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@WorldWide_Updates_07 (10,200 subs, 479 videos) is a global news shorts channel. The similar-channels pool surfaces mostly high-volume creators in adjacent spaces — gaming (@StaXks_G 16.8K, @ABSTARYAAR 19.3K, @ControllerSportz 6.5K) and AI tools (@keshavkrishnanai 15.9K) — not other news creators. The differentiator across this set is niche, not size.

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Quick caveat before getting into individual comparisons: the channels YouTube grouped with @WorldWide_Updates_07 aren't really news creators. Four of the five publish gaming content; one does AI tutorials. So if you're scouting actual news competitors to benchmark against, this set won't help much. What it does reveal is the bucket YouTube's recommendation graph has placed this channel in — small-to-mid creators in the 6K–19K range, mostly publishing high volumes of short-form content. The overlap is structural (cadence, format, audience size band) rather than topical. That itself is a signal worth sitting with.

@PritiXyz.10 is the closest in profile by raw shape — 18,000 subscribers and 884 videos puts them at roughly 20 subs per uploaded video, almost identical to @WorldWide_Updates_07's ratio (~21). With no real description text beyond a placeholder, the channel's niche is hard to pin down from the outside, but that video-to-sub ratio is the signature of a shorts farm or a daily-clip channel that's struggling to convert views into long-term subscribers. Worth a look if you want to study what other high-output channels in the recommendation graph are doing format-wise, not what they're doing topically.

@keshavkrishnanai (15,900 subs, 242 videos, India-based) is the odd one out — an AI automation educator with a much leaner catalog. The 65 subs-per-video ratio here is roughly triple what @WorldWide_Updates_07 is pulling, which is what you'd expect from a tutorial-style channel where each video has a clearer search-driven payoff. Different game entirely. The only real reason to follow both is if you're an Indian-audience creator studying how educational and news formats reach the same broad demographic. Retention curves and CTR I obviously can't see from the outside, but the upload math tells a clear story.

@StaXks_G is a 16,800-subscriber US gaming channel built around Snowrunner playthroughs and other long-form game content. 566 videos, so probably a mix of livestream archives and edited uploads. There's basically zero topical overlap with a news channel — the only reason YouTube would surface this as similar is upload frequency and a comparable audience age band. If you watch @WorldWide_Updates_07, you're not also watching Snowrunner streams. But if you're a creator in the news space and want to see how a similar-sized channel structures their long-form library and live tab, the comparison is mildly useful.

@ABSTARYAAR sits at 19,300 subscribers — the largest channel in this comparison set — but only 246 videos, giving them ~78 subs per video, the strongest ratio of the group. They run a gaming-stick review channel out of India, which is a tight commercial niche (review traffic plus affiliate intent). Honestly the most interesting case study here, because the lean library and the high subs-per-video ratio suggest they've found a repeatable hit formula. Different niche, but if you're @WorldWide_Updates_07 and wondering why some channels grow with 246 videos while you have 479, that's the comparison to sit with.

@ControllerSportz is the smallest in the set at 6,590 subscribers across 619 uploads, run by a creator named Rusty Fluger doing gaming commentary. Around 11 subs per video, which is the weakest ratio in this group and a useful comparison data point — it tells you @WorldWide_Updates_07's own 21:1 isn't bad relative to the bottom of the pool. Probably included by the algorithm because of the high upload count and a similar US-vs-global audience pattern. Not a competitor in any meaningful sense; more a benchmark for what under-performing high-volume channels look like at this scale.

If you actually watch @WorldWide_Updates_07 for news, none of these are obvious next-watch recommendations — the algorithm grouped them by shape, not topic. The takeaway for the creator themselves is that their similar-channels pool is dominated by gaming, which usually means the recommendation graph hasn't placed them confidently in news yet. Worth checking whether breaking-news shorts are getting categorized under entertainment in YouTube Studio. That's a small fix that can shift which channels you're competing with for the next-up slot.

Common questions

Who are @WorldWide_Updates_07's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Honestly, the channels YouTube surfaces as similar — @PritiXyz.10 (18K subs), @ABSTARYAAR (19.3K), @StaXks_G (16.8K), @keshavkrishnanai (15.9K), and @ControllerSportz (6.5K) — aren't really competing for the same viewer attention. Four are gaming-adjacent and one does AI tutorials. The actual news-shorts competitor set isn't visible in this similar-channels pool, which usually means the recommendation graph has bucketed @WorldWide_Updates_07 by upload pattern rather than topic. The strongest structural match is @PritiXyz.10, with an almost identical subs-per-video ratio of ~20.

How does @WorldWide_Updates_07 compare to @PritiXyz.10?

The two channels look almost identical on the math: @WorldWide_Updates_07 has 10,200 subs across 479 uploads (~21 subs per video), while @PritiXyz.10 has 18,000 subs across 884 uploads (~20 subs per video). Both are very high-volume creators with thin conversion. The visible difference is scale — @PritiXyz.10 is roughly 75% larger but has published nearly double the videos to get there. So the per-upload efficiency is essentially a wash. If @WorldWide_Updates_07 doubles their upload count at current pace, they'd land in @PritiXyz.10's sub range.

What channels should I watch alongside @WorldWide_Updates_07?

Truthfully, none of the five in this similar-channels set are natural co-watches for a news viewer — they're gaming and AI channels. If you came to @WorldWide_Updates_07 for breaking global news shorts, YouTube's algorithm isn't currently steering you to other news creators through this pool. The honest answer is to search the news vertical directly for adjacent channels rather than relying on this surfaced list. The set is more useful for understanding what kinds of channels share @WorldWide_Updates_07's upload cadence than what shares its actual content focus.

Is @WorldWide_Updates_07 the biggest channel in their niche?

Among this surfaced comparison set, no — @WorldWide_Updates_07's 10,200 subscribers puts them fourth out of six. @ABSTARYAAR leads at 19,300, then @PritiXyz.10 at 18,000, @StaXks_G at 16,800, and @keshavkrishnanai at 15,900. @ControllerSportz trails at 6,590. But this doesn't really answer the niche question, because four of those five are in gaming, not news. Within global news shorts specifically, sub count comparisons would need a different competitor pool — most established news-shorts channels sit well above 100K subscribers.

What's the difference between @WorldWide_Updates_07 and similar creators?

The clearest structural difference is upload economics. @WorldWide_Updates_07 publishes a lot — 479 videos for 10,200 subs — which matches the pattern of high-volume creators like @ControllerSportz (619 videos, 6.6K subs) and @PritiXyz.10 (884 videos, 18K subs). Lean catalogs like @keshavkrishnanai (242 videos) and @ABSTARYAAR (246 videos) are running a different playbook: fewer, more targeted videos converting at 3–4x the per-upload rate. The deeper difference is topic — @WorldWide_Updates_07 covers global news; the rest cover gaming and AI tools.

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