The End of YouTube
This is a long video, but its a great example of how Google is going to kill itself.
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Don't disagree with any of that and I'm aware of it the problem is the people who have decent sized followings don't follow to other platforms, a dude that can pull thousands of people for a youtube stream will get a couple hundred on twitch, that's why most of them don't leave.
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I dont like that a public style website censors its users by agenda.... however, anyone crying about demonetizing comes off as lazy. YouTube is a company, they have a business plan and have the right to run it their way.
I like the SJW fails and all that but cmon, just cry and it will change... .how about take initiative and work together to make your own format |
someone just needs to come up with another platform. SOmeone needs to kickstart it! lol
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the kicker is that the channels that are demonetized get twice the ads attached. watch a black pigeon video for instance, you'll have to endure the same St Judes hospital ad two times and an additional instance for every time you pause.
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Google should be forced to sell you tube. Facebook forced to sell Instagram. Allowing them to consolidate stifled competition.
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When someone posts a video titled "Why Everyone's Leaving YouTube", and the video is on YouTube...
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Not a fan of this style of 'argumentation.'
It kind of borrows from the 'Daily Show' paradigm, where you create a tsunami of tiny soundbites that never really culminate in a coherent argument. It relies on inference and emotion. You get that a diverse and wide-ranging group of people are upset about something, but it's still left to you to figure out exactly what. One person saying 'this is a bunch of bullshit' isn't very informative. 100 people saying the same isn't much better. |
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I get that YouTube has their agenda, are ****s about it, and it sucks. Yep. On board. That being said, I’ve been a “keep government the **** out of business decisions” guy forever so if that’s how they roll, roll away. And as a guy who’s at the mercy of a bunch of different giant ass companies, asking a giant ass company to “support” you as a little guy just isn’t going to ****ing happen. Good ****ing luck. In my industry you adapt to the environment not whine about a giant ass company. |
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Pretty well summed up, youtube started as a creator platform and now they are a platform that doesn't care about creators they care about corporations, dude explains it well. |
I'll just put this here:
<iframe width="640" height="360" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border: none;" src="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/u1zVdZ6azpU/"></iframe> 26 minutes, but as with everything Crowder does, it's very interesting. |
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YouTube ain't going anywhere.
It is wildly successful as an advertising platform. A code most social media platforms have been trying to Crack for years. And there will always be users. Plenty of them. |
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