Major Changes In Youtube Involving Let's Players

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Sseth said:
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Sseth said:
Good. PewDiePie is a talentless shmuck who really needs to stop making money for being a waste of organic matter and screaming at the video screen. The fact that he's getting shafted makes me so happy. I really hope he quits making videos.


Also, there's nothing really wrong with this. I never understood why people enjoyed watching other people play the video game for them anyway, and the videos themselves can still exist it just won't be a freaking market.
"I personally don't enjoy it, therefore no one should".

This is exactly what you're saying. Pardon me if I think that your opinion is entirely scrappable.
"His opinion opposes mine, therefore it is entirely scrappable."

This is exactly what you're saying. Pardon me if I think that your opinion of my opinion is entirely scrappable.
Touche.

I would still LOVE to see you justify your opinion as the glorious one that all should bow to, seeing how you have the option of "just don't freaking watch PewDiePie".
 

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Sseth said:
lacktheknack said:
Sseth said:
Good. PewDiePie is a talentless shmuck who really needs to stop making money for being a waste of organic matter and screaming at the video screen. The fact that he's getting shafted makes me so happy. I really hope he quits making videos.


Also, there's nothing really wrong with this. I never understood why people enjoyed watching other people play the video game for them anyway, and the videos themselves can still exist it just won't be a freaking market.
"I personally don't enjoy it, therefore no one should".

This is exactly what you're saying. Pardon me if I think that your opinion is entirely scrappable.
"His opinion opposes mine, therefore it is entirely scrappable."

This is exactly what you're saying. Pardon me if I think that your opinion of my opinion is entirely scrappable.
"I won't listen to what he's actually saying, because I have a warped view on this subject matter."

This is exactly what you're saying. Pardon me if I think that your opinion of his opinion on your opinion is entirely scrappable.
 

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As always people with power will abuse those without, that is why any self respecting workforce has a union/laws in place so you aren't legally cornered when someone with bigger pockets start to throw their weight around.
And no this matter has not gone through an official legal system it is simply Google giving into pressure and making deals for themselves, that is why corporations can also take down any video without legal oversight, conglomerates like Google really aren't concerned if a few ants get squashed as they move along because in terms of advertisement 1 million views on a shit cat video is exactly the same as 1 mil on quality content.

Most importantly right now is to make the matter public so the shady DMCA deals that have been going on so far aren't kept from the public, tell the people what companies they are dealing with and the pressure will be on.
Then either the matter will go to court and be defined once and for all or Youtube will become a gaming wasteland, then again it is high time they didn't own this space alone because this is exactly what will happen in a monopoly.
 

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Welp.

This is gonna piss off a good fair amount of people.

And by that, I mean at least a third of the youtube community.

I'm kinda glad that I've decided not to use game footage in videos I will make in the future. Best way to avoid it is to not do it at all.

I wonder how in-depth this search will be. Because I know for a fact that they will not have thousands of people going through every single CoD video out to see if it is monetized or not.

Also, I love how Mojang hasn't said "No Monetization." Guess that means a shit-ton more Minecraft videos in the future.
 

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I wasn't aware that LPs made any money at all.
I enjoy watching them and find them useful, but it doesn't make any sense to get paid for making a LP.
 

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lacktheknack said:
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For as many people calling the companies greedy, aren't the LPers just as greedy?

I never watched any channels or follow anyone, and most of the ones I do watch are by people who only did a game or one series. I really don't see this affecting anyone who does it to show off a game they love.
Except the LPers often put in a ton of work making videos and they usually don't make much money to offset the costs.That's why most have other jobs to help them make money.
Do you need someone to pay you to do hobbies?
When said hobby cuts deeply into my time to the point that I can't hold a full-time job at the same time? Yes.

Plus, people WERE willing to pay them. If they stop paying, then the hobbyists won't be able to afford to live without getting back into a nine-to-five, so no more LPs.

It's pretty simple. There's only 24 hours in a day.
You really think a person who did one game is making enough money to live off of? There are also people who work 9-5 and still find time to make LPs. I wouldn't say doing it for money is the same as doing it because you want to share a game.
 

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1: What do you think of this sudden change happening next year?
We want each penny! Each penny! You, dirty robbers! We hate you! (c) Publishers

2: Are you worried about your favorite Let's Player's future?
Nah, I don't watch any of monetized letsplays :)

3: Do You Think This should have happened a long time ago, and are proud of Youtube's Decision?
No, it's crappy scheme to "protect intellectual property", i.e., they hope to raise profitability this way (stupid, stupid morons).

4: Anyone think that Video Game Crash is going to happen due to this being one of the factors?
Maybe, but it won't be a major part of possible crash.

5: Which Let's Players do you think would be fine with this outcome? Which ones do you think would not be?
Dunno )

6: Freestlye Final Thoughts - Your take on this with a good conclusion?
Well, it's publisher's right to loose some free advertisement. Monetised letsplays - as shows my limited knowledge of 'em - tend to have higher quality, thus more effective as a way to spread info on game. And this kind of letsplays is the one to disappear. I'd say this policy may be reverted after a couple of years.
 

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Genocidicles said:
If this stops cunts like Pewdiepie making money from their shitty videos then I'm all for it.

Sucks for the few good ones though.
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If it gets rid of the likes of Pewdiepie, then it's long overdue and I'm all for it. They provide nothing insightful, unfunny and don't deserve the often large incomes.

That said, those who do the opposite of the above will be affected too so in all honesty I find these new restrictions difficult to condone. Will be interesting to see where it leads, doesn't really affect me at all as I'd much rather play a game than watch a foul mouthed spotty teen rage their way through it.
Spoiler, this won't effect pewdiepie, I think hes like the most subscribed to person on youtube, he has enough clout to have permission to do letsplays till the earth is a lifeless rock. This is one of those things that could make him more popular since now instead of lots of random lets plays, we just have pewdie.
 

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TehCookie said:
lacktheknack said:
TehCookie said:
the hidden eagle said:
TehCookie said:
For as many people calling the companies greedy, aren't the LPers just as greedy?

I never watched any channels or follow anyone, and most of the ones I do watch are by people who only did a game or one series. I really don't see this affecting anyone who does it to show off a game they love.
Except the LPers often put in a ton of work making videos and they usually don't make much money to offset the costs.That's why most have other jobs to help them make money.
Do you need someone to pay you to do hobbies?
When said hobby cuts deeply into my time to the point that I can't hold a full-time job at the same time? Yes.

Plus, people WERE willing to pay them. If they stop paying, then the hobbyists won't be able to afford to live without getting back into a nine-to-five, so no more LPs.

It's pretty simple. There's only 24 hours in a day.
You really think a person who did one game is making enough money to live off of? There are also people who work 9-5 and still find time to make LPs. I wouldn't say doing it for money is the same as doing it because you want to share a game.
Yeah, but people like TheRPGMinx are doing it for money, and I quite enjoy her. And she started it off as a hobby. If these terms go through, she's likely going to have to quit.

And I've attempted LP before... when you're in school, the output you had in the summer cuts to about one tenth of normal. It's really discouraging and demotivating. Yeah, some can slog through it anyways, but you're still taking a massive axe to the amount of people willing to do daily LP videos, which makes little sense as they're fantastic advertising.
 

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As a general response, I think youtube is doing this in counter to TotalBiscuit's earlier vid on the topic, where he bashes Youtube's ridiculous policy of shitting on the very users bringing them site hits. Big companies can send unwarranted and illegal takedown notices (in direct violation of the Fair Use act, and also misusing the DMCA), and youtube's first response is to take it down with no thought or investigation. People like TB and Pewdie and others who rely on this income for their livelihood can have their entire accounts deleted by a mere 3 false reports - luckily for the big names, they have networks that will fight for their videos, but for anyone smaller they're easy pickings. And now it looks like youtube is aiming their guns straight for those small guys.

Head to twitch, head to blip, get anywhere you can, but don't trust Youtube to have your back. Google is firmly in the pocket of the corporations now, and they will fuck you over in a heartbeat for a dollar.
 

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TehCookie said:
For as many people calling the companies greedy, aren't the LPers just as greedy?
Insofar as anybody doing any '9-5' job is greedy.

Many of the people who are "affiliated" with Youtube (the ones who would be affected the most by these changes) make these videos as their full-time job, not much unlike our own content creators at The Escapist. There are plenty of people who don't, for sure, but they also have much less regular uploading schedules and don't draw the same number of views in the first place. Most everyone affiliated with the Polaris network (Yogscast, TotalBiscuit, Jesse Cox, Game Grumps, AngryJoe, Pewdiepie, Markiplier, etc.) script, record, edit, and schedule these videos as their normal work because it requires that level of work and commitment to do.

So, really, it comes down to an argument of semantics and whether or not you believe people should be able to make a living off of Youtube videos, because it's not a "typical" line of work. They don't get ad revenue, they need another form of income, they don't make as many videos, content about games becomes much scarcer and more tightly controlled by the publishers, who already try to exert as tight an iron fist as they can manage over everything.

If I'm permitted to torture an analogy, imagine if a mechanic were working on a Ford car, or a technician on a Dell computer, and the company calls them up demanding that the pay meant for the mechanic or technician goes directly to the company because they were the original manufacturer.
 

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Kind of dumb really, I mean a good lets play probably sells some games people wouldn't have bought otherwise. Copyright law is a bit screwy at best.
 

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I'm really, really trying to be objective and fair here. My instinct is to side with the LPers because they're basically me - gamers. And the way the current system is, LPs get games exposure, in some cases specifically games that are little known or indie titles, and that both strengthens the community and encourages watchers to buy it. However, the company has made a product, and while I think the user should be able to do with it what they want, it is fair enough that the user not make money off that without paying the company if that's what the company wants.

I repeat, I think LPing is an unquestionably good thing for a game, and I think revenue being generated from ads, not the selling of the game content itself, is neither here nor there. But if a company is stupid enough to decline that free publicity and advertising then maybe they should be allowed to. I can't see indie developers having such qualms.
 

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shrekfan246 said:
To me it more comes down to stop trying to hypocrisy of calling companies greedy for taking their money. Aren't LPers against this fueled by greed to? Though if you're not greedy then you should be living like a nun.

However I see it less of an argument of whether or not people can live off youtube videos but a bigger issue of how much do we own/how much freedom do we have with the games we buy? With this current scenario if LPs are against the EULA will gamers take action to get back their rights, or just ask for LPs to be okay?
 

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Worgen said:
Genocidicles said:
If this stops cunts like Pewdiepie making money from their shitty videos then I'm all for it.

Sucks for the few good ones though.
GoaThief said:
If it gets rid of the likes of Pewdiepie, then it's long overdue and I'm all for it. They provide nothing insightful, unfunny and don't deserve the often large incomes.

That said, those who do the opposite of the above will be affected too so in all honesty I find these new restrictions difficult to condone. Will be interesting to see where it leads, doesn't really affect me at all as I'd much rather play a game than watch a foul mouthed spotty teen rage their way through it.
Spoiler, this won't effect pewdiepie, I think hes like the most subscribed to person on youtube, he has enough clout to have permission to do letsplays till the earth is a lifeless rock. This is one of those things that could make him more popular since now instead of lots of random lets plays, we just have pewdie.
Spoiler, I think you may have taken that first paragraph a bit too seriously. There was even an "if" thrown in there too. ;-)

Be interesting to see how all this turns out, regardless.
 

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Hhm... If a person purchases a violin and goes on to become a successful musician that gets paid for playing music, should the manufacturer of the violin get a cut of what he makes?
 

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This is insanely stupid and will badly affect most of lesser known LPers as well as some of the better known ones.

I watch 3 LPers quite often, One of them mainly does KSP and sci-fi games , the other mainly does Minecraft and similar games, the 3rd does Arma, Day Z and those wierd niche European simulator games. None of them are part of a channel or affiliated. This will affect all of them badly and probably cause them to stop LPing. The one who does Arma & co was already talking about moving over to Twitch TV.

I also watch Spoiler Warning, which is Shamus Young of Twenty Sided along with Campster of Errant Signal and a few others LPing while critically analysing the games. It's much more interesting than it sounds, if you like Tasteful Understated Nerd Rage you'll like this (It's well worth watching them tearing Mass Effect 3 to shreds). While they don't monetise their videos, this will probably affect them as well. They already had to move from Vimeo because LP's weren't artistic enough
 

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TehCookie said:
shrekfan246 said:
To me it more comes down to stop trying to hypocrisy of calling companies greedy for taking their money. Aren't LPers against this fueled by greed to? Though if you're not greedy then you should be living like a nun.
Again, insofar as anyone who works at a job is "greedy".

Ad revenue doesn't make a ton of cash. It's respectable, sure, and if their view numbers are high enough then it tends to be enough to pay any additional crew you have and keep yourself in modest livings, but LPers who monetize their videos aren't rolling around in cash, laughing to and from the bank as they toss $100 around the streets. Much like the publishers trying to siphon the ad revenue, by and large these people are technically running their own businesses.

However I see it less of an argument of whether or not people can live off youtube videos but a bigger issue of how much do we own/how much freedom do we have with the games we buy? With this current scenario if LPs are against the EULA will gamers take action to get back their rights, or just ask for LPs to be okay?
Ideally, once a product is on the market, the manufacturer shouldn't have any hold over it outside of official stores that they personally distribute to.

Should a publisher be allowed to close down a local "Mom & Pop" games store because they're profiting off of used games that you can't find anywhere else anymore? In practice, that's little different than LPers monetizing Youtube videos, but for the rather large footnote of consumers not needing to spend any of their own money to watch videos on Youtube.

Publishers shouldn't be allowed to dictate or control the content that is uploaded to the internet. They shouldn't be allowed to shut down entire channels because they didn't like something that person said or put up. Allowing the publishers that freedom only hurts us, the average consumers, because it means that we only ever see or hear what they want us to see and hear. So while I can't speak for everyone else, and honestly doubt anybody in the gaming community would be able to unify on a topic long enough to oppose this, I know that personally I will always vocally argue against allowing publishers to do anything to people who make money off of video-game-related content.
 

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Oh, dis gon b gud!

I was starting to wonder, what will make youtube stop being relevant to me. YouTube won't die, it has pranks, fails, cats, babies, make up etc but I rarely vist them sections, it's all about the games.

Indie focused channels will be okay but I suspect small to mid sized channels are fucked. Up and coming will be culled and have to move to the replacement.

Wonder how this ties in with ps4 live streaming and sharing? I wonder if this has been the result of pressure from publishers
 

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lacktheknack said:
When said hobby cuts deeply into my time to the point that I can't hold a full-time job at the same time? Yes.
Wait, what!?

Does the word "priorities" mean anything to you? My full time job cuts massively into my hobby time. What do I do? I suck it up, make what time I can for my hobbies, and pay my rent from the money I earn from actual work. If your hobby means that you can't keep a job, you need to rethink a few things.