That's playing with fire. If/when Google figures out what you're doing, they'll nuke your entire Google presence- YouTube, Gmail, everything- with no recourse.
About $90ish after some cursory searching. I wouldn't do it, though, seems like a great way to get a nasty surprise in the future when the bots get terminated.
The sad part about the sub requirement is that many forms of content are valuable but not sub-worthy.
If you create a video on how to fix a ‘93 Hyundai’s brakes and next week how to fix your vintage garage door, I’m not going to sub. It’s not « feedable » content
Maybe I would if it was entertaining in a time-wasting way, but that shouldn’t be a requirement.
ChrisFix isn’t going to make a brake-change video for every car out there.