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Title: YouTubeRed
Post by: Clockwork on November 06, 2015, 12:45:11 PM
Anyone got anything on this?

It's a subscription service for youtube. I immediately question why anyone would get it instead of adblock but then realise that I don't use adblock to support content creators. So it's for people like me then who don't really want ads but want to keep their favourite channels running? Doesn't seem to be. The money from YTR goes into a pot, YT takes it's cut and then the rest of it is divided up to each channel depending on how many minutes of their content people watch. Well that seems fair-ish-I-guess in theory but: Who are the people that are going to be subbing? Mostly adults with money. Who watches more minutes of video than any other demographic - kids. So really the money given by people to support the channels they watch end up going to pewdiepie and markiplier. Or so I see it anyway.
Title: Re: youTubeRed
Post by: comrade_general on November 06, 2015, 12:47:18 PM
Never heard of it. Use adblock.
Title: Re: YouTubeRed
Post by: Othko97 on November 18, 2015, 09:41:17 PM
Yeah, it's intended for people who want to support content creators but hate ads. It's a good idea in principle, but it has been executed terribly. Not only is the money collected into a pot which is then divided between everyone, which will stop your money going where you actually want it to, but they are also not telling anyone how the money will be divided. Worse still is that content creators were forced into signing the new contract mafia style - Youtube basically said "Sign this or all your videos will be set private". It could have been something, but they made some poor decisions on the way :/
Title: Re: YouTubeRed
Post by: Jubal on November 19, 2015, 12:25:43 PM
Large corporations armadilloting all over content creators? I'm shocked. I'm so so very shocked.
Title: Re: YouTubeRed
Post by: Flamekebab on November 19, 2015, 04:30:12 PM
I think I prefer the Patreon approach that many creators are taking!
Title: Re: YouTubeRed
Post by: Jubal on November 19, 2015, 10:10:32 PM
I like patreons in theory, but never donate to them in practice, which I feel bad about, but usually I'm more up for giving one-off lump sums for defined content; partly because I don't have a stable income, so I avoid signing up for regular payments (exceptions being paying bills and donating to Exilian and that's about it).