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    The moral of the story is: Watch PornHub videos instead of YouTube videos to do your part to support content creators.

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    I mean, yes YouTube is greedy, but a big part of that is pronhub allowing very predatory ads, from scams and chatbots and straight up malware companies, who are willing to pay more

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      YouTube absolutely shows ads that are predatory, scams, malware, and chatbot adjacent… literally the only difference is whether an erect dick is visible and tbh I’m not fully convinced YT hasn’t let porn ads through.

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        Wasn’t there like straight up Minecraft character porn on YouTube? For like, a not insignificant amount of time.

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        Most ads I see on YouTube are like meal prep companies, IT services and random brands.

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      and Ofc they are owned by a private equity firm. (i mean by design this type of company is supposed to make a company very valuable and sell it off)

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      I have never understood this impulse to censor content which is publicly available. Like she wrote that and put it on the internet under her name, presumably she’s all right about people knowing about it.

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      Tries to obfuscate the name of the content creator who would literally profit from more people being able to find her. Nice.

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        I mean, given that they didn’t see it in the screenshot, they might’ve thought that’s her real name rather than the name she uploads porn under…

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    How the heck do the YouTubers I watch sustain themselves on $330 / million? That seems really unsustainable when they only very rarely break 5 million.

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      That’s why they always tell you to SMASH that like and subscribe button

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      Sponsorship can easily get you a good 4 digit deal per video. Even for small-ish creators. 5 digits if you regularly get million plus views

      Patreon is the other big one

      Fun fact: yt premium views pay orders of magnitude more per view. In a world where a large percentage of viewers have premium, there would be almost no incentive for most small and medium sized channels to have sponsors in videos

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        yt premium views pay orders of magnitude more per view.

        This is a large part of why YT Premium is a no brainer for me.

        1. I support creators more without having to do anything myself more than just the same watching I would do anyway.

        2. I don’t have to bother with ad blockers, I still do, but I don’t need to. I don’t have ads when watching from different places either like mobile or TV which are more difficult to block ads than just a browser extension.

        3. It includes YouTube Music, so I don’t have to pay for music streaming separately. Was able to cancel my Spotify and save that money, which pays for the majority of YouTube Premium.

        So for basically $3 more than I paid for Spotify, I get ad-free Youtube.

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          I actually had no idea that creators made more money from Premium views. It was already a sub I’m happy to pay for because of how it benefits ME, good to know they benefit as well.

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            Yeah I remember a couple years ago Linus Tech Tips did a breakdown of their income for transparency and education. That’s where I first had a creator directly mention that difference. It’s something like 5x the revenue per view.

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      In addition to what others have said, the value per million views changes depending on how profitable your audience is. Education is notoriously low, something like makeup is much higher.

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      For a lot of creators it may not even be about the money they earn directly from it. I have a small educational YouTube channel. It brings in about 20 bucks per month in ad revenue, more in the past when I was more active. But really it’s a nice feather in my cap and something neat on my resume. A modest YouTube channel won’t pay enough by itself to make the effort worthwhile. But if that channel gets you over the top on a new high paying job? Then it’s worth it. In this context, a YouTube channel functions as a kind of personal brand/promotional material.

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      they have brand deals, promotions, sponsors and patreon. a asian ones i used to followed had to use these to stay alive they barely make 2million views per video. youtube does all sorts of stuff to your algorithim which can exclude you from reach other peoples feeds or not all. the big ones certain are using these+ they are already wealthy and expands to have thier own company which contributes more.

      some are quite small and only upload occasionally and dont sustain themselves on youtube at all, mostly the ones about sciences as many of them are burgeoning scientists, going to school,etc.

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      Not everyone earns the same amount of money per view. If you’re making niche content for more wealthy individuals, you’ll get more per view, from what I recall

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    Honestly, if anyone were to compete with YouTube and not be trying to rub their fanny all over the government for good boy points…

    I’m pretty sure that’s why it’s illegal in red states.

    Shit maybe that’s what all these data centers are actually for. Make a billion fake ai Instagram people and flood the US Internet to help shape the narrative. You’d obviously want to funnel views toward your buddies and away from anything unpredictable.

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      I really think the data centers are to power the already installed surveillence tools like Flock and web trackers/personal device telemetry, but that certainly could be a part of it.

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        True that. Also, all metadata on all Americans for the past twenty years.

        Honestly, a year of ice leading up to the elections with full AI™️

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    32k PH views vs. 981k YT views.

    Rough math on that is 32 dollars vs. ~339 dollars. So uhh… okay.

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      I mean, that’s besides the point. Most people go to porn hub for less mathsy videos. Plus, it’s extra money for just putting the already made video there

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        By all means, go get that paycheck, that asterisk is doing some seriously heavy lifting though.

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      With one simple trick she could make 10x more on PornHub, but this would reduce the YouTube income to $0.

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    Good thing they covered her name at the top, wouldn’t want to have it in too many places on the image…

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    Comfort to me, what does that even mean?

    One reason, do we persevere?

    Existing for the sake of existing, meaning disappears

    Meanwhile, I only just started learning basic politics

    Meanwhile, they sexualize my body and get mad when I exploit it

    It’s just for capital

    Am I an animal?

    It’s just for capital, capital, capital

    But do I care at all?

    Amyl and The Sniffers - Capital immediately came to mind.

    It’s hard to survive in late stage capitalism. Might as well exploit it.