Someone in the comments pointed out that Youtube's new structure is designed so that only famous people can make money. I have no idea whether this is true, but it would fit it with the constant drumbeat of threats, pressure and lawsuits from the large media companies. The democratized model of Youtube and other video sites is a threat to their business model. Even though they've gotten their way with pirated content, they now need to crack down on anything original, because the independent content takes attention away from the dross on television, and to them, the viewers themselves are their property.
So YouTube is the new TV, they're trying to compete with Netflix, and all the big names on YT just pulled out of advertising... and Google is culturally an ad company.
Yay. YT is too big to fail or be disrupted, but this will be a fun blip to watch.
That is really sad that basically using a term like discovery is banned. Not only that, but it will let you create them, then ban them, and not tell you why.
If there were a legal case, I'd be excited about the _discovery_ phase of it, to figure this one out!
Damn shame. EEVblog is one of the shining examples of the sort of program that could only come about on a platform like youtube. I've often wondered why netflix or amazon haven't picked it up or made similar programming, and yet I have a hard time seeing them producing content of such quality and depth.
> I've often wondered why netflix or amazon haven't picked it up or made similar programming,
Because due to how the economics works, once you add a corporation behind a genuinely informative project, it becomes an advertising machine losing about all of its value. EEVBlog works because it uses Youtube and not the other way around; if it was produced by Youtube things would be way different.
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[ 5.4 ms ] story [ 38.5 ms ] threadYay. YT is too big to fail or be disrupted, but this will be a fun blip to watch.
If there were a legal case, I'd be excited about the _discovery_ phase of it, to figure this one out!
Because due to how the economics works, once you add a corporation behind a genuinely informative project, it becomes an advertising machine losing about all of its value. EEVBlog works because it uses Youtube and not the other way around; if it was produced by Youtube things would be way different.
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