ArkadeCoin
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So, from what I gathered reading the piece. (I did skim read it a bit so sorry if I missed anything) It more or less asked the question on if Youtube is a more viable job/career than a career in traditional television/film. Which is not an easy question to answer, and really just depends on the person in question. And to that my answer for it would be yes and no. SOLELY for the reason that it just cannot be fully compared from a business stand point. Now this is coming from a dude that went out of his way to take classes for the film and TV industry since back then I wanted to be a TV/Film director and writer, but while the ACT of creating something is the same, the platform and audience you will gain from each side are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT and must be treated as such. Which offer pros and cons to each side in terms of career paths, and it is up to the individual to determine weather or not it is a viable career for them to take. Cause yes, youtube and even twitch are very much careers with long and hard roads to fight through.