Mythmaker1 on 04 April 2015
Lafiel said:
Mythmaker1 said: For those of you trying to make this about the money, you're right. Because it is his job. If you went to work one day, and your boss asked if you wanted to be paid significantly less to start working on another project, you'd probably say no. It's the same here, but worse. Because if Joe and others on YouTube start signaling that this is an acceptable thing to do, then other publishers will start doing it. And while some may be naive enough to believe Nintendo will only use their new-found powers for good, we all know other publishers would exploit it.
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and it's likely that the people who are popular now won't be in 10 to 20 years, so they understandably want to maximize their income while they are lucky enough to be popular - thousends of youtube video authors aren't at that stage and are just scraping by with their earnings
it's not a job you can rely on for 40+ years
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Agreed.
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