Youtubers Finding a Home on Twitch and Patreon After Youtube Ad Revenue Drops

in #life8 years ago

If you at all keep up with any of the drama happening in youtubeland, you would know that in recent months many youtubers have seen ad revenue drop on average around 50-60% in some cases 80% depending on content. It all began after the Wall Street Journal attacked popular youtuber Pewdiepie, calling him a racist for making a few jokes that at worst were in bad taste. Despite the majority of people realizing these were jokes advertisers decided to pull off ads en masse on youtube.

There has been a great debate for years now if online ads even work in general, so the companies that were advertising on youtube were quick to pull out, leaving many who have been able to self employ themselves, hurting. In an attempt to help draw back advertisers, youtube started to use an algorithm and not a particularly good one at that, in order to filter videos into a plethora of different categories. These categories could be chosen by advertisers and filtered out so the videos within them never get monetized.

In general, youtube’s management has been terrible with actually informing content creators about the changes and it seems that in the wake of them, many youtubers, even those with millions of subscribers are unable to survive off the advertising income alone anymore. Channels that aren’t “family friendly” are being systematically forced off youtube for those who are. In addition youtube seems to only care about promoting their pay to watch series and are bringing big name celebrities into a space that was supposed to be for the common person.

However, youtubers are now choosing other outlets for income such as twitch.tv or patreon which still allows them to make the content that their userbase enjoys and actually earn money from it. Patreon is a service that lets you pledge x amount of dollars per month to a content creator you enjoy, subverting the need for advertising to begin with and twitch.tv is a streaming platform where they can play games and receive tips ect.

What we are seeing is definitely a complete change to what we might have seen 4-5 years ago if something like this had happened. Now with many users who spent their teens watching youtube content creators, now getting into the work force and having jobs, there is less of a focus on paying for television or movies and instead paying creators for their work. As more time goes by I expect that this will only grow more and more as people come of age and get jobs that reflect this.

Recently some youtubers that move over to twitch have found that their earnings per month can sometimes be passed in a few days, such as Boogie2988 a youtuber who rages or sometimes talks about things that advertisers deem not “family friendly”. In a night he can earn a few hundred dollars streaming rather than making 7 videos a week that end up demonetized. I think the way we pay for content and the actual content we consume is still changing everyday and the way creators are paid is changing as well.

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I posted in Steemit a while back that it would make a lot of sense to have a Patreon vibe to Steemit, where I could consistently reward those whose content I find valuable. Glad to see that Twitch.tv offers an alternative to YouTube.

Well i think steemit is already something like that... You can always follow and reward steemians you like...

It's too bad that Youtube is so centralized.

See what happens with centralized solutions? ::WINK::

Their new policy and algorithm screwed their advertisers, and their users at the same time. Idiots. Well it's about time. Move over for more decentralized offerings coming to blockchain soon. :)

I am moving away from youtube as soon as i can. I still use it as its the fatest way to upload videos and embed them to other platforms like steemit and patreon. But youtube itself is fucking their users, i realized they do not count embed views anymore (video plays made in steemit or facebook do not increase youtube views), and so many other changes... As soon steemit offers a way to upload videos, i wont be uploading more videos to youtube...

Yesss i cant wait!, i really want to move away from youtube!

I didn't know of this new service, thank you.

In addition youtube seems to only care about promoting their pay to watch series and are bringing big name celebrities into a space that was supposed to be for the common person.

Theyve been doing this since before google took over. Its their tube, not your tube.

I await the death of youtube with baited breath.

Thanks. I'll check that out :)

All of the pundits that I like on youtube have been forced to open a patreon account. Glad to see that a few have made the move to steemit like Dave @x22report and Sean @sgtreport

moreover networking giant facebook has also started adverting on its site

We've definitely been experiencing the hit in earnings & monetized playbacks as well, which is really frustrating especially because so many of our top performing videos were suddenly demonetized. They're still bringing in tons of views but with barely any revenue. I'm so thankful for platforms like Twitch & Patreon that have worked well as a means of diversifying your income streams. Steemit seems to have a lot of potential too & I'm curious how it'll work out for my fellow YouTubers in the long run.

When youtube first came out it was great, then the commercial started not to bad at first, you could skip them but the last year or so they started with the one that couldn't be skipped and those really pissed me off, it seemed like every video had the same stupid commercial.

uBlock Origin on firefox blocks all ads on youtube straight out of the box. You can also use Adblock Adaway Exposed module on android to block youtube ads on your mobile or tablet.

Great Article, hope on those new youtube alternative channels they will have search and leave the search relevant videos to the viewer, unlike some platforms. Sorry but I just don't see how "Don takes a family trip to Italy" is worth anything! Gotta question the "community" I guess :)If the Authors you mention are in this platform now then how the heck would I know? Give me search!

Google has become IBM. Outdated and unable to keep up with the new paradigm.