Every major VLOGING YouTuber is making @Twitch channels to get that hot $5 a month sub money
Dear @TeamYouTube @YouTubeGaming @YTCreators @SusanWojcicki
It’s time you offer (Sponsorships) to all YouTubers not just YouTube Gaming!
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People sub for the live interaction with someone who has thousands of people watching. A button on a non-live YouTube channel would just be a glorified donation button. It would turn into patreon. Just slut money.
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Replying to @Vigilant_Inc @KEEMSTAR and
Lol, dude, “slut money”? That’s the worst counterargument I’ve read thus far about this topic. Monthly support should not be exclusive to streamers. To say that is to say streamers deserve it more than YouTube content creators who create videos, and some who also stream, too.
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Replying to @FriduwulfTV @KEEMSTAR and
Monthly support isn't exclusive to streamers. Patreon is a prime example. No one deserves anything more than anyone. I'm just saying that pasting a support button on a non-live YouTube channel has to be more complicated than that to fix the Creator to Viewer interaction wall.
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Replying to @FriduwulfTV @KEEMSTAR and
Alright but again how does that fix the Creator to Viewer interaction wall for those that don't want YouTube streams? You're just saying "give me features" without supporting why those features are needed. People subscribe on twitch for the interaction.
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Replying to @Vigilant_Inc @KEEMSTAR and
The monthly subscription is not exclusive to the interaction. Its foundation is fundamentally to support the content creator's experience, be it supporting themselves and/or the stream.
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Replying to @FriduwulfTV @KEEMSTAR and
It's foundation was for the purpose of supporting the creator, ya but what it was and what it is are vastly different things. People subscribe on twitch for interaction and support, the interaction is a key aspect of it as well as the stuff you get with subscribing.
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So how will YouTube do a service like this? What can they or the creators offer as perks for supporting them? Interaction with them is gone, channel emotes really aren't a thing, so what can be offered?
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