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    394 days ago

    most creators have patreons or sell merch. youtube doesn’t get a cut from that so you can support more directly!

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      184 days ago

      If i paid money to every the patreon of every content creator that I want to support, it’d be a lot more money than youtube premium. Better believe ill be cancelling premium the very first ad I see though.

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        154 days ago

        You throwing $12 a month or whatever towards patreons is strictly better than throwing $12 a month towards premium if what you care about is the creators getting paid

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          144 days ago

          They’re lying to themselves. Probably some small part of them cares about supporting creators, but it’s not their main motivation.

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            54 days ago

            I used to be in the same boat as OP, but since trying to degoogle I (obvioisly) stopped buying Premium and instead buy into Patreon of select creators. If there was some sort of degoogled Youtube Premium that would go towards support of people I watch, I’d much rather opt for that (obviously a very theoretical proposition) - I can support only so many via Patreon, even if all would have a 1$ tier.

            Of course, when buying Premium part of my motivation was my comfort. It was comfortable support via Premium or uncomfortable support via ads. Patreon is fine but you can’t feasibly pay for one for every creator who’s video you watched

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      103 days ago

      Doesn’t Patreon then take a cut? What’s the difference? (Fee % might, haven’t checked to be fair)

      I’m supporting one creator via Patreon and got merch from another one (and have tried channel memberships), however this doesn’t really scale.

      • merch is only really great when one needs whatever is offered anyways
      • Patreon is nice, but requires explicit effort and regular payments for each channel

      So from that perspective, having creators being payed more per-view is actually a nice, convenient effect and will cover channels that might otherwise get nothing. I’d like to have something like this for the general internet - pay some monthly fee, no more ads and websites, news sites etc all get some share (that is ultimatively more than what the ads would’ve given them in the first place).