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I just noticed the typo in the title how did I not pick up on "Logal" for like 5 days
With all the criticisms lately, YouTube actually decided to take further actions against Logan though - I think his movie(?) has been cancelled/put on hold, and he is no longer in the Google Preferred program so he'll be making quite a bit less money than he did before.
Oh, I didn't know that - might have gotten it mixed up but I just remembered hearing something like that in passing in one of his (non-serious) videos. Isn't there a way for YouTube to manually demonetize videos though? I've heard a few YouTubers complain about it in ways that seem like they were definitely targeted for specific things said. Philip DeFranco said the last time he criticized YouTube and called them out for fucking up, his video was demonetized but I guess it's possible he just said something else in the video that happened to raise flags.I think there's kind of a difference because the demonetisation is purely algorithm based, rather than having human eyes attached to it. I'm not sure if pewdiepie doesn't know this or is saying that because he wants to play it up more as a victimisation thing. I mean, obviously there is a double standard because he got hit with more punishment than logan paul did despite logan paul breaking community guidelines way harder than he did (Although I wouldn't really say either of them can claim one did something objectively worse than the other)
With all the criticisms lately, YouTube actually decided to take further actions against Logan though - I think his movie(?) has been cancelled/put on hold, and he is no longer in the Google Preferred program so he'll be making quite a bit less money than he did before.
Yeah, more and more creators are turning to sites like Patreon for funding because they're tired of YouTube's bullshit and trying to figure out exactly what they want from them, what will get demonetized, etc. Although it's cool creators can make money off of it, that aspect definitely also seems to have created a lot of frustration, so I get the cynicism.I can see your point. I take a more cynical approach when truck loads of money get involved in something that used to be for free / made for fun / less business-y. Though I think crowd sourcing is a much better way of integrating money and content and much less likely to have the same problems that Youtube has (though it has its own problems, of course).