• @superminerJG
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    254 days ago

    Let’s just say, unless YouTube crosses people’s bottom lines and there’s an alternative being actively advertised, people won’t move.

    Otherwise, they push that bottom line further.

    • @kalleboo
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      164 days ago

      The lack of alternatives where creators actually get paid for people watching their videos is the biggest problem.

      • @[email protected]
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        4 days ago

        Even youtube doesn’t pay the creators that much. Lois Rossman in a recent video showed some of his video in YT that had over 200k views and generated ~100 USD of income.

        • @[email protected]
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          54 days ago

          On a related note. Why would creators add sponsored segments/other sponsoring/patreon etc if YT pays them enough?

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          YT doesn’t pay them enough. Unless your some kind of super star.

        • @kalleboo
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          14 days ago

          And that’s probably what will kill them as payouts get worse and worse making other platforms more attractive as you’re not losing as much. A lot of YouTubers I follow seem to becoming more and more reliant on Patreon as ad revenue goes down.

    • @Rhoeri
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      24 days ago

      Agreed. Seems there no floor to what people will put up with from them. I can’t understand it. I’ve tried products and services I found that I absolutely hated. I don’t have those products or services anymore.

      It’s pretty easy to not do something.