What YouTube is doing is making it harder and harder to get into the platform, and as a direct result bad, but popular channels (like Logan Paul) will rise, while better smaller ones move on to alternative monetisation platforms. You're choosing insularity YouTube. You want this.
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Controversial channels that rise in popularity due to shock content get noticed and become monetised, while smaller channels die on the vine - this is a cycle that YouTube is enforcing by making it harder for startups to get anywhere. YouTube wants to have its horrible community.
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Thanks :) I am just trying to move past this bullshit.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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