LOL. Don't be dumb. If it has viewers - there is money to be made.
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Replying to @Monkey_MarkP @Bill_Bickers and
If Pepsi, Volvo, or StateFarm refuse to put their name next to it, the views are worthless. Because no one is paying for them.
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Replying to @atradaitoshi @Monkey_MarkP and
Before YT drastically changed so much it was about views but now if you make content that is remotely close to being aggressive or otherwise what they deem unworthy of ad revenue then they won’t put up ads for that video and that is a major upset for creators that care about
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Replying to @jordanreapers @atradaitoshi and
I and many other creators don’t really care for making money on YT - yes it helps with bills an what not most definitely but a lot of creators enjoy making videos but if YouTube can’t provide a better reason why a video got struck or w.e then the platform will die out eventually
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Replying to @jordanreapers @Monkey_MarkP and
You may not care about making money on YouTube but they do, and it's all they care about. Anything they can't explicitly profit off of will eventually just be purged from the platform.
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Replying to @atradaitoshi @jordanreapers and
The LGBT population is 5% companies constantly make advertisements geared toward them. Do you think it's profitable to make ads for 5% of the population?
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Replying to @Monkey_MarkP @jordanreapers and
Those ads can appeal to LGBT sympathizers ("woke people") as well. Of whom you can't exactly measure the size of. If it weren't making money, they wouldn't be doing it.
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Replying to @atradaitoshi @jordanreapers and
Tell that to Gillette. It's about keeping a narrative. Once a company has enough money - they no longer need to make more, and now the narrative is what matters. Once Youtube had a monopoly on all user/online videos THEN the new rules started to come.
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Replying to @Monkey_MarkP @atradaitoshi and
People would have been on Vimeo/Dailymotion-- anywhere else BUT Youtube, but in the beginning Youtube was the only one offering money, so people made Youtube their home. Once they cornered the market THAT's when Youtube started to cut people off.
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Replying to @Monkey_MarkP @jordanreapers and
Because they've established themselves to the mainstream. They've got ESPN and Comedy Central and shit now. They don't need individuals anymore.
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People started cutting cable because the commercials were too often and the content sucked. People went to youtube for good content, now the dying media gets on youtube. More ads, same stale content. Wonder what's going to happen.
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Replying to @Bill_Bickers @Monkey_MarkP and
Hopefully the cycle repeats and there's somewhere new to go.
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