Something I learned in Communication 101: Communication is two-way, sending and receiving. You can say whatever you want, but if your actions send a different message, it won't be received by your intended audience.
-
Show this thread
-
@TeamYouTube, removing ticks from thousands of creators is a relatively small action, but the message is loud and clear: "We don't care about our small, medium, and even large creators. We do however, value brands and celebrities going forward."8 replies 12 retweets 172 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @SunlessKhan @TeamYouTube
Agreed. My wife,
@peasant_potato and I migrated to Twitch a while back in spite of YouTube being easier to stream to and having downsampling for all streams. We wanted a platform that wouldn't demonitize or copy strike us if we loaded up a game and it had half a second of music1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @KrytonTek @SunlessKhan and
I had a 30 minute clip from CSGO, but because of a few second of music (that we talked over on the stream) in the form of an mvp music kit that one of my teammates had it was demonitized. I removed the video, but when I'm streaming I can't control things like this entirely.
1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @KrytonTek @SunlessKhan and
I even had one instance that I was in deathmatch and shared a clip, but an opponent was spamming his mic with almost unrecognizable music. I quickly muted him, but despite the music being scratchy, talked over, and having other gun sounds, my 5 minute clip was demonitized for
1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
The maybe 5-10 seconds of ear-destroying "music". @YouTube has lost any and all respect for it's smaller names and only cares about the major brands. As a streamer, YouTube is absolutely useless, but without these policies, I would have used them as my preferred platform.
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.