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this post was submitted on 02 Nov 2023
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Well... I guess it helps creators at least.
Unless youtube changes their cut
That's going into Google's pocket, not the creators'.
Why do Lemmy users spread lies?
That just says that they get paid better for subscriber views, I think the other comments were talking about the price increase and whether that would be reflected in their payouts.
YouTube pays a percentage from what I've read before, so it should
The fact that the poster is a prolific YouTube creator, so a primary source themselves.
They have a successful channel and are known for speaking out about whatever they have issues with.
It's the only channel on YouTube where you'll find a 3 hour video ranting about how a tea kettle works.
They receive a 2/3 cut
I understand that revenue from a premium user's view is much higher for a creator than from a free user, but how would a 2/3 split work? Do you mean that YouTube uses 2/3 of premium revenue to pay creators?
That's my understanding of it
I prefer paying to the creator through more direct means. If you pay through Patreon, the creator receives ~80% of what you send if they don't get charged VAT.
You watch a video and sit through the ad. The uploaded of the video gets a cut. That's common knowledge this point.
Did you see the Linus Tech Tips video where he went through his highest grossing videos? They can definitely make some money purely through YouTube
What do you mean by shooting ads?
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