Brandon'sWorld
Loving YTtalk
It needs to be free, it was always free... However, I think the advertisements need to be a bit shorter... Like the 3 minute no skip'rs.
...but what would this do to the YouTubers who are not partners (assuming partners would get some of the subscription revenue)? Would YouTube be earning money off of them and keeping all revenue, or would all YouTubers immediately become partners from the moment they sign up with YouTube?
Wow! I can see them doing that, but I wonder how that would go down in the public eye.. The US is a very individualistic country, and what we think is "ours," actually depends a lot on using Google's stuff that they need funds to keep operational...It's Google's platform and they can do as they please, but I can imagine a lot of people (at least Americans) getting upset over the thought of their work "being used" for someone else's profit, and will blame it on not knowing about a button... =/There is no information available yet. It's all speculation at this point. I highly doubt that any of the subscription revenue will be shared with channels that do not enable monetization.
I guess time will tell! I see this as the current situation based on what I'm used to now.. But, I don't see YouTube as something that might still exist the way I currently know it 20 years from now. I can imagine mainstream media, and internet people merging into one big "thingamabob" of some sorts in the next few decades... It'll be interesting to watch! =DI doubt that there will be a large adoption of paid subscriptions for an ad-free YouTube experience. I would expect the vast amount of content will still be ad supported.
...but what would this do to the YouTubers who are not partners (assuming partners would get some of the subscription revenue)? Would YouTube be earning money off of them and keeping all revenue, or would all YouTubers immediately become partners from the moment they sign up with YouTube?