• ivanafterall
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    788 months ago

    A YouTube creators’ strike isn’t an impossible notion. It’d just have to be led by a couple of big names, like a Mr. Beast type.

    • @3laws
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      518 months ago

      Mr Beast is the result of the trendy gen Z libertarian millionaire pipeline. He will never unionize nor support strikes.

      • JackbyDev
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        278 months ago

        There’s been enough creators that have had enough problems with YouTube that maybe something could happen. I’m not putting money on it or anything but it wouldn’t be that crazy.

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      • @psud
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        148 months ago

        They could argue for

        • a greater share of the value
        • more certainty about being allowed to stay on the platform

        Pretty much like anyone’s top two asks. More money, more security.

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      • @Eldritch
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        28 months ago

        No, it is not all upside. What has more value. Content people want to watch somehow. Or an empty “platform” that slurps up most of the gains.

        I’m not saying there is no value inherent to platform’s. Merely pointing out the disingenuous nature of that argument.

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          • @Eldritch
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            18 months ago

            An empty platform has little value. Hundreds have gotten shut down for this very reason.

            Content by and large makes the platform. Not the other way round. Yet the platform soaks up the lions share of the benefit. Leaving most who aren’t whales to see nothing at all. This is the problem google is very complicit with. I’m all for them making enough to sustain the service. I just think they owe far more than they are giving, to the content that made them.

            Nebula is great. And is trundling along just fine. It could use some more promotion and love sure. But it’s goals aren’t the same as a behemoth like Google’s. Who’s talents aren’t in creating content, but promoting it.

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              • @Eldritch
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                18 months ago

                Creators would exist without the platform. They always have. But the platform definitely does bring value. The problem is that for a while now, greedy corporations have slowly been pushing the balance so that they received most of the benefit of everyone else’s work. It’s an overarching problem of capitalism that we need to deal with. But have been putting off for 50 to 60 years.

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                • @[email protected]
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                  18 months ago

                  Creators would exist without the platform. They always have.

                  Not sure what you mean with this. Youtube has allowed anyone with a camera and an internet connection to put content out in the world. It was completely different back before youtube existed.

                  • @Eldritch
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                    18 months ago

                    I’ve been on the internet since 94. I know what it was like. YouTube did not create creators. People posted video to the internet long before YouTube was a thing. And long before Google owned it. Because they didn’t create it.

      • @pavnilschanda
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        -18 months ago

        Going with what is happening in the SAG/AFTRA strike, perhaps the big names shouldn’t join the strike because they would come across as entitled, but they are more than welcome to donate towards the strike.