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The obvious answer is to only upload Daz animations related to cats riding on vacuums. Everyone makes money, except the cats of course.
So that means your videos will get deleted if they don't reach a certain level of viewership? And until you reach that level of viewship they won't consider you for any revenue sharing programs from ad revenue?
So if you can still upload your videos so it's not that bad. You don't have to spend more time adjusting your income for taxes purposes unless you earn something substantial which you won't do on YouTube without oodles andf oodles of viewers.
YT used to be a good source of free good tutorials/knowledge, now, sadly, they are rewarding the worst of the content, car crashes, shootings, alarming news feeds, people droping bottles, people burning sheetos, you can even watch how the pope was hit on the face in Peru and peolple making fun of him, those channels have more than 1M subscribers. I said sadly because that's what most of the people search in YT and YT knows it and wants money from that.
Either people monetize or not, there are ads in every youtube page.
I wish you the best of luck in your new home, keep us posted on your progress.
YT won't delete the videos, YT will just make money from the intellectual property of others.
Agreed; it's like they're saying, "I'm sorry you aren't very popular but until you show that you're worth the investment, we can't give you any financial backing to get to that point". What about those of us that don't care about having the minimum number of followers they consider mandatory for payment and simply want to make enough to cover our YouTube Red payments?
Well good luck.
So you're saying its no longer wise to skip out on college to become a youtube star? Not that it ever was, but that low bar for entry and ease of economic return for merem popularity gave many people a leg up they will no longer have. More parents can again argue for the value of college education. Over the past few years I'd heard of many young people looking to youtube as their full time career. Scary. Hopefully we'll find some sort of workable middle ground. While I don't want kids skipping out on higher education to become youtube stars, this is stil the United States and I think it valuable that the young delusionals think this niche will last an entire adult lifetime. Guess it's already begun to burst. Middle ground please please please
This is going to hurt fixit and tutorial channels so hard because they can get all kinds of views without anyone ever subscribing, because poeple watch the videos just to resolve a problem, not in the expectation of watching a bunch of videos about unrelated problems.
Being a Youtube star as a career really isn't any different than being any other sort of entertainer. If you can make it work, make it work.
Thanks I guess its part of life. I didn't make much money I only have about a 1000 subs but i have almost a million views counts and I made a few hundred a year . I did have 3400 watch hours this year but I'll be cut short of of what I need by the due date . plus I will loose any money that is owned to me for this payment quarter. which is as of right now $98.07 if i don't make the 4000 hour watch count by the February deadline. I guess I can say honestly I've been down sized or FIRED by google.. though really the media tools were the big value to me. it had video tracking. and Analytics, I could upload videos up to 30 minutes long, I branding across the board on all my google accounts . I had content ID with DMC take down which all came with the partnership program. But now with these new changes POOF GONE for the little guy.. yes it will be the tools I'll miss the most.