I know Nebula is not exactly open source, but it is pitched as a creator-controlled (or, at least a creator-centric) platform.

YouTube is my main platform of media consumption, and I would prefer to find other avenues that are not quite as monolithic.

Has anyone here tried Nebula? Is it worth it, and is there anything sketchy about it I should be aware of?

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    713 hours ago

    That being said, from what I am aware of, Nebula still pays creators more than YouTube per view.

    I think it’s really important that we stop talking in terms of payment on a per-view basis - Nebula does not pay on a per-view basis. Nebula uses the same model as music streaming companies, i.e. a pro rata stream share model. This means that creators get paid based on how large of a percentage of the total streaming time was on their content. No additional money is generated for each view, it’s conceptually still a fraction of what you pay monthly. The more content you view on the platform, the less each view conceptually pays.

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      13 hours ago

      Wait so YouTube premium actually has a better pay split model (per view.)

      This is a bizarre turn of events. The only reason I was interested in nebula is because I thought it was paid by my personal watch time.

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          131 minutes ago

          From what I’m reading it’s split based on my watch time instead of doing a global pool like Spotify. The language is confusing though

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            It’s a bit hard to tell from the public information on the subject, but either way, it’s not a per-view model - which cannot exist in a fixed-price all-access environment for practical reasons.

            I’m not sure how practical it would be to do the royalty payments on an individual user consumption level, but I have little insight into the implementation here.

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        “better” is subjective. There’s a pie, and creators get a portion of that pie depending on their portion of the volume of total views. It’s a pretty fair and sustainable way for the company to pay creators decently.

        So they do get paid by your personal views, but your subscription isn’t individually divided. Every subscription is.

        The better part comes from, they get paid more per view than from YouTube.

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          127 minutes ago

          From what I’m reading, the pie is just my subscription and watch time. The language is confusing though, I may be wrong.