• scarabic@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    They’re not getting it for free. They pay video creators. And they know that the more they can pay them, the more and better content they will get.

    And with any product pricing, there is always a balance between charging less to get more customers, or charging more to get more money per customer.

    I’m pretty sure YouTube knows more about how to price their service than any of us.

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        2 months ago

        Everyone in every aspect of this economy tries to get the most while paying the least. I swear people in here are bitching about absolute economic basics that they themselves are guilty of.

        If you hate monopolies, go pay for Nebula and Curiosity stream like I do.

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          2 months ago

          I do pay for Nebula, it is not the Solution to our Problem. We need regulation.

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      They’re not getting it for free. They pay video creators. And they know that the more they can pay them, the more and better content they will get.

      barely, most of that payment is from premium subscribers and memberships, people who spend their own money on this, youtube gives them a share of the ads, sure, but ads are basically a fraction of the majority of most youtuber incomes these days.

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        2 months ago

        It’s not like YT is a democracy LOL

        And YT was never free. It has had ads from the beginning. Perhaps not its very first months as a startup but those were supported by its seed investment capital so obviously a special and finite circumstance.

        YT is ad supported. It always had been. Free services need to make money somehow and ads are one way. It is baffling watching people realize this for the first time because they’ve been shielded by their ad blocker for years, but dude, here outside that little bubble, in the real world, this is how things work.