an employee or contractor), an organization, an application, a code signer (e.g., digitally signs released software to enable users to authenticate its source, legitimacy, and integrity), or a device (e.g., a web server or VPN server.)
  • It depends on what a user's personality. Some channels hide their subscriptions and some do not. When someone is subscribed to a channel, it's usually because they want to follow them. Usually, subscriptions do not last forever. It is always a likely chance that someone will get bored of your channel. When this happens, they will either rarely watch your videos, unsubscribe, or be a ghost follower. Sometimes, subscribers unsubscribe if the channel becomes somewhat inactive. Now, it depends on who agrees with who. People who agree on his dad hate him, because he needs a life and job.
  • Subscribers are players who have bought a subscription (either a regular one or through the boxed set) to play on Puzzle Pirates' subscription ocean, Cerulean. Players who have not yet subscribed cannot: In addition, players who have never subscribed or purchased doubloons are at risk of their pirates being deleted if they don't play the game for a while.
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  • Subscribers are players who have bought a subscription (either a regular one or through the boxed set) to play on Puzzle Pirates' subscription ocean, Cerulean. Players who have not yet subscribed cannot: * Be promoted beyond the rank of cabin person * Create new crews * Take a job at a shoppe * Produce fruit while foraging, or apply for a forage offer from the notice board * Open a stall, or change the size of a stall they might already have * Use many types of clothing, swords, mugs, and bludgeons. * Play most of the land-based puzzles, except on particular days * Play the Navigation puzzle. * Visit Sea Monster Hunts (Atlantean outposts, the Haunted Seas, or the Cursed Isles) * Walk a pet other than a rat * Provide influence in a blockade In addition, players who have never subscribed or purchased doubloons are at risk of their pirates being deleted if they don't play the game for a while.
  • It depends on what a user's personality. Some channels hide their subscriptions and some do not. When someone is subscribed to a channel, it's usually because they want to follow them. Usually, subscriptions do not last forever. It is always a likely chance that someone will get bored of your channel. When this happens, they will either rarely watch your videos, unsubscribe, or be a ghost follower. Sometimes, subscribers unsubscribe if the channel becomes somewhat inactive. Pretty much, this only effects small channels. Big channels, who have over 1,000 may not even notice. And usually, when they do notice, they don't care; they have a lot more left. YouTuber McJuggerNuggets, for example was reacting to mean comments. When someone said that he unsubscribed, McJuggerNuggets clearly said that he did not care. McJuggerNuggets is one of the most hated popular channels on YouTube, because the videos he posts is his daily life. He would not listen to his dad, because his dad always bashes his things. Now, it depends on who agrees with who. People who agree on his dad hate him, because he needs a life and job. People who agree with McJuggerNuggets like him or feel sorry for him, so they subscribe. However, McJuggerNuggets was not careful of what he is filming in his videos. The video, "KICKED OUT OF LARRY'S" changed his fandom quite a bit. That's when people started to leave his channel. Markiplier, on the other hand, is different to most YouTubers. He cares a lot about his fans. He is sometimes sad to figure out he loses subscribers. But, usually he does not notice. In his 8M Subscriber Special, he said while crying, being honest of how he feels, that he wished he knew all of his subscribers personally. But he can't. And that is what makes him sad. He repeated it a few times in that video.
  • A subscriber is an entity that has applied for and received a certificate from a Certificate Authority. A subscriber can be a human (e.g., an employee or contractor), an organization, an application, a code signer (e.g., digitally signs released software to enable users to authenticate its source, legitimacy, and integrity), or a device (e.g., a web server or VPN server.)
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