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7->''"Don't forget to like, follow, and obey!"''
8-->-- '''Catchphrase of Tyreen Calypso''', ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'', an in-universe instance of this trope
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10You've heard it a thousand times. You're watching a video on Platform/YouTube, and suddenly you're asked to "please subscribe to our channel", or maybe you're told where the subscribe button is located since you could never hope to find it on your own. Typically, any "professional-ish" [=YouTube=] video closes with anywhere from 15 seconds to 2 minutes of screens full of flashing animated "Click Me! Click Me!" buttons trying to entice the viewer to subscribe and/or watch all the other videos in the channel, as well as exhortations to like and/or comment on the video. This is [[InherentInTheSystem encouraged by the site]]: likes, subscriptions, and comments are all factored into the algorithm as a sign that the video is worth spreading, so it is basically mandatory for creators on the site to encourage that engagement to grow or maintain relevance and visibility.
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12[[OlderThanTheyThink This isn't limited to YouTube.]] Many {{magazines}}, for instance, have full-page ads near the front begging you to subscribe if you haven't already, or subscription cards that fall out as soon as you pick up the periodical. Premium TV channels tend to have ads asking the viewers to renew their subscription. Of course, the trope starter might be Creator/{{PBS}} and Creator/{{NPR}}, who both use appeals and special programming to get viewers and listeners to donate to their stations to continue to provide the programming.
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14This trope also includes authors asking for you to vote for or donate to them, or any other time that authors are giving you free content, but then they expect something in return.
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16In fictional examples, the ShamelessSelfPromoter is usually the one who does this. Compare NowBuyTheMerchandise.
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18Not to be confused with ''Please Subscribe'', which is a documentary of various [=YouTube=] celebrities including David Choi, Daxflame, Happyslip, and Music/TayZonday.
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20!!Examples
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23[[folder:"Please Subscribe" Examples]]
24!!General
25* Creating a link that says 'CLICK HERE to subscribe' using annotations was extremely common on [=YouTube=] before these customizable boxes were replaced with picture links restricted to the end of the video.
26* Hundreds of LetsPlay, most often on [=YouTube=], do this.
27
28!!Anime
29* Starting with episode 4 of ''Anime/CapRevolutionBottleman'' (which has an English dub on the [=YouTube=] channel for Litt Tak Toys), the previews at the end of episodes ended with Natsu and Momo's catchphrase "Bottle battle go!", then "Please don't forget to subscribe to the channel!"
30
31!!Let's Play
32* In the beginning of his videos, ''WebVideo/{{Dream}}'' shows us his [=YouTube=] statistics, then tells us that we don't have to like him or his videos, in a way that feels like we're not pressured to.
33* ''WebVideo/{{Markiplier}}'' closes out his Youtube videos by pointing out other videos and his annotations, but this trope also became a RunningGag in his Drunk Minecraft series with Bob and Wade, wherein viewers are encouraged to "like favorite and subscribe if X" where X could be ''anything.''
34* Rabbid Luigi often injects this into his episodes in a comedic fashion, like claiming the GodMode cheat of ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' also causes cryptic messages to rain down that tell you to "subscribe and ring the bell icon". As an example of Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad, the comments are usually full of people lauding the way he put it in the episode.
35* Several ''WebVideo/SMPLive'' players have taken to carrying around a map in their offhand that says to subscribe using Twitch Prime.
36* WebVideo/{{Technoblade}} did this to the point of MemeticMutation. Techno often promoted his channel at the most inopportune moments, and he even had a "Sellout Timer" set to go off every thirty minutes so he could remember to promote.
37** This crosses over to his character counterpart on the ''WebVideo/DreamSMP'', where his shameless self-promotion is a RunningGag to the point that [[spoiler:he once massacred half a dozen people at the Manburg Festival with his firework-loaded crossbow, then named "Subscribe to Technoblade", and he named one of the Withers he let loose on the ruins of L'Manburg "Subscribe to Technoblade". In the latter case, he even claimed that [[SkewedPriorities the name was the most important part]]]].
38** This has even got to the point that [[https://youtu.be/tro8orISlYE once]] while playing ''VideoGame/AmongUs'', Techno called an Emergency Meeting ''just to tell the people playing with him to "Subscribe to Technoblade"''. [[spoiler:The aforementioned other players immediately voted him off, and it turns out Techno ''was the Impostor'', meaning that he would rather lose the game than miss out on promoting his channel.]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5tj5vzCFZ4 It must be seen to be believed.]]
39** He apologizes for this in his last video posthumously, explaining that the money was for his siblings' college fund should they choose to go to college.
40
41!!Live-Action TV
42* Parodied on ''Series/TheLateLateShow with James Corden'', where his discussion about the show's new website [=YourMomMassagesMe.com=] turned into a ticket plug, which turned into an OverlyLongGag where he listed off every single social network he was supposedly on.
43-->'''James:''' You can Do-Re-Mi on Fa-So-La-Ti-Do. Make your mom proud on J-Date. You can eat me on Uber Eats. You can work-work-work me on Rihannster. You can twerk-twerk-twerk me on Twerkster.
44* Parodied in "[[Recap/ResidentAlienS2E4RadioHarry Radio Harry]]" from ''Series/ResidentAlien''. Harry Vanderspeigle is helping to deliver a baby, but he is a HughMann alien, not a actual doctor. As such, all of the advice his provides on the birth is regurgitated from a [=YouTube=] video he watched and he ends with a BreathlessNonSequitur delivery of "Be sure to like and subscribe."
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46!!Podcasts
47* Every episode of [[Creator/AdamAndJoe Adam Buxton's]] podcast ends with a song that repeatedly asks the listener to "like and subscribe", which WebAnimation/{{Cyriak}} turned into a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLXaJRjC5CE distinctly disturbing animation]] of hundreds of hairy Buxton-creatures literally feeding "like" and "subscribe" buttons to their hairy god-creature.
48* ''Podcast/NerdistPodcast'' channel's ''Neil's Puppet Dreams'' has star Creator/NeilPatrickHarris do this at the end of each video. In the first few, he made it a point to tell the audience that it's ''not'' his junk to which he's pointing.
49
50!!Visual Novels
51* For every version of ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'' released before the completion of the story, gameplay ended with a message to check out the developers' Patreon page.
52
53!!Web Animation
54* A screen at the end of every ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'', at times featuring the characters interacting with the button.
55* ''WebAnimation/{{Weegeepie}}'' [[PlayedForLaughs plays this for laughs]]:
56--> "If you subscribe, you'll get free choccy milk!\
57[[MoodWhiplash But if you don't...]]\
58[[WesternAnimation/SuperMarioBrosSuperShow YOU'RE GONNA TURN]] [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment INTO A GOOMBA!]]
59* ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' has Yatzee mention this while ranting about the crowded interface of ''VideoGame/SystemShock2''. In the video uploaded on [=YouTube=], you can actually click on the text that pops up to subscribe to the channel.
60
61!!Web Videos
62* WebVideo/{{Caddicarus}} has made a thing out of this at the end of most of his videos as well.
63--->'''Caddicarus:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn_yxweTIO0 Ay-ay-ay-ay, ay-ay-ay-ay, subscrriibe!]]
64* ''WebVideo/CookingWithDog'' originally had "Like Me" and [[BlindIdiotTranslation "You like button."]] Now it's just "Like me" and "Please subscribe."
65* ''WebVideo/ACoupleOfCuntsInTheCountryside'' do this OncePerEpisode.
66* The Critical Drinker used to end videos with the standard "like & subscribe" request, but according to a Q&A, he eventually decided it was cliche and unnecessary since it rarely persuades viewers who don't care to subscribe. His new signoff is a terse "Anyway, that's all I have for today. Go away now!"
67* [[https://www.youtube.com/user/DYKGaming Did You Know Gaming]] ends every video not only with a request to subscribe to their channel but also the personal channel of whoever is providing the narration for the video in question (with varying degrees of eloquence).
68* WebVideo/{{Doraman}}: His description ends with a note to "Be sure to subscribe if you like what you see!"
69* [[http://dormtainment.com/ Dormtainment]] usually has annotations that say please subscribe, and some of the earlier videos even had them asking producers to consider them for a TV show.
70* ''WebVideo/TheDuelLogs'' uses an indirect variation: the videos end with "did you know, only X% of people who watch these videos are actually subscribed to the channel?"
71* ''WebVideo/EatYourKimchi'': At the end of every video installment there is a verbal request and banner at the bottom of the page.
72* WebVideo/FoldingIdeas discusses the nature of this trope in a minisode of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQoM-QF52Zo The Good News of Like Share Subscribe]]", as well as ways to work around it on [=YouTube=]. The example of the call to subscribe Dan comes up with based on his own guidelines is "Go in peace, my children, in the name of like, share, and subscribe, amen," [[SelfDemonstratingArticle which he's taken to using in its proper context in some later videos]].
73* ''WebVideo/FrenchBaguetteIntelligence'': Defied in the ending disclaimer of ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeO7XqWOJso Does pineapple go on pizza?]]''
74-->'''Fuckette:''' Fear not. I'm not going to ask you to like, subscribe, yadda yadda. [[TakeThat I'm not a cunt]].
75* ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' parodies this trope by interjecting the phrase "like, comment, and subscribe!" as a RunningGag.
76** They have since added a straight "subscribe" button at the end of each video, which they occasionally anthropomorphise as "Scribey" or comedically misspell.
77** Also parodied on an episode of VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess where Dan says a rather threatening version.
78-->'''Danny:''' Like coment and ''SURVIVE''.
79* A RunningGag in [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2msEzmNU3Um7KF2EnXJBFA GrandLineReview]] videos is to include a joke of some kind, with a request to hit the subscribe button as the punchline.
80* From ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvY-_W1bk34 Household Hackers]]'' we get such gems as this: "After we get through today's tip, you'll never again have to wander aimlessly from video to video begging for subscribers like the neglected latch-key child you are." Subtle.
81* ''WebVideo/IsItAGoodIdeaToMicrowaveThis'': In their more recent episodes, each member of the cast asks you to subscribe, not to the channel you're watching, but to their personal [=YouTube=] channels instead.
82* Mike Mozart does this at the end of every ''WebVideo/JeepersMedia'' video.
83* Every episode of ''WebVideo/MrDeity'' since the third season ends with a sketch in which Brian Dalton (sometimes in character) encourages viewers to donate and/or subscribe. In some cases, these have been longer than the episode itself.
84* When WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick had Andre the Black Nerd on her Blip show, he instinctively closed the show by asking viewers to like and subscribe, saying that [=YouTube=] will violently punish those who don't include that message.
85* Occasionally a "like and subscribe" message will pop up as an easter egg in ''WebVideo/NowInTheNineties''. For example, it was used as Ryu's win quote in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' and edited into the Game Over screen of ''VideoGame/FridayThe13th''.
86* One ''WebVideo/PotterPuppetPals'' video ends with Harry making this request of the audience, after which a cutback shows Hermione and Ron standing to the side.
87-->''''Hermione:''' "OK, Harry, we will do those things you just told us to do."\
88'''Ron:''' "Subscribe to wha-?"\
89'''Hermione:''' "Shhh!"
90* WebVideo/{{Saberspark}} awkwardly asks his viewers to subscribe to his channel in his review of ''WesternAnimation/UnicornWars''.
91* WebVideo/SourceFed fans can recite it- "Please like and subscribe and click this annotation here for more videos." It's at the end of every video. They make five videos a day Monday-Thursday.
92* ''WebVideo/{{Stampylongnose}}'s'' ''Let's Cress'' channel {{parodie|dTrope}}s this by obscuring key parts of videos with 'Like The Video!!!' text, which flies onscreen with an increasingly long and ridiculous whooshing sound each time. At the end of a video, he also asks people to subscribe and share the video on Platform/{{Facebook}} and Platform/MySpace.
93%%* Jack Skyblue of Website/TeamNightSaturn'' is [[https://www.facebook.com/mrjackskyblue/posts/993781670708981 not a fan]] of this trope.
94* WebVideo/{{Tobuscus}} does this at the end of every single one of his videos. Heck, he even made a theme song out of it. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-SUBSCRIBE!
95* ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony'' parodies this in the episode "Little Miss Montage". First, the characters blatantly compare the fashion show to Youtube: "This isn't Youtube. You can't just ask us to look at something and chuck a hissy fit if we don't like it." At the end of the episode, Rarity is very disappointed that the big-name fashion critic "liked" her dresses but didn't "favourite" them. Then the text insert at the very end reads:
96-->Every time you like something without adding to favourites, a baby penguin dies. Think of the penguins; like AND favourite. Also subscribe or a piano falls on a baby giraffe.
97
98!!Other
99* ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'': At the end of each issue is a reminder to subscribe to the magazine, offering a discount for subscriptions instead of at full newsstand price. Some issues would have more advertising than just the end-of-issue reminder.
100* At the end of every episode of [[Creator/RussellBrand Russell Brand's]] web show ''The Trews,'' he will finish the topic of the day and will say with the same breath; "That's some Trew News, subscribe here."
101* The Creator/{{BBC}}'s official ''Series/DoctorWho'' channel has used several over the years.
102** A clip of a Silent in its ship reaching for the audience while a caption stands, the implication being that the alien is using its power of suggestion to influence the viewer to subscribe.
103** The Eleventh Doctor (Creator/MattSmith) using his sonic screwdriver to illuminate a "Please Subscribe" message before pointing to it.
104** After Matt Smith's departure, the Doctors speak to the audience. Creator/PeterCapaldi channels the Twelfth Doctor's commanding tone as he instructs "DON'T FORGET TO CLICK BELOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE OFFICIAL DOCTOR WHO YOUTUBE CHANNEL". Fitting the change in character, the Thirteenth Doctor (Creator/JodieWhittaker) repeats the message in a warmer tone.
105** Recent uploads relating to the classic series feature messages from their respective Doctors (Creator/ColinBaker, Creator/TomBaker, etc.)
106--> '''Tom Baker:''' Well, how could I possibly forget that? For goodness sake! You've got the message, haven't you?
107* Parodied very well by Cracked [[http://www.cracked.com/video_18549_why-every-video-youtube-starting-to-look-same.html here.]]
108* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] by Creator/EmperorLemon, who frequently asks people who dislike his newer content (especially those who only subscribed to his channel for his Pixar poops) to unsubscribe.
109* Japan's Creator/{{NHK}} took this onto a whole new level--casting [[Creator/NobuyukiHiyama high-]][[Creator/KosukeToriumi profile]] [[Creator/SoichiroHoshi voice]] [[Creator/JunichiSuwabe actors]] in portraying four [[{{Bishounen}} pretty boy]] [[TheOperatorsMustBeCrazy operators]] in full-voiced interactive DatingSim [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DNRRLQ03xY style.]] Their interactive FAQ service ended on May 31, 2017.
110* Pandora internet radio occasionally shows advertisements for Pandora One, their ad-free subscription version.
111* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'':
112** The official [=YouTube=] uploads have the following in their descriptions: "Follow us and watch the latest animations of ''Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf''."
113** Several of the official [=YouTube=] uploads end with Weslie pointing to the subscribe button and Wolffy pointing to more videos.
114* Music/{{Numberock}}: Most videos ask you to check out numberrock.com for a free trial and ad-free videos. Some integrate it uniquely, like Rob in "Number Lines Song" texting [[BreakingTheFourthWall the viewer]] to do this and the latter (labelled as "YOU") potentially agreeing depending on how the rest of the video goes.
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116
117[[folder:"Please Vote" Examples]]
118!!Video Games
119* ''VideoGame/HappyWheels'' is notorious for levels that include a demand/plea (either in the level description or in the level itself) to rate 5, regardless of the quality of the level. Some players will even withhold full levels or future installments of a series unless enough people rate 5 stars. [[WordOfGod The creator of the game]] has expressed his disapproval of this practice.
120* The ''Videogame/LittleBigPlanet'' comment function is never used to comment on the relevant level but instead consists entirely of people begging you to play and heart their levels. This tendency was parodied in the ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' level pack, where [[spoiler:Liquid Ocelot's evil plan was to flood LBP with generic levels encouraging people to heart him so he can become the most popular player]].
121* "Plz Vote" or some variant thereof is a common sight on most Powder Game uploads. It can also be found on VideoGame/ThePowderToy saves.
122
123!!Webcomics
124* Webcomics with vote incentives, usually a sketch or preview, to encourage people to vote for them on sites like Buzzcomix or [=TopWebComics=]: ''Webcomic/EvilDiva'', ''Webcomic/{{Earthsong}}'', ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'', ''Webcomic/{{Zap}}'', ''Pebble Version'', ''Webcomic/TheBMovieComic,'' ''Webcomic/TheZombieHunters'', ''Webcomic/TheMeek'', ''Webcomic/NotAVillain'' and ''Webcomic/TheChallengesOfZona''.
125* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' made some for Buzzcomix in its very earliest days, which are now viewable [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/Incentives.html here]].
126* ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' used to offer an early look at tomorrow's comic, and a one-panel extra that showed what happened after the end of the current comic if you voted for the site. The former was phased out, and the latter was changed so that you only had to hover your mouse over a red button to access, although it's still often referred to as the "votey comic" anyway.
127
128!!Web Videos
129* [=YouTube=] used to host contests that used the video rating system (the "five stars" system at first, then the "thumbs up/down" system which replaced it) as a way of tallying "votes". The page that listed those contests has since disappeared in one of [=YouTube's=] many redesigns.
130* The ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' invoke this as a RunningGag, e.g.: "People from Japan! Please confirm this! Like, subscribe, and comment!"
131* Some episodes of ''WebVideo/NinjaTheMissionForce'' end with either Gordon being called by either Gordon or himself asking how they can support the show, he tells them to share their favourite episodes, etc., and acts like it's no big deal who just phoned him.
132
133!!Other
134* "Please rate this app" is used in so many iPhone applications (apps) that it's become a StockPhrase.
135* Used quite inexplicably in the fanfic ''Fanfic/LightAndDarkTheAdventuresOfDarkYagami'', when the author urges us to "Read my fic! Vote!", with no indication of where to do so or what we are voting for (Fanfiction.net does not have any sort of voting system, nor was the fic entered as part of a contest).
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:"Please Donate" Examples]]
139!!General
140* A lot of online artists will usually ask their watchers or fans to donate in order to be able to produce more quality art and to feed themselves. Some artists may just straight up ask for donations while others may use things like Patreon to let people donate monthly while giving rewards back in return.
141* Developers of custom Android firmware very frequently include donate links next to the download links for booze or coffee.
142* [[http://www.fast3d.co.uk/ Gerald Day]], a British creator of low-polygon Poser content, asks for [=PayPal=] donations of £1 or US$1.50 from Poser artists who use his free items.
143* You could argue that crowd-funding sites like Website/{{Indiegogo}} and UsefulNotes/{{Kickstarter}} are this sort of thing on a professional level. For example, ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'' used the former in order to make Seasons 3 and 4.
144* Creator/{{NPR}} and the Creator/{{PBS}} are publicly funded and will occasionally go into "pledge drives" where they will beg for viewers to donate between segments, often with promises of tote bags to sweeten the deal.
145* At times Website/{{Wikipedia}} has banners that lead to pages with "personal appeals" explaining that they need donations to keep the servers running, etc. [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/2010-wikipedia-fundraising-campaign Parodies ensued]].
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147!!Video Games
148* ''Videogame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has a "please donate" plea from the creator on its front page, as well as a link to the donation form in the top tray (using the icon menu display option). Of course, considering donating enough money earns you a Mr. Accessory ([[BribingYourWayToVictory which are tradeable for special in-game items]]), this could just be for the convenience of speedrunners and/or people after the Item of the Month.
149* Some ''Videogame/{{Minecraft}}'' servers combine this and BribingYourWayToVictory by offering perks, access to certain tools, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking a different colored name]]. Though a lot of servers are fine (even some that do this are okay), many servers take it over the top.
150* When downloading ''Videogame/RunmanRaceAroundTheWorld'', you are asked to donate unless you're a "lame dude who only likes to support lame games". Well, bummer, but they'll give you the game anyway.
151* The makers of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosCrossover'' already ran a successful Kickstarter funding for their ''Super Action Squad'' project, but are now asking for more donations so they can devote more time to developing it. There's a meter below the game's main menu showing how much they raised and how much they need, between which there is a ''big'' gap.
152
153!!Webcomics
154* Webcomics with donation incentives: ''Webcomic/{{Earthsong}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Zap}}!'' and ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' have wallpapers, ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'' has extra comics, and ''Webcomic/TrueMagic'' has extra comics and wallpapers.
155* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/020318c did it at one point]]. The author does confess to being ashamed of that quip though.
156* ''Webcomic/FauxPas'' has a little icon of a dog dish labeled "Randy" (the name of the fox main character) which links to a donation site.
157* ''Webcomic/GingersBread'' has a drawing of Ginger holding a tip jar.
158* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' offers incentive comics involving a goblin named Tempts Fate in a "please donate or he'll die" donation scheme.
159* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' asks you to turn [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/support.html these spiders into monies]] to make their dreams come true.
160* ''Webcomic/HannaIsNotABoysName'' has wallpapers and extra comics as incentives to donate.
161* Blind Ferret Enterprises, the business developed for producing ''Webcomic/LeastICouldDo'' and ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'', founder Ryan Sohmer is viciously against this. Whenever he comments about webcomics in general or tries to give advice to people wanting to make webcomics, this is one of the first 'don'ts' on his list, right after 'fail to update when you promise to'. Sohmer does, however, post about his various Kickstarter projects in the NewsPost section.
162* Fred Gallagher of ''Webcomic/MegaTokyo'' takes pride in having averted this trope even during the hard times when he was paying for the bandwidth out of pocket.
163* In June 2011, the characters of ''WebComic/{{Precocious}}'' [[BreakingTheFourthWall broke the fourth wall]] for several strips in which they asked readers for donations.
164* In ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', their donation meter is invariably one of the main cast being [[GenderBender transformed into a woman]]. The more money is donated, the more of the character's body is transformed.
165* ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'' has a little animation below the comic begging for donations.
166
167!!Web Videos
168* ''Animemusicvideos'' used to have a particularly invasive manner of requesting donations. While the site was displayed, it would randomly pull up a screen asking for donations, then at the bottom of this screen there were three buttons, one of these buttons would say something like 'continue', and the two others would say 'donate'. These buttons would be randomly swapped every time the screen pops up, forcing you to either pay attention or risk mistakenly hitting the 'donate' button.
169* ''WebVideo/MrDeity'' has attached to the end of each episode a clip of the creator rather shamelessly begging for donations. The clips are hilarious and have gotten increasingly elaborate over the years; the ones for season 3 form a mini-story arc.
170* ''WebVideo/WorldWarTwo'': The series was announced with a Kickstarter campaign and pre-production and the construction of their own small studio was accomplished as a result of that success. At the [[EveryEpisodeEnding end of every episode]], Indy asks the viewers to join the [[FanCommunityNicknames [=TimeGhost=] Army]] by subscribing and supporting them on their ongoing crowdfunding campaigns.
171* ''WebAnimation/FullyRamblomatic'' is an independent CreatorDrivenSuccessor by [[Creator/BenCroshaw Yahtzee Croshaw]] of his now-defunct series ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'', and done [[ChannelHop as part of the newly-formed creator-owned group Second Wind]]. In the premiere episode of the series and the channel as a whole (a review of ''VideoGame/AlanWakeII''), Yahtzee ends with [[SincerityMode an uncharacteristically impassioned outro]] asking new viewers to support the show and others like it by other former-''[[Website/TheEscapist Escapist]]'' creators by donating to Second Wind's Patreon.
172-->'''Yahtzee:''' [[LampshadeHanging Don't worry, I'm not gonna have an impassioned talk like this every week]]. I think next time [[SelfDeprecation we'll go back to the smash-cutting-to-the-overly-loud credits music]] right after the final gag. It's just cos this is the first. Don't want anyone to think I'm getting sincere all of a sudden.
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175[[folder:Fictional Examples/References to This Trope]]
176!!Anime and Manga
177* Pictured above is Popuko from ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'': [[http://68.media.tumblr.com/d01ab8a337c5d35bc76d99962f7a5191/tumblr_o99adkRBlT1r5kws5o1_500.jpg she starts her requests]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJiu-tSYYGE like any content creator would]], then...
178--> '''Popuko:''' And to those who haven't [subscribed]... '''like you'''\
179''[Cut to a man watching the video]''\
180'''Popuko:''' [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou We're coming to your house right now.]]\
181'''Man:''' Huh?\
182''[His doorbell rings.]''
183** The anime adaptation takes it further: the viewer takes the role of the clueless man of the strip and Popuko [[OminousVisualGlitch makes the screen glitch before turning it black]] and showing her presence to them via a sound at the door. If she rings at the doorbell in the first segment[[note]][[NightmareRetardant a fact that can destroy the tension]], at not everybody has a doorbell[[/note]], she frantically knocks at the door in the second.
184
185!!Let’s Play
186
187* ''WebVideo/CallMeKevin'' has [[LaughablyEvil Jim Pickens]] give the trope a {{Crunchtastic}} twist in a video focused on the ''Get Famous'' expansion to ''VideoGame/TheSims4'', where Jim’s videos all have the same description of “Be sure to like and subscribble!”
188
189!!Video Games
190* In ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'', this trope serves as the catchphrase of [[BigBad Tyreen Calypso]], one of the leaders of the [[{{Cult}} Children of the Vault]], who does livestreams (or livescreams, as she calls it) of the cult's activities, urging viewers to "like, follow, and obey".
191* This is one of the many, many stock phrases that Spamton, an adbot with ElectronicSpeechImpediment from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'', uses:
192** During Spamton's battle, one of the battle texts is "Great ENEMY! SUSCRIBE[sic] NOW!"
193** If you defeat Spamton by sparing him, he'll ask you to come to his shop, before parting off by saying, "AND DON'T... FORGET! TO [[Like And Subscribe]] FOR MORE [[Hyperlink Blocked.]]"
194** He also tells Kris to "[Like and Subscribe] FOR MORE [Hyperlink Blocked]!" when exiting his shop without having purchased the [=KeyGen=] item.
195* ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes2'': At the end of one side-quest involving an Asgardian taking part in a cooking show, with several pot shots at some of the behind-the-scenes issues with Marvel's licensing, the host ends with the mystic phrase "like, share, subscribe".
196* The Levincia Gym in ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'' has a Gym Test where you co-star in a stream held by Iono, the Gym Leader. At one point during this, she encourages viewers to “Smash that subscribe button”, with the criteria for you passing the test being if she gets enough new subscribers from the stream.
197* In ''VideoGame/Tekken7'', one of Julia's win poses consists of her begging the audience watching her livestreams of her fights to subscribe to her channel.
198
199!!Visual Novels
200* Smoldep from ''VisualNovel/SmoldepsMagickalAdventure'' tells you to remember to like and subscribe to her [=YouTube=] channel, and maybe even leave a comment. This leads to a ButThouMust moment in which choosing not to do so will result in [[spoiler: Smoldep killing You.]]
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202!!Web Videos
203* In ''WebAnimation/PokemonRusty'', Rusty leaves an [=EV=] Trainer in the dust. The [=EV=] Trainer cries out to him, ''"Wait, dude, you forgot to rate and subscribe my how-to videos! RATE and SUBSCRIBE! RATE AND SUBSCRIIIIIIIIIBE"''.
204* Creator/TomScott, in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGl-ffVtaM a video about science fiction premises]] (that for various reasons he can't develop into full stories), includes an unsettling cyberpunk spin on the concept of begging for likes and subscriptions. Tom brings up the concept of "unethical simulation and creation of conscious people, from scratch" within a computer system, crediting Creator/GregEgan and Creator/CharlesStross for "basically completing" the genre, then brings it back to [=YouTube=]:
205-->'''Tom:''' There's one angle that I haven't seen on that yet: a video for a startup company pitch for a product that creates millions of subtly different versions of a video, or a political speech, or an article, and then measures them against simulated fictional people to get their reactions. But it becomes clear over the course of watching the video that the video itself is one of those tests, [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou that the viewer is one of the simulated test subjects]], and when the video ends, so will they, unless they are satisfied with the video. "Like and subscribe, and your simulation will be kept running." ''[laughs]'' That might be too creepy, actually? It seems like a bad idea to potentially induce that much existential angst. But, you know. [[HypocriticalHumor Do like, comment, and subscribe. Just in case.]] ''[{{Ominous Visual Glitch}}es appear]'' The video is ending, after all.
206
207!!Webcomics
208* In [[http://exterminatusnow.co.uk/2012-05-06/comic/the-bookend-of-unimaginable-power/the-revolution-will-be-televised/ this]] ''Webcomic/ExterminatusNow'' comic, it's revealed that Silas Morth has been vlogging the planning for his ritual to summon the Greater Daemon [[FluffyTheTerrible Kevin]] on [=VoodooTube=] in an attempt to corrupt the impressionable masses.
209-->'''Morth''': (holding up an artifact) Hey Internet, Silas here. Look what arrived today! Check out the links in the description for instructions on how to draw your own summoning circle, and remember to subscribe to my channel.
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213[[SelfDemonstratingArticle To every one who has subscribed to our website,]] [[Manga/PopTeamEpic thank you as always!]] [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou And to you who haven't...]] ''[[ParanoiaFuel We're coming for you now.]]''

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