Here's a question. Does the like/dislike ration affect the ads that run, or the level of monetization allowed on a video?
Like we know a large percentage of subs to a Youtube channel are paid for bots, and technically huge channels are defrauding their sponsors by charging them X amount for their millions of subs but having only a small fraction of that actual eyes to watch.
But does the like/dislike ratio change the rates Youtube channels can charge or get paid?
My thoughts here are this change has nothing to do with optics, or political discourse or helping growing channels, and all to do with paying channels less. Someone at Youtube thinks this is a money saver, pure and simple, and I'd love to know the actual goal of this change.
Like we know a large percentage of subs to a Youtube channel are paid for bots, and technically huge channels are defrauding their sponsors by charging them X amount for their millions of subs but having only a small fraction of that actual eyes to watch.
But does the like/dislike ratio change the rates Youtube channels can charge or get paid?
My thoughts here are this change has nothing to do with optics, or political discourse or helping growing channels, and all to do with paying channels less. Someone at Youtube thinks this is a money saver, pure and simple, and I'd love to know the actual goal of this change.