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35 votes
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How to succeed in Mr Beast production (leaked PDF)
38 votes -
Apple’s requirements (subscription model only) to hit creators and fans on Patreon
53 votes -
I worked for Mr Beast, he's a sociopath
46 votes -
I worked for Mr. Beast, he’s a fraud
87 votes -
I don’t know James Rolfe
35 votes -
How makers of nonconsensual AI porn make a living on Patreon
15 votes -
The end of the MrBeast era
39 votes -
"Goodbye internet": MatPat retiring from YouTube
27 votes -
Tom Scott: After ten years, it's time to stop making videos
109 votes -
How Nebula works
49 votes -
Twitch's new sexual content guidelines updated to include 'artistic nudity' after viral topless stream
45 votes -
Across the ASMRverse
10 votes -
Six months from now this channel stops
27 votes -
Every mistake I’ve made since 2014
24 votes -
GrayJay - Follow creators, not platforms
33 votes -
The war on stolen content
37 votes -
Kick revisits moderation policy after CEO laughs at sex worker ‘prank’ stream
18 votes -
xQc is stealing content (and so are most reaction streamers)
51 votes -
Spotify is pulling select advertising privileges for white noise podcasts in a bid to boost the audio streaming company's annual profits
34 votes -
Social media decline: Users are shifting to messaging apps and group chats
36 votes -
Here's the plan - a video to the audience from LTT
23 votes -
Linus Tech Tips pauses production as controversy swirls
121 votes -
Twitch will let streamers ban users from watching their streams
15 votes -
Madison Reeve explains why she quit Linus Tech Tips (CW: self harm, slurs, sexual harassment)
167 votes -
Failures in accuracy, ethics and responsibility with Linus Tech Tips and LMG as a whole
163 votes -
AI comes for YouTube’s thumbnail industry
26 votes -
What's the deal with copyright on Twitch?
So, a friend of mine wants to become a Twitch streamer, commenting over movies. I never used Twitch. He showed me some channels over there that made me confused. There are dozens of channels...
So, a friend of mine wants to become a Twitch streamer, commenting over movies. I never used Twitch. He showed me some channels over there that made me confused. There are dozens of channels entirely dedicated to people providing minimal commentary to entire movies, animes, and TV shows which are displayed in full, although not on full screen. And they seem to be monetized, otherwise why would anyone stream 5 to 10 hours a day? They have ads.
I have a few questions.
First, how is that legal? Why aren't copyright holders taking these channels down? Do people really care about a streamer that mumbles a single uninteresting word every few minutes, or it's all just an excuse to watch movies for free? Why the same content that will get your video taken down on YouTube is apparently okay on Twitch?
18 votes -
Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox usher in the new era of Smosh
13 votes -
Wendover Productions on Nebula
28 votes -
From fan funding to shopping: More ways for creators to earn on YouTube
4 votes -
Linus Sebastian is stepping down as CEO of Linus Media Group, Creator Warehouse, and Floatplane
30 votes -
Who are your favourite content creators, and what do they do?
So I've been watching a lot of Youtubers the past year or so, and I'm about to run out of content! So I'm curious what you all are enjoying? I'll start of course - some channels I really like:...
So I've been watching a lot of Youtubers the past year or so, and I'm about to run out of content! So I'm curious what you all are enjoying? I'll start of course - some channels I really like:
Contrapoints - rarely uploads nowadays but makes great videos about social issues, especially trans and queer issues as she is herself lesbian and transgender.
Perun - weekly 1-hour videos consisting of analysis of military economics, primarily about the Ukraine conflict. He also branches out though, and has done great videos on China's military's modernisation, and the German military's procurement processes, to give some examples.
World War Two - you may remember him from The Great War, this is Indy Neidell and co. who goes through the Second World War in chronological order. It is very in depth as they do it week by week, so this is the most thorough documentary on the war available.
Skip Intro - analysis of TV shows, particularly his Copaganda series is very interesting, in which he goes on deep dives of different TV shows' portrayal of police and how, most of the time, this portrayal is very dishonest.
Climate Town - very informative and funny content about the climate crisis. Lots of things impacting the climate that you wouldn't have ever thought of before.
Jenny Nicholson - makes videos about her own interests, fandoms, nerd culture etc. Very funny but rarely uploads.
Edit: Thanks everyone for the recommendations and discussion! Lots of stuff to sift through now, thank you!
26 votes -
How Freddie Wong built RocketJump to nine million subscribers…and then left Youtube
6 votes -
My channels were hacked, streamed crypto scams, then deleted last night
12 votes -
Sam Denby on how well negativity works on YouTube
@Sam (from Wendover): One thing I hate is just how well negativity works. Of our top 10 performers over the past year, eight (in my view) include direct or indirect negativity in the title/thumbnail. (A🧵) pic.twitter.com/tqIz9v6CTh
10 votes -
YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
13 votes -
The next chapter for Learning on YouTube
7 votes -
The armchair psychologist who ticked off YouTube
1 vote -
TikTok: Life on the algorithm
4 votes -
Creators are mitigating burnout with longform YouTube videos
8 votes -
Hampster Economics - Pondering how a meme from a quarter-century ago might have gone over in today’s much-more-mature creator economy
3 votes -
Youtube screws me over for three years and counting
2 votes -
The Vtuber industry: Corporatization, labor, and kawaii
10 votes -
Extremists find a financial lifeline on Twitch
7 votes -
Linus Tech Tips accidentally became a top 1% OnlyFans creator
19 votes -
Twitch will ban users for 'severe misconduct' that occurs away from its site
18 votes -
Why popular YouTubers are building their own sites
17 votes -
YouTubers have to declare ads. Why doesn't anyone else?
24 votes -
YouTube can now place ads on all videos even if creators don’t want them
26 votes