SomeGuyDude
Just some guy, dude.
Still, Netflix is huge. They've been able to create a lot of original shows due to their success. They have over 50 million members so they're obviously getting a LOT of money to make those. If youtube could capture the same kind of membership base as Netflix then they'll be able to pay their creators a share of the revenue. However, it seems like there needs to be more of an incentive to buy into it. Like having some of the shows and movies available on youtube free to watch since Netflix doesn't have everything available to stream.
THAT is what concerns me. If the ad-based model was viable this wouldn't be happening, but I think enough people are adblocking that YT is going to gradually work in the pay model, and start blocking off certain features and channels behind a paywall.
I mean, I'll pay happily because I want to support the site, but I know it won't be a universal attitude and if it's involving a separately tiered system it might cause issues.