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Finding Helpful YouTube Videos

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It's hard to find helpful video's on YouTube. The YouTube algorithm recommends videos from channels with high subscribers. Please help men find our community’s prostate cancer videos by clicking on the word, SUBSCRIBE, YouTube.com/c/Malecare It costs nothing; it doesn't collect email addresses or anything like that. It probably shouldn't even be called SUBSCRIBE...it's more akin to a Like button. BUT, a high subscriber count will tell YouTube that our prostate cancer videos are helpful. Please do this simple helpful act by clicking on the word SUBSCRIBE at YouTube.com/c/Malecare Thank you.

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