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Forums - General Discussion - Timcast: Youtube Gets Woke Goes Broke Loses 70 BILLION DOLLARS!!!

 

What do you think?

They deserved it 28 60.87%
 
It's about time 3 6.52%
 
I blame T-Series 5 10.87%
 
Google Stadia is doomed 8 17.39%
 
I don't care I still use old TV 2 4.35%
 
Total:46

https://youtu.be/JBnPU8LaDR0

https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/google-stock-alphabet-set-to-lose-70-billion-on-q1-ad-sales-traffic-2019-4-1028152666

  • Alphabet's stock plunged almost 8% on Tuesday, slashing the market cap of Google's parent company by about $70 billion to $831 billion.
  • Alphabet reported a 17% rise in first-quarter revenue, its slowest sales growth in three years.
  • Earnings per share of $11.90 bested consensus forecasts, excluding a €1.5 billion fine ($1.7 billion) by European competition regulators.
  • Growth in Google's advertising sales and paid clicks slowed, and cost-per-click fell 19%.
  • George Salmon, an equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said it's "a nasty combination of growth in traffic to Google ads slowing and lower revenue per click from those ads that's upset the market."

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/30/youtube-algorithm-changes-negatively-impact-google-ad-revenue.html

  • Alphabet reported a sharp decline in ad revenue growth Monday, sending the stock down more than 8% on Tuesday.
  • Alphabet’s CFO said changes to the YouTube algorithm caused lower engagement and ad revenue growth on the site.
  • Ruth Porat was probably referring to changes YouTube made to curb the spread of fake news and conspiracy theories. It shows YouTube is willing to forego some short-term ad revenue for the long-term health of the company.

It seems Youtube is in trouble, they recent awful policy, bad algorithm and how they mistreated small creator unfairly compared to big company has made a low traffic.

They need to change, they need to assign more people as worker not AI, and need to remember how individual creator and subscription basis make them popular. They becoming worse since they giving money to CNN, Buzzfeed and other big corporation.

I wonder how Google stadia will affected in long term, or probably Google Stadia is their answer to boost Youtube? From my opinion Stadia will not stand for 3 years at best. 

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Last edited by CGI-Quality - on 02 May 2019

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serves them right



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What a bad way of conveying information.

This seems cyclical. They'll be breaking record highs in no time.



Saw Tims video this morning.

I dont expect Google to change their strategy, the will continue to burn money until it works for them or something else changes.



Believing and pushing for diversity while making your own platform less and less diverse. What could go wrong? Hopefully they don't also believe in all or nothing.



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I don't agree with the video, but I still think they deserve it because they made it much harder to become a partner. I need 3800 watch hours in 12 months to be one, and that's out of 4000 hours.. smh



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Smaller channels are suffering tremendously from Youtube algorithm. They are forced to clickbait and it makes everything worse.



.........get woke go broke has to be one of the stupidest sayings only a loser would repeat



Baddman said:
.........get woke go broke has to be one of the stupidest sayings only a loser would repeat

And when did it go woke anyway. I get recommended videos by alt right morons "owning the left" all the time.



CaptainExplosion said:
estebxx said:
Saw Tims video this morning.

I dont expect Google to change their strategy, the will continue to burn money until it works for them or something else changes.

Considering their copyright and content policies I wouldn't be surprised if they end up bankrupt.

Problem is where would we go to post user created videos afterwards? Nobody seems to care about Vimeo or Daily Motion.

You wouldn't be surprised if they end bankrupt? One of the wealthiest companies in the world? I guess yeah, if you get your facts from clickbait YouTube videos.