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minus-square@EngineerGaming@feddit.nllinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoWe have a similar situation on Youtube - the site itself doesn’t pay the creators anymore. But everyone who had Youtube as a profession is still there. Some depend on a Patreon-like service, some on their own sponsorships.
minus-square@rumba@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoYoutube has backed down a lot, but they’re still paying their golden geese. Spiffing britt has let a new recent video payouts out of the bag, a good multi-million hit view video still nets him around 20k.
minus-square@EngineerGaming@feddit.nllinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoI meant because of sanctions they don’t receive anything from Youtube itself. Yet they go on.
We have a similar situation on Youtube - the site itself doesn’t pay the creators anymore. But everyone who had Youtube as a profession is still there. Some depend on a Patreon-like service, some on their own sponsorships.
Youtube has backed down a lot, but they’re still paying their golden geese.
Spiffing britt has let a new recent video payouts out of the bag, a good multi-million hit view video still nets him around 20k.
I meant because of sanctions they don’t receive anything from Youtube itself. Yet they go on.
Ahh, well, we’ll see I suppose.