View Full Version : YouTube taking away the rights to make big money
Gusto Brunt
29-04-2017, 12:22 PM
So, OK, I love YouTube. I watch all mannner of videos and films.
But I can't stand the 'professional' YouTuber.
The majority are very annoying and, let's be fair, don't have any talent. Just a big mouth.
Up until now these no-marks have been making a fortune basically making crappy videos with very little substance. The one-time highest earning jump-cut bores would basically post a video, get around 2,000,000,000 views in three days and basically make a barrow load of cash.
I've heard this gravy train is coming to an end. :dance: I know so because many of them have been complaining about it.
Good. So now maybe these people will get a proper job.:joker:
Withano
29-04-2017, 12:26 PM
Im mad about this. I hardly ever watch TV, because I prefer the content on YouTube.. but with their new rules the only channels that are going to survive are "family friendly" ones. Meaning anybody that has an audience of adults are either gonna drastically change, or quit. It sucks.
However I have noticed companies taking this opportutinity and paying youtubers to directly sponsor them inside of their video, so maybe itll be fine. Its the small youtubers that are getting ****ed over.
Mystic Mock
02-05-2017, 01:21 PM
I know it's not everybody's thing, but I honestly don't get why job opportunities are being taken away because they're apparently unconventional? Or "sleazy" in page 3 modelling's case?
RichardG
02-05-2017, 03:49 PM
I know it's not everybody's thing, but I honestly don't get why job opportunities are being taken away because they're apparently unconventional? Or "sleazy" in page 3 modelling's case?
don't worry mock, there's still plenty of content to see on the internet
Amy Jade
02-05-2017, 04:13 PM
Zoella and her talentless mates putting out the reduced to clear in tesco is quite a funny prospect.
Withano
02-05-2017, 04:21 PM
Zoella won't be affected because she has an audience of children mostly, and doesn't swear or talk about sex etc.
Mystic Mock
02-05-2017, 04:52 PM
don't worry mock, there's still plenty of content to see on the internet
:joker:
DouglasS
02-05-2017, 05:32 PM
I don't think Zoella or her friends are talentless tbh - they entertain me. I understand that lots of Joe and Caspar's friends have got 100,000s of followers just through being in their videos etc though
Brother Leon
02-05-2017, 07:28 PM
Imagine hating on someone else's success:laugh:
Besides it's not those youtubers being effected anyway. It's the ones that post videos that aren't completely kid friendly or controversial or anything containing real life real issues. YouTube is amazing, but is slowly going down the ****ter with all the censoring and PG friendly pushing.
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