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https://youtube.com/@sfmg
My main YouTube channel where I've been posting semi-regulary since for over 5 years! I mainly post statistic videos about YouTube and other social media platforms. But occasionally I stream interactive streams such as Faking Your Sub Counts, Emoji Wars, and many others.
More Info (fandom.com)
https://lcedit.com
The largest website for fake YouTube sub counters in the world! I programmed around 97% of the whole website by myself including the famous Social Blade and Top 50 style counters.
https://ryts.mgcounts.com
Back in September of 2019, YouTube abbreviated all subscriber counts across their website and api. This extension uses axern.space and mixerno.space's api to get an estimated subscriber count of YouTube channels, then it displays then where the abbreviated counts would be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMd0zeD0hQ
Faking Your Sub Counts is the largest interactive live stream series on YouTube! I originally created it back in 2020 and it was fully manual then. Of course now it's fully automatic with a full on fake YouTube dashboard that is able to be used to post videos, comments, etc.
MGCounts (Web Archive)
MGCounts was my first ever website that I created back in 2020. The website has evolved a lot since then and unfortunately shutdown in 2022 but you can still view it on the web archive.
list.mgcounts.com (Web Archive)
ANTUBER suggested in idea of a list that tracks every single YouTube channel that it's able to find and displays it in a list. I thought it was a great idea so I created it. It was a huge success and was used by many people. At it's peak, it had over 2 million different channels in it's database. Unfortunately, it became slow due to it's constant searches and shutdown a couple months after it was created.
Source Code (GitHub)
https://github.com/mgcountss/Emoji-Wars
Emoji Wars was the first interactive live stream that I ever saw. It was originally hosted on BattleTV back in 2019, this was before I knew out to code. Once I learned how to programming decently, this of course was my first interactive live stream. You spam emojis in chat and it counts the most used emojis! Best of all, all the source code is available on GitHub!
Vidre (Web Archive)
I originally had the idea for a new YouTube back in 2020, I made the site using awardspace in about an hour. It was all manual and channels/videos were submitted via a Google Form. Years later I realized that I could make it automatic and I did. it has been created and killed many times since then. At it's peak, it had videos, custom thumbnails, top lists, analytics, live streaming, and more. In 2022 I officially changed the name from VidShare to Vidre. Soon however, it became inactive and I killed it.
https://chatbot.mgcounts.com
When I first started watching 24/7 streams I saw that there was the NightBot chatbot. Eventually those channels switched to streamlabs/streamelement's cloudbot. Even later, they switched to the streamlabs chatbot which was a fully customizable chatbot. I thought it was cool so I created my own version of it. It's fully customizable and has many features such as a currency system, counting, chat logs, a leaderboard, and more!
Source Code (GitHub)
To my knowledge, this is the first ever Minecraft Bedrock sub counter. It displays the subscriber count (which can update live) and the profile picture!
Source Code (GitHub)
BitView is a semi popular old-school YouTube clone. I created a counter for it that can display a channel's followers and as well as a videos view count with a few more stats.
Source Code (GitHub)
BGTrack was a popular service which was used to track statistics for the roblox *clone* Polytoria. I created a live counter/analytic tool which worked for Users, Games, Guilds, and Items. It was programmed for free for a user known as Electric. Eventually, it unfortunately shutdown.
BGTrack (Web Archive)
I while ago I wanted to learn other programming languages so I decided to create a Rock Paper Scissors game in C#. Currently, it is very limited but has a UI and I am planning on eventually updating it someday.
Source Code
(GitHub)
I love the game Cookie Clicker, I also love planning with other people. Unfortunately, there was no way to play Cookie Clicker with other people. So I created a website that allowed you to play Cookie Clicker with other people!
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Demonstration
ChatterCC was a website that a friend and I conceptualized one night during our practice. In late 2021 we began working on programming it. It was a chat app (like discord) but here all the chats (other than DMS) were global. Eventually, we stopped working on it and it was never finished.
Screenshot of ChatterCC
MEE6 is a popular Discord bot which is often used for moderation. It also has a leveling system. After a user known as "Choccy" suggested I make an extension to show the not abbreviated level on the leaderboard page, I listened and created it!
Source Code (GitHub)
Making subscriber count history videos can be an extremely tedious task. So I a simple(ish) node.js program to automate the process!
Source Code (GitHub)
After seeing a video of a real life sub counter, I didn't think it would be very difficult to make one myself, so I did! It uses a raspberry pi 4 and 117 (~3 strings) led WS8211 lights. I arranged the lights into a custom board and even programmed a web ui to control it!
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Demonstration
Source Code (GitHub)
Of course I have many more projects, these are just the most notable!