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blackmonsters 01-16-2018 09:36 PM

Youtube pulls the plug on all the small people
 
Well, one more lost opportunity.

Email :

Quote:

Originally Posted by youtube
Today we are announcing changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). While our goal remains to keep the YPP open to as many channels as possible, we recognize we need more safeguards in place to protect creator revenue across the YouTube ecosystem.

What's Changing
Under the new eligibility requirements announced today, your YouTube channel is no longer eligible for monetization because it doesn?t meet the new threshold of 4,000 hours of watchtime within the past 12 months and 1,000 subscribers. As a result, your channel will lose access to all monetization tools and features associated with the YouTube Partner Program on February 20, 2018 unless you surpass this threshold in the next 30 days. Accordingly, this email serves as 30 days notice that your YouTube Partner Program terms are terminated.


:Oh crap :(

King Mark 01-16-2018 10:31 PM

because this

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DTnbYsTW0AAR41G.jpg

brassmonkey 01-16-2018 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead Eye (Post 22166464)

I remember when he came to tempe. somebody got kilt. he's bad newz

OneHungLo 01-17-2018 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 22166468)
I remember when he came to tempe. somebody got kilt. he's bad newz

Kilt. lol

Paul Markham 01-17-2018 09:08 AM

Try paying for advertising.

blackmonsters 01-17-2018 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22166543)
Try paying for advertising.

They pay per impression and per click and set a budget; so that has nothing to do with
popular channels vs smaller channels.

:helpme

Klen 01-17-2018 09:40 AM

4000 hours of watchtime? So that means, you would have to stand in front of camera minimum 4000 hours alias full 166 days in last 365 days?
Or that reffer to viewing time, for example let say if you have video with 1 hour duration which has been seen by 4000 people ?

Bladewire 01-17-2018 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 22166615)
4000 hours of watchtime? So that means, you would have to stand in front of camera minimum 4000 hours alias full 166 days in last 365 days?
Or that reffer to viewing time, for example let say if you have video with 1 hour duration which has been seen by 4000 people ?

Surfers need to view your videos for 4,000 hours a year Klen, not you watch YT for 4,000 hours a year :1orglaugh

Klen 01-17-2018 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22166651)
Surfers need to view your videos for 4,000 hours a year Klen, not you watch YT for 4,000 hours a year :1orglaugh

Well that sounds like a piece of cake, i am quite sure i could easily fill that quota plus subscriber amount.

ilnjscb 01-17-2018 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 22166615)
4000 hours of watchtime? So that means, you would have to stand in front of camera minimum 4000 hours alias full 166 days in last 365 days?
Or that reffer to viewing time, for example let say if you have video with 1 hour duration which has been seen by 4000 people ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22166651)
Surfers need to view your videos for 4,000 hours a year Klen, not you watch YT for 4,000 hours a year :1orglaugh

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

INever 01-17-2018 10:39 AM

It's not a lot but of subs whatever happened to the idea niche marketing?

Google needs to broken up into a thousand pieces.

Bladewire 01-17-2018 11:15 AM

^^^ Truth

blackmonsters 01-17-2018 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22166729)
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

:1orglaugh

TheDynasty 01-17-2018 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 22166615)
4000 hours of watchtime? So that means, you would have to stand in front of camera minimum 4000 hours alias full 166 days in last 365 days?
Or that reffer to viewing time, for example let say if you have video with 1 hour duration which has been seen by 4000 people ?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

CaptainHowdy 01-17-2018 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 22166615)
4000 hours of watchtime? So that means, you would have to stand in front of camera minimum 4000 hours alias full 166 days in last 365 days?
Or that reffer to viewing time, for example let say if you have video with 1 hour duration which has been seen by 4000 people ?

That's like ... having a real job :(.

nico-t 01-17-2018 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 22166468)
I remember when he came to tempe. somebody got kilt. he's bad newz

was he scottish?

nico-t 01-17-2018 05:48 PM

Youtube = sick.

Their CEO is an SJW cunt, who hates free speech and wants Youtube to essentially become 'disney tube', to make it the safe space humorless people like her can safely surf without being offended by everything that doesn't match their opinion.

the past month i had 500,000 views. You know how much i got paid, with the 'too offensive' filters of Youtube firmly in place for my channel? 50 bucks.

TV shows get less views. Creators on youtube work their asses off, and they don't get paid jack shit. Every single time there is a new hoop put into place we have to jump through. Fuck them :2 cents:

kane 01-17-2018 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22167380)
Youtube = sick.

Their CEO is an SJW cunt, who hates free speech and wants Youtube to essentially become 'disney tube', to make it the safe space humorless people like her can safely surf without being offended by everything that doesn't match their opinion.

the past month i had 500,000 views. You know how much i got paid, with the 'too offensive' filters of Youtube firmly in place for my channel? 50 bucks.

TV shows get less views. Creators on youtube work their asses off, and they don't get paid jack shit. Every single time there is a new hoop put into place we have to jump through. Fuck them :2 cents:

Then get your show on TV and make the big money.

nico-t 01-17-2018 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 22167386)
Then get your show on TV and make the big money.

i will :2 cents:

The Porn Nerd 01-17-2018 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22167380)
Youtube = sick.

Their CEO is an SJW cunt, who hates free speech and wants Youtube to essentially become 'disney tube', to make it the safe space humorless people like her can safely surf without being offended by everything that doesn't match their opinion.

the past month i had 500,000 views. You know how much i got paid, with the 'too offensive' filters of Youtube firmly in place for my channel? 50 bucks.

TV shows get less views. Creators on youtube work their asses off, and they don't get paid jack shit. Every single time there is a new hoop put into place we have to jump through. Fuck them :2 cents:

How much would you have made with the filters off for that month with 500,000 views?

GAMEFINEST 01-17-2018 06:20 PM

Sucks for new comers

shake 01-17-2018 07:23 PM

Got the same notice. Fuck them

mineistaken 01-17-2018 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead Eye (Post 22166464)

Care to explain how this has anything to do with yt closing small partners?

mineistaken 01-17-2018 08:22 PM

What is the reason?
Too much hassle for them cutting checks for low amounts?
Safe guarding from fly by spammers/low quality accounts just for ad money?

By the way - how much would one make with 4000 hours of watch time? I mean would it even be worth anything?
4000 viewers of 1 hour video
40.000 viewers of 6 min video.
240.000 viewers of 1 min video.

How much in each case?

Or maybe you would need more than those assuming not everybody watch full video, if only actual viewing time counts.

Bladewire 01-17-2018 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22167365)
was he scottish?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Paul Markham 01-18-2018 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22166585)
They pay per impression and per click and set a budget; so that has nothing to do with
popular channels vs smaller channels.

:helpme

Is that from videos?

Whatever way you look at it the aim is to make it a better user experience. Not a better service for small fry affiliates.

nico-t 01-18-2018 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 22167419)
How much would you have made with the filters off for that month with 500,000 views?

I was always in this 'limbo zone' for content they didn't really like but before these strict filters were put into place, for 500,000 views i made at least $250. Channels who are plastic, humorless and opinionless, make at least $1 per 1000 views (so in this case they would make $500).

Also before these filters were put into place my content was much more prevalent on youtube and got millions of views a month. Once the filters were put into place, your videos are shown a lot less in search, related videos, etc. They really try to demotivate channels that do not fit their agenda by cutting the money and exposure off. It's a form of censorship.

MFCT 01-18-2018 03:36 AM

All the big people began as small people. And the big people have a shelf life. They kinda sealed their future fate with this BS, IMO.

AdExtrem 01-18-2018 03:56 AM

In the meantime, YT will be monetizing the channel while you don't qualify.

Therefore until you qualify, you're working for them for free.

I love Google more and more each day.

Klen 01-18-2018 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22167889)
I was always in this 'limbo zone' for content they didn't really like but before these strict filters were put into place, for 500,000 views i made at least $250. Channels who are plastic, humorless and opinionless, make at least $1 per 1000 views (so in this case they would make $500).

Also before these filters were put into place my content was much more prevalent on youtube and got millions of views a month. Once the filters were put into place, your videos are shown a lot less in search, related videos, etc. They really try to demotivate channels that do not fit their agenda by cutting the money and exposure off. It's a form of censorship.

What kind of videos you make? Do you keep repeating things like "crooked Hillary" :1orglaugh

blackmonsters 01-18-2018 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdExtrem (Post 22167928)
In the meantime, YT will be monetizing the channel while you don't qualify.

Therefore until you qualify, you're working for them for free.

I love Google more and more each day.

That's the probable outcome.

What if all the traffic to the big channels is coming from small uploaders looking for
ideas to try to make money on youtube by making videos?

:1orglaugh

blackmonsters 01-18-2018 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22167784)
Is that from videos?

Whatever way you look at it the aim is to make it a better user experience. Not a better service for small fry affiliates.

:helpme

They have a search algorithm to improve user experience.

They have suggested video ...
They have a rating system ...
They have html5 video ...
They have no pop up ads ...
They limit types of ads ...
They limit types of content ...

If the user wants a better experience on youtube then they can simply avoid typing "Guy with firecracker is ass" into the search box.

:1orglaugh

MrBottomTooth 01-18-2018 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22167784)
Is that from videos?

Whatever way you look at it the aim is to make it a better user experience. Not a better service for small fry affiliates.

Is that from videos? Are you in the right thread?

Who they pay their ad dollars to doesn't affect regular users who are just there to consume content, so it has no effect on the user experience in any way.

CoolMikey 01-18-2018 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 22168036)
Is that from videos? Are you in the right thread?

Who they pay their ad dollars to doesn't affect regular users who are just there to consume content, so it has no effect on the user experience in any way.

If there is no $$ to be made then many small timers will stop posting. And since this content wasn't getting views anyway, it was most likely garbage just polluting search results, so by eliminating this garbage = better user experience.

blackmonsters 01-18-2018 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoolMikey (Post 22168066)
If there is no $$ to be made then many small timers will stop posting. And since this content wasn't getting views anyway, it was most likely garbage just polluting search results, so by eliminating this garbage = better user experience.

That's a theory with absolutely no proof or anecdotal evidence.

People are posting content for free all over the internet.
Nobody is getting paid to post on Facebook, reddit, instagram, etc...

People kill themselves on live cam for free on Facebook.

:Oh crap

mineistaken 01-18-2018 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22167889)
I was always in this 'limbo zone' for content they didn't really like but before these strict filters were put into place, for 500,000 views i made at least $250. Channels who are plastic, humorless and opinionless, make at least $1 per 1000 views (so in this case they would make $500).

Also before these filters were put into place my content was much more prevalent on youtube and got millions of views a month. Once the filters were put into place, your videos are shown a lot less in search, related videos, etc. They really try to demotivate channels that do not fit their agenda by cutting the money and exposure off. It's a form of censorship.

I understand that these filters decrease number of views, but how do they decrease earnings per view?

mineistaken 01-18-2018 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdExtrem (Post 22167928)
In the meantime, YT will be monetizing the channel while you don't qualify.

Therefore until you qualify, you're working for them for free.

I love Google more and more each day.

Is this something new? It was so before partnership program. And it is so for thousands of user generated content websites. You make it sound as if this is some new genius google idea :)

CoolMikey 01-18-2018 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22168111)
That's a theory with absolutely no proof or anecdotal evidence.

People are posting content for free all over the internet.
Nobody is getting paid to post on Facebook, reddit, instagram, etc...

People kill themselves on live cam for free on Facebook.

:Oh crap

Yea, many post good content for free, but there is also ton of garbage. For example those text-to-speech slideshows or some pointless rants. You try to find some information and 9 out of 10 top results is that garbage that has nothing to do with what you are trying to solve, fuck them, they won't be missed.

Klen 01-18-2018 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22168009)
:helpme

They have a search algorithm to improve user experience.

They have suggested video ...
They have a rating system ...
They have html5 video ...
They have no pop up ads ...
They limit types of ads ...
They limit types of content ...

If the user wants a better experience on youtube then they can simply avoid typing "Guy with firecracker is ass" into the search box.

:1orglaugh

Youtube maybe dont have popups but it have in video ads which are far more annoying as you cant close them immediately as you can close popup

DesignerMissy 01-18-2018 07:32 AM

Yeah, good job, youtube. It really sucks for smaller channels. I guess now's the time to promote themselves a lot on social media, to gain subscribers and stuff.

Klen 01-18-2018 07:33 AM

Also, youtube commented on this how most of affected channels wasn't making much money anyway.

nico-t 01-18-2018 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 22168117)
I understand that these filters decrease number of views, but how do they decrease earnings per view?

Their earnings algorithm looks at everything, besides content they look at who's watching including age. Then they adapt the ads to the combination of all these factors. Kids and teens make a lot more money than the average age of 30 yrs old of my viewers. Add to that the content they rather get rid of, and you get your shitty average.

But the most loss i had was because they simply demonitize most of my videos so those videos don't make money at all despite millions of views. So now i only get paid for the few videos that are monetized, who have those shitty rates as well.

MrBottomTooth 01-18-2018 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoolMikey (Post 22168066)
If there is no $$ to be made then many small timers will stop posting. And since this content wasn't getting views anyway, it was most likely garbage just polluting search results, so by eliminating this garbage = better user experience.

People don't jump to 1000 subscribers overnight. There are many people that post great content that gets a fair amount of views but not everyone is going to subscribe right away.

They are just making people provide content for free for a greater period of time.

And there will always be people on there posting videos of their dog or a kid showing his pokemon collection. Those idiots won't go away since they never intended to make money anyway.

blackmonsters 01-18-2018 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 22168240)

And there will always be people on there posting videos of their dog or a kid showing his pokemon collection. Those idiots won't go away since they never intended to make money anyway.

^^^ This!

:2 cents:

mineistaken 01-18-2018 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22168183)

But the most loss i had was because they simply demonitize most of my videos so those videos don't make money at all despite millions of views. So now i only get paid for the few videos that are monetized, who have those shitty rates as well.

You mean no adds are shown on those videos at all? Even if you post a link to those videos here, we click, we won't be shown any ads?

Sly 01-18-2018 09:44 AM

Does the algorithm account for quality of subscribers?

I have a small channel with 36 subs. Every single one has an Arabic name. My 36 Arabic subs are of no comparison to 36 New York City based subs.

nico-t 01-18-2018 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 22168369)
You mean no adds are shown on those videos at all? Even if you post a link to those videos here, we click, we won't be shown any ads?

Correct, sir. They've recently also added an 'in between' label, just to calm creators down which says "Not suitable for most advertisers". This means it does get ads but only from companies advertising on Youtube who checked the option "Show my ads on controversial / offensive videos". You can imagine almost no companies check that option, so in reality the video is still not making any money.

Sly 01-18-2018 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22168405)
Correct, sir. They've recently also added an 'in between' label, just to calm creators down which says "Not suitable for most advertisers". This means it does get ads but only from companies advertising on Youtube who checked the option "Show my ads on controversial / offensive videos". You can imagine almost no companies check that option, so in reality the video is still not making any money.

Instead of using YouTube as the moneymaker, is it possible to use it as a free traffic source that you funnel into a target site of yours that allows you to control your users and monetization methods?

Example: maybe your YouTube channel is about gardening (highly controversial!) You use your gardening videos to push users to your primary website. From your primary website you give away additional quality free content so people keep coming to your website once they 1st land. You also create a mailing list in which you give away something special to all mailing list subscribers. Now you have your own website that you can monetize directly from, and more importantly, a mailing list (massive value) to monetize from even further.

What is $250 in lost YouTube advertising money anyway when you can sell direct niche products and services from your website and mailing list?

From my little channel, I see people come to my target website and click around, purchase, etc. Instead of looking at YouTube as the moneymaker, look at it as a traffic source.

The Porn Nerd 01-18-2018 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 22167889)
I was always in this 'limbo zone' for content they didn't really like but before these strict filters were put into place, for 500,000 views i made at least $250. Channels who are plastic, humorless and opinionless, make at least $1 per 1000 views (so in this case they would make $500).

Also before these filters were put into place my content was much more prevalent on youtube and got millions of views a month. Once the filters were put into place, your videos are shown a lot less in search, related videos, etc. They really try to demotivate channels that do not fit their agenda by cutting the money and exposure off. It's a form of censorship.

Wow losing 80% of your revenue sucks man! Sorry to hear that. :(

But $1 per thousand views? No wonder so many people sit there making video after video all day long.

I agree with Sly: try using YT as a traffic source, a funnel, and not the $ maker. At only $50 a month now you don't have much to lose trying that strategy. :)

DBS.US 01-18-2018 11:26 AM

Think about Youtube as free advertising for your other websites. Shoot a "great" videos with advertising for you other website.


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