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      • As of August 12, 2023, his seven YouTube channels have collectively reached over 43.51 million subscribers [ b ] and over 3.66 billion views, [ a ] and his two Twitch channels have collectively gained 7.37 million followers [ c ] and 19.01 million views.
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  2. Feb 8, 2014 · View the daily YouTube analytics of Dream and track progress charts, view future predictions, related channels, and track realtime live sub counts.

  3. The Minecraft YouTuber "Dream" has one of the most impressive Subscriber Evolutions in the whole history from YouTube. But How is the Subscriber Count Graph of ALL DREAM CHANNELS from 2013...

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  4. As of August 12, 2023, his seven YouTube channels have collectively reached over 43.51 million subscribers [b] and over 3.66 billion views, [a] and his two Twitch channels have collectively gained 7.37 million followers [c] and 19.01 million views.

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    Clay (born: August 12, 1999 (1999-08-12) [age 24]), better known online as Dream (also known as DreamWasTaken; formerly known as DreamTraps, and GameBreakersMC), is an American YouTuber and vocalist known for his Minecraft collaborations and manhunts.

    His channel was one of the fastest-growing channels in the history of YouTube, garnering over 10 million subscribers in a little over a year. He is part of the collaborative group the "Dream Team" consisting of himself, GeorgeNotFound, and Sapnap.

    Clayton was born on August 12, 1999, in Orlando, Florida, United States. He grew up with a sister seven years younger than him, nicknamed "Drista" by TommyInnit, a portmanteau of "Dream" and "sista". He also has an older sister and a younger brother. Clay has ADHD.

    He was the quarterback of his high school flag football team and recreationally played basketball and soccer. After graduating from high school in early 2018, he did not attend college because he felt that he knew enough about technology to get a job without a degree. He formerly worked for AppleCare and did contracting.

    Dream is well-known for his Minecraft videos. Dream's content usually consists of challenge videos. He is also known for his popular Minecraft series "Minecraft Speedrunner VS 1/2/3/4/5 Hunter(s).", as well as another popular series "Unsolved Mysteries", where he goes in-depth on some in-game mysteries.

    His oldest widely-known video was uploaded on July 13, 2014, titled "1000 subs." During this time, Dream was an administrator on BadBoyHalo's Minecraft server. Dream was stuck on about 1K subscribers until his breakthrough in 2019. He started uploading more consistently after uploading the video "this cursed Minecraft video will trigger you..." on July 5, 2019.

    Dream's first official video was titled "Mine HQ Threatens To DDos Me + Gold Glitch", it gained around ten thousand views, getting Dream's first subscribers. However, the video, along with all of his other old videos, was deleted on July 10, 2019.

    His 1st video was titled "McPvP "The Saw Trap" Want to Play a Game?", and was uploaded on February 8th, 2014. The oldest archived video was titled "McPvP/McTeams/Elite Torch Trap Montage. Mega Loot." uploaded February 13th, 2014. Although the first video that he appears in is "Switcher Levitator Trap Tutorial" posted on August 26, 2013.

    Dream studied YouTube, the algorithm, and Reddit, which was a huge factor that contributed in Dream's success.

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    Minecraft stuff, yes, my IGN is Dream

  6. Dream is one of the fastest Growing Channels in Subscriber Count! Do you want to know how he gained almost 20 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS? Dream started his channel a long time ago and he was at...

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  7. Mar 9, 2024 · Dream, the enigmatic Minecraft sensation, has taken the YouTube world by storm. With every upload, his subscriber count skyrockets. But the question lingers - how many subs does Dream actually have? Let's unveil the numbers behind this online titan.