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@h4x_Gojo_Fr (2,750 subs, 34 videos, Pakistan-based Roblox channel) shares the most actual niche overlap with @Yamazakiplays (4,810 subs, Call of Duty Mobile). The other four channels in the scraped competitor set — finance, woodworking, language learning, cartoons — are size-adjacent, not topic-adjacent. Real differentiator: only one of them plays games.

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Worth saying upfront: this similar-channels set is mostly an artifact of YouTube grouping small accounts by sub count and region, not by actual topic. @h4x_Gojo_Fr posts Roblox gameplay and edits from Pakistan, sitting at 2,750 subs across just 34 uploads — a pretty low upload count for the sub count, which suggests the videos themselves are doing decent work pulling subs (roughly 80 per upload). Of the five competitors pulled, only one is genuinely a gaming channel. The other four overlap on size and that's about it. Better to be honest about that than pretend they're all in the same fight.

@Yamazakiplays (4,810 subs, 609 videos, India) is the only real competitor in this set. They're 100% Call of Duty: Mobile — ranked matches, gunsmith loadouts, battle royale, daily shorts. Different game and different platform energy than Roblox, but the audience demographic is going to overlap heavily: mobile-first, South Asian, competitive gameplay viewers. The cadence gap is huge: 609 videos to h4x_Gojo_Fr's 34. Yamazaki is essentially treating YouTube as a daily content factory; h4x is posting like a quality-first edit channel. Follow Yamazaki if you want daily mobile gaming and don't care which specific game it is.

@rare_finance (1,840 subs, 119 videos, India) is a husband-wife personal finance channel — Raj and Resham talking through basic money topics in plain language. Zero topical overlap with Roblox gameplay. They got bucketed in here purely because they're in the same sub-band and broad region. Useful for a reader only if they happened to find h4x_Gojo_Fr while logged into a finance-leaning account and the algorithm got confused. Skip unless you actually want money content; this is a "the system noticed you're South Asian and under 5K subs" recommendation, not a real niche match.

@RaffworkID (1,580 subs, 321 videos, US) is woodworking, DIY, machinery, and agriculture content. Long-tail tutorial-style stuff, judging by the 321-video back catalog. Again, nothing to do with Roblox or gaming. What's actually interesting here is the inverse trajectory: 321 videos for 1,580 subs works out to roughly 5 subs per upload, a much weaker ratio than h4x_Gojo_Fr's ~80. So h4x's videos are pulling significantly harder per upload, even if the absolute numbers are smaller. Not a competitor; a data point for how upload volume doesn't automatically equal subscriber growth.

@jameshutchinsonlangs (1,700 subs, 901 videos, country not listed) is language learning content from a polyglot author who wrote "No Bullsh*t Language Learning." 901 videos to 1,700 subs is the most extreme volume-to-subs ratio in the entire set — under 2 subs gained per video over the channel's lifetime. That's a tough number. Listed here as "similar" but has nothing to do with gaming, Pakistan, Roblox, or anything else h4x_Gojo_Fr touches. Genuinely no reason for h4x's audience to cross over here. Probably grouped by some shared follower account, not topic.

@funnyvideos0090-c7t (3,830 subs, 136 videos, India) is the closest to h4x_Gojo_Fr in spirit even though the content is different — funny cartoon videos aimed at a young audience. Roblox players skew young, cartoon viewers skew young, both lean entertainment-first. Of the non-gaming options in this set, this one has the most plausible audience overlap. Slightly larger than h4x at 3,830 subs and posts at roughly 4x the cadence with 136 uploads. Worth glancing at for thumbnail and title style if h4x_Gojo_Fr is targeting the same 8-14 demographic.

If you watch @h4x_Gojo_Fr, the only one of these you should actually queue up next is @Yamazakiplays — same mobile gaming energy, different game. The honest read on the rest of this list is that h4x_Gojo_Fr's real competitors aren't in this scrape. They're other small Roblox creators specifically, ideally other Pakistan or South Asian Roblox channels — that's a much narrower search and not one the default YouTube similar-channels surface seems to handle well right now. Worth searching by Roblox game name (Bedwars, Brookhaven, Doors) plus language to find the real competitive set.

Common questions

Who are @h4x_Gojo_Fr's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Honestly, the only true competitor in the scraped set is @Yamazakiplays (4,810 subs), and even they play a different game — Call of Duty: Mobile instead of Roblox. The others (rare_finance, RaffworkID, jameshutchinsonlangs, funnyvideos0090-c7t) are size-adjacent channels in unrelated niches: finance, woodworking, language learning, cartoons. h4x_Gojo_Fr's real competitors are other small Roblox creators, ideally other Pakistan-based ones, but YouTube's similar-channels surface doesn't seem to be pulling those — probably because the channel is still small enough that the algorithm groups by sub count and region more than topic.

How does @h4x_Gojo_Fr compare to @rare_finance?

They don't really compare — different niches entirely. @rare_finance (1,840 subs, 119 videos) is a personal finance channel run by an Indian couple, Raj and Resham, covering basic money concepts. @h4x_Gojo_Fr (2,750 subs, 34 videos) is Roblox gaming and edits from Pakistan. The only thing they share is being small channels in South Asia. h4x_Gojo_Fr is actually larger by about 900 subs despite having posted roughly a quarter as many videos, which says more about per-upload performance than any direct rivalry between them.

What channels should I watch alongside @h4x_Gojo_Fr?

Of the five in this set, @Yamazakiplays is the only one with genuine audience overlap — both are mobile-first gameplay channels for South Asian viewers. @funnyvideos0090-c7t is a distant second if your interest is the young-audience entertainment angle rather than gaming specifically. The other three (finance, DIY, language learning) won't scratch the same itch. For closer matches, you'd want to search Roblox-specific channels by game (Bedwars, Doors, Brookhaven) or by region — Pakistan and India have growing Roblox creator scenes that don't surface well in YouTube's default similar-channels suggestions yet.

Is @h4x_Gojo_Fr the biggest channel in their niche?

Not even close. Roblox is one of the largest gaming categories on YouTube — top creators in the space have millions of subs. At 2,750 subs, h4x_Gojo_Fr is firmly in the small-creator tier. Within this specific competitor set, @Yamazakiplays (4,810) and @funnyvideos0090-c7t (3,830) are both larger, though neither is actually a Roblox channel. The interesting stat is the subs-per-video ratio: h4x_Gojo_Fr sits around 80 subs per upload, which is stronger than every other channel in this list by a wide margin.

What's the difference between @h4x_Gojo_Fr and similar creators?

The clearest difference is upload volume. @h4x_Gojo_Fr has 34 videos total — by far the lowest count in this set. The others range from 119 (rare_finance) to 901 (jameshutchinsonlangs). That low-volume, higher-subs-per-video pattern suggests h4x is treating each upload as a discrete piece of work rather than running a daily-content factory, which matches the channel description mentioning 'performance gameplay and entertaining edits.' Edits take time. If h4x_Gojo_Fr is doing actual editing work on each upload, 34 lifetime videos is consistent with that approach rather than a sign of slow posting.

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