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Reason: fixed typo

Not getting paid directly by YT is entirely besides the point.

However, you’re not completely accurate here — Tim’s channel is fully monetized through:

  1. superchats (viewer support on the YT platform), and

  2. Google AdSense (a share of ad revenue TY receives from prerolls and other ad buys throughout creators’ content)

How do you think Tim stays on TY, continue being monetized, and have his podcast suggested in the algorithm to non-subscribers?

Tim is VERY careful about playing by Youtube’s content rules — that what makes it possible for him to continue to receive superchats and a percentage of AdSense.

Ask yourself why creators like Salty Cracker aren’t monetized on YT and have had to use alternate monetization platforms to receive viewer support? Because he dgaf about YT’s content rules.

I’m not saying Tim’s the devil or he’s DS, or whatever — because honestly I actually get the sense that he knows the truth, but refuses to state it publicly because he fears being branded a conspiracy theorist.

So instead he’ll constantly refute ANY topic related to election fraud, and dutifully regurgitate mainstream talking points that there’s no evidence of it, and that Biden was legitimately elected. Same goes for any other case of election fraud.

Sorry, but there’s no honor in that

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: fixed typo

Not getting paid directly by YT is entirely besides the point.

However, you’re not completely accurate here — Tim’s channel is fully monetized through:

  1. superchats (viewer support on the YT platform), and

  2. Google AdSense (a share of ad revenue TY receives from prerolls and other ad buys throughout creators’ content)

How do you think Tim stays on TY, continue being monetized, and have his podcast suggested in the algorithm to non-subscribers?

Tim is VERY careful about playing by Youtube’s content rules — that what makes it possible for him to continue to receive superchats and a percentage of AdSense.

Ask yourself why creators like Salty Cracker aren’t monetized on YT and have had to use use other platforms to receive viewer support? Because he dgaf about YT’s content rules.

I’m not saying Tim’s the devil or he’s DS, or whatever — because honestly I actually get the sense that he knows the truth, but refuses to state it publicly because he fears being branded a conspiracy theorist.

So instead he’ll constantly refute ANY topic related to election fraud, and dutifully regurgitate mainstream talking points that there’s no evidence of it, and that Biden was legitimately elected. Same goes for any other case of election fraud.

Sorry, but there’s no honor in that

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Not getting paid directly by YT is entirely besides the point.

However, you’re not completely accurate here — Tim’s channel is fully monetized through:

  1. superchats (viewer support) and

  2. Google AdSense (a share of ad revenue from prerolls and other ads throughout creators’ content)

How do you think Tim stays on TY, continue being monetized, and have his podcast suggested in the algorithm to non-subscribers?

Tim is VERY careful about playing by Youtube’s content rules — that what makes it possible for him to continue to receive superchats and a percentage of AdSense.

Ask yourself why creators like Salty Cracker isn’t monetized on YT and has had to use use other platforms to receive viewer support. Because he dgaf about YT’s content rules.

I’m not saying Tim’s the devil or he’s DS, or whatever — because honestly I actually get the sense that he knows the truth, but refuses to state it publicly because he fears being branded a conspiracy theorist.

So instead he’ll constantly refute ANY topic related to election fraud, and dutifully regurgitate mainstream talking points that there’s no evidence of it, and that Biden was legitimately elected. Same goes for any other case of election fraud.

Sorry, but there’s no honor in that

1 year ago
1 score