| Ka-pi96 said: So? If people want to create that stuff there won't be anything stopping them from continuing to do so, they just won't be getting paid for it. I don't get the problem? |
Quality, frequency and diversity will drop drastically.Not everyone on Youtube is a PewDewPie, there are lots of interesting, insightful and valuable channels out there that barely scrape by on ad revenue as is, or while simoultaniously holding a part- or even full time job, that will not be able to afford eqipment, software licensing etc. to keep up their standarts and release videos frequently. This is how you starve a platform of creativity and diversity.
Why do youtubers not deserve to be payed for their full time jobs like everyone else anyways? The Notion that a Youtuber does not deserve to be payed, regardless of how much effort and labor they put into their channel, because it should be their passion id like saying a game developer does not deserve to be payed for creating games because they happen to like their job.







