The Wassabi Brothers say creator success isnt about subscribers anymore 

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Alex, Aaron, and Andrew of the Wassabi Brothers have experienced the creator economy from three different vantage points.

Alex and Aaron came of age alongside YouTube, when uploading videos was simply a hobby. There were no brand deals, no creator economy, and no expectation that making content could become a full-time career. Andrew, meanwhile, represents a new generation of creators, navigating an internet shaped by TikTok, Shorts, livestreaming, and Gen Z trends — so much so that he’s often the one teaching his older brothers which phrases have already fallen out of fashion.

That mix of perspectives makes for an insightful conversation in this edition of Creator Playbook, where the trio reflects on how dramatically the creator landscape has changed and which lessons have remained surprisingly timeless.

The brothers discuss why subscriber counts aren’t the defining metric they once were, why community matters more than ever, and how they’re continuing to experiment with new formats as audience habits evolve. They also open up about creator burnout, the return of long-form video, and why adaptability has become one of the most valuable skills a creator can develop.

Despite coming from different generations of the internet, the brothers agree on the fundamentals: stay consistent, keep experimenting, and don’t let one disappointing upload stop you from creating.

“Everybody sucks at first,” Alex, who has over 11 million subs on YouTube, tells Mashable. “Just keep going.”

Watch the full Creator Playbook interview above.

  The Wassabi Brothers discuss adapting to new platforms, building community over chasing metrics, and what today’s creators can learn from YouTube’s early days. Mashable

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