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@LewisMorgan_

Cambridge UK Katılım Mart 2010
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Lewis@LewisMorgan_·
@ZackKorman @ohryansbelt The truth about buying the subreddit and their failure to pay, breach of contract and impending court case 🤣
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Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
Anyone know why Comp AI (a Delve competitor) removed this from their website? It was there two weeks ago, and now it's gone. Did something happen?
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Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
@ohryansbelt Wow. But I’m sure they have a totally legitimate explanation for all of this right!?
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Ryan@ohryansbelt·
An AI compliance startup called Comp AI agreed to pay $30k for control of Reddit's r/ISO27001 subreddit, then used it to promote their own product. The community flagged it almost immediately, and Reddit admins shut it down. This came out about four months before the Delve scandal, making it the first in what's now a pattern of AI compliance startups getting exposed on Reddit. Here's the TLDR: > According to publicly shared documents, Comp AI offered $30k for control of r/ISO27001 with staged payments under a UK law contract. The first payment was made. > Comp AI's founder created a two-month-old Reddit account called TechnicalSupport7083 and became a moderator of r/ISO27001 alongside the subreddit's original founder > Once in control, they pinned a "resources" post listing Comp AI as the only tool under the "Platform" section, and posted separately asking for platform recommendations without disclosing they founded a competing product > They also ran a second account, Lewisbuildsai_, and used it to reply to their own threads before switching back to TechnicalSupport7083 to continue the conversation > The r/SOC2 subreddit had already flagged Comp AI with a vendor flair and encouraged users to report them when they went off topic > An auditor and accounting firm co-founder noticed the pattern, raised it in r/ISO27001, and was permanently banned for it > After the ban, they posted detailed warnings with screenshots in r/grc and r/cybersecurity, where the story gained traction > Reddit admins eventually intervened, returned control of the subreddit to the previous mod team, and banned accounts involved > The remaining payments from the $30k deal never came, despite repeated written assurances they were "coming" > The original mods are back and have confirmed the "CompAI takeover saga is officially over," with plans to remove spam, restore quality control, and rebuild the subreddit as a neutral space Once again, the Reddit community doing better due diligence on these compliance vendors than most clients.
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Bryan Onel@BryanOnel86

Said a guy who got caught bribing people in an attempt to take over a Reddit sub but failed at it. You’ve been building compliance platforms for years and keep rebooting with different names and entities. I’m sure this is the one that will work! Rooting for you. Once again, good luck with your series A.

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rachi@rachiFaceless·
First 40 days of monetisation on this channel. Already made close to $30k. Cost per video is around $15. Not AI Slop. Will drop more info about this next week, so make sure to follow :)
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SEB
SEB@SebShorts·
We got EXPOSED 😲 A tweet revealing my secret channel got almost 500k views and growing... So here's an honest story behind it: It all started after music deals slowed down and my commentary channels stoped generating consistent revenue, I wanted to do something long term and branded. That's how I found @timdanilovhi and got into the Art Of YouTube program where over the first 3 months we: 1. Found a unique angle where we could combine viral wholesome editing with high quality Zack D Films style animations 2. Hired a team of 12 people (animators + scriptwriters + channel manager) 3. Generated 500m+ views and 500k followers All of this happened partially because we kept this niche in secret, It was so untapped and so cool that we couldn't let some weirdos fuck up the algorithm. But it's all good now. At 700k subs and 880m views it doesn't matter anymore. We build THE INDUSTRY LEADER channel in less than 5 months. Now the channel is fully automated, me and Tim set up quality control guidelines, A team of animators handles the production, Scripts are getting automated soon as well, The channel is up, running and generating crazy revenue. Also, we're about to get monetized on Facebook and Snapchat which will likely double our revenue. But... I'm also considering selling it. So if you wanted to buy a conistent asset that is a very clear industry leader with 10b views potential - my DMs are open. And I'm also thinking of recording a full channel breakdown video on my YouTube, let me know if I should 💪
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DTC@DanielTChirwa

I forgot why do we completely hide YouTube channels again? Anyways, niche leak..

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AI Logician
AI Logician@ai_logician·
This AI workflow grew a YouTube channel to $16,433 🤯 Built in n8n: 📊 Tracks YouTube Studio analytics automatically 🧠 Finds viral topics from recommendations 🔍 Analyzes competitor videos ✍️ Generates high-CTR titles & scripts 📈 Optimizes posting schedule Result: 4.2M views & 14.3K subscribers in 31 days 🔁 Like + RT ✅ Comment “AI” 🤝 Follow me @ai_logician I’ll DM the full workflow FREE
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Idowu Daniel
Idowu Daniel@Daniel_Preneur·
6 days into the month of March, 2 uploads, and we're almost at $1k... 🚀 It keeps getting better while we keep learning... 🤲
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Harvey@YTAvision·
$250k/year YouTube Channel Breakdown Genuine money printer
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Prime AI
Prime AI@primemans·
We made $50,000 from one channel in a few months 🤯 The crazy part? Every single video is 100% AI generated. No filming. No editing team. No expensive gear. Just AI. I broke down the exact system in a video. Want it? • Comment “AI” • Retweet • Follow (so I can DM) 🚀
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Beginnersblog
Beginnersblog@beginnersblog1·
A solo creator makes $700,000 a year with AI videos. No team. No fancy equipment. No film degree. Fortune magazine verified his income. Here's what he does: He creates 6 hour ambient videos. Cozy cabins. Rain sounds. Fireplaces. People play them while sleeping or studying. His production cost? $60 per video. His profit margin? 89%. He runs 5 YouTube channels. Gets 2 million views daily. Works only 2 hours a day. The AI video market hit $614 million in 2024. It's projected to reach $2.56 billion by 2032. This is not a trend. This is a shift. 9 ways people are making real money right now: 1. Long form YouTube ambient content 2. AI filmmaking courses 3. Stock footage on Adobe Stock 4. Corporate training videos 5. Real estate property tours 6. Video production agencies 7. Short form content for brands 8. E commerce product videos 9. Educational YouTube channels The tools are accessible. The demand is real. The opportunity is now. Which one would you start with?
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VeduBoi@vedu_boi·
How’s YouTube going
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BuzzArgent@BuzzArgent_·
Q1 RPM lol
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Lewis
Lewis@LewisMorgan_·
Took inspiration from @marclou and TrustMRR and have built trustypp.com - verify a YouTuber's revenue before you spend ££ on their YouTube Monetisation Course.
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dvb@notdvb·
1 YT channel can change your life forever. what are you waiting for?
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Ed | YouTube Faceless
Ed | YouTube Faceless@Ed_FacelessYT·
I was making $10k/month designing thumbnails for YouTubers, but last month I quit. Let me explain. I spent 4 years as a full-time thumbnail designer. Made 1000+ thumbnails, helped creators pull 500M+ views on their channels and generate MILLIONS of dollars. And if you're reading this post I'm sure you've clicked on one of my thumbnails before. If you were already following me, you may know me as "Ezekiel", a nickname I chose for myself afraid of being embarrassed using my real name when I started making thumbnails for $5 each. But that helped me learn how YouTube actually works from the inside. So, 2 years ago I started asking myself the obvious question: "Why am I doing this for everyone else?" It took me years to build skin in the game, so I finally decided to start my own channel. January 2024, started my first faceless channel. Surprisingly enough, I managed to earn $15k in 6 months while still making thumbnails full time. But then, it failed. I was paying more to make the videos than I was earning from them. I didn't stop there. I was spending all the money I was earning just to create new channels. So I started a few more and failed again. And again. Then one clicked. October 2024, I had my 2nd ever monetized channel. Built it for a year, made $70k from it, and sold it 2 months ago for another $70k. All while still making thumbnails for my clients. But last month I quit thumbnails completely and went all in. After selling my best channel I had nothing running. I was making $10k consistent monthly income with an easy and flexible job. 3 years ago I was earning $1,000 per month and I was happy with that. I could've kept my thumbnail business and still start other channels on the side. But I didn't want that. I wanted to go all in. So I did. 20th January 2026 -> started 4 new faceless channels Two of them failed. But the other 2 made $13k combined in February. I know these are rookie numbers compared to most YouTube guys on X. But I'm not pretending to be someone important here. I'm just a kid who started making thumbnails for $5 four years ago, and I'm just now getting my head above the water. My goal is to start at least 20 more channels by the summer and I'm sharing my entire journey here in real time. I'm far from being an expert on this. But I believe that you only have to be 10% better than your peers to be able to teach them something, rather than being an expert who can't even remember what it's like to be at the start anymore. So if you wanna watch me build to $50k/mo by the end of 2026, follow me.
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Tye
Tye@tye1337·
$2,085 in 5 days (new channel) 😳
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