Same answer.
I think Milestones like subs/likes/views are irrelevant if you want to make a living, those are not a guarantee.
For example, I have seen people with lots of subscribers in webtoons, I'm talking 5 digit subs or more, then you check their Patreon, and they are barely making anything, then other people with way fewer subscribers or likes, but they are making more money on Patreon or merchandise.
Same with youtubers. Some channels have lot of subs, but some smaller, more niche channels (like reaction videos channel got lots of patreons, or economy channels got more ad money) are making more money at the end.
My goal is to have real supporters than dead subs, sub x sub, or inconsistent views that vary each month. I would rather want 10 loyal patreons, over 10k subscribers.