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posted by Fnord666 on Monday June 25 2018, @11:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the mo-money dept.

With Instagram looming, YouTube is trying to keep its creators happy

YouTube is realizing it needs to treat its creators better, now that rival Instagram is making a play for them with its own video platform, IGTV.

The video service announced on Thursday three new ways for YouTubers to make money on its platform, during a presentation at the online video convention, VidCon, in Anaheim, California.

In the next few months, audiences will be able to support their favorite channels within YouTube by paying $4.99 per month to become a member of that channel's community and get access to exclusive posts, videos, live streams and other perks offered by the creator. The program, called Channel Memberships, will be available to channels with 100,000 subscribers or more that meet certain standards, like being eligible for ads and run by creators over the age of 18. The feature, previously called Sponsorships, launched last fall on YouTube Gaming to compete with rival streaming services Twitch, and will soon be made available on YouTube more broadly.

YouTube is also partnering with custom t-shirt company Teespring to allow creators to customize and sell merchandise directly through their channels, as of this week. Many YouTubers, large and small, already make and sell merchandise on their own for extra cash. Not to mention, hawk it incessantly in their videos.

Your video channel has been demonetized. Sorry about that :/

Previously: Facebook/Instagram vs. Twitch and YouTube


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  • (Score: 2) by Pino P on Monday June 25 2018, @08:11PM (1 child)

    by Pino P (4721) on Monday June 25 2018, @08:11PM (#698342) Journal

    Many channels got demonetized for not enough watch hours and subscribers. I imagine that most of them won't be eligible for these either, as the article states that none of these three offers are available to channels with fewer than 10,000 subscribers.

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  • (Score: 1) by nitehawk214 on Wednesday June 27 2018, @07:10PM

    by nitehawk214 (1304) on Wednesday June 27 2018, @07:10PM (#699426)

    All part of YouTube's plan to get all channels to do multiple 2 minute Logan Paul-style shitfest videos every day to maximize ad revenue. The don't need to ban anyone if they leave on their own.

    Doing a well researched 30 minute video once a month is simply not making Youtube any money, regardless of views. And especially not if they are funded by Patreon.

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