133 music Videos, 9 Years of Composition, and the "Ghost" Subscriber Problem. I have looked at my YouTube Studio dashboard and experienced this overwhelming sense of cognitive dissonance. Since 2017, I have been working on building Celeste Banjo Production. At the same time, I have composed and released more than 133 music tracks. I have always strived to create the "Architecture of atmosphere," music that has weight, emotion and human intent. The reality on the ground? The reality on the ground? At the same time, I see AI-generated music channels getting created two months ago, crossing 200k views with little “human” friction. I’m writing to you here not to bitch about it, but rather to pose a professional question concerning the state of our digital platforms in 2026: The “Slot Machine” Effect: If a creator does everything “right,” from professional SEO, to high-quality thumbnails averaging 5-10% CTR, and consistent uploads – Why is the platform failing to deliver that content to the very people who clicked “Subscribe”? The Value of Craft: Are we entering an age where the algorithm values “velocity” (AI churn) over “craft” (humanly composed music)? It feels like the connection between an artist and an audience is being torn down in favour of a “viral-or-nothing” lottery. For those of us who are accumulating work over years and not over weeks, the math is becoming less justifiable. To my network of creators, marketers, and developers: Is the old-fashioned “subscriber” model dead? And if so, where does the independent artist find their “1,000 true fans” in an AI -fed stream? my musi is no longer working it seems i Am at breaking point now