(2/2) "Not enough public content" means your channel has no public videos (or a very small amount) so you're no longer eligible for YPP. This can also happen if your channel is inactive for a while. You can always upload more public videos and reapply to YPP in 30 days.
They don't pay that cash out immediately, and I'm sure they take a cut. So, I can imagine if they collectively had super chats sitting in an account drawing interest and taking a cut, Profit can be made. Again, More ad blockers means less advertisement dollars.
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I still think it isn't consistent enough to convince some boomer investor versus income straight from other companies. Maybe if internet ads become completely unreliable YouTube will relax on all the rules they've been making up to appeal to the advertisers.
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