If you search for any popular Twitch name to stream on YouTube, you'll find countless videos wrapped in their radios. Of these, some will appear spontaneously, but many are a product of users uploading fake content, ignoring it.
YouTube's latest changes, however, obviously make that difficult. Instead of declining YouTube's speech disorder, Yeah Broadcaster Asmongold has decided to help.
On time stream yesterday, Asmongold has announced it has begun a brand new YouTube channel run by people who used to harvest with technology the gain of non-official Asmongold YouTube channels. He explained that, following a YouTube monetization change aimed at videos containing similar content, a number of "reloaders," as they were sometimes called, approached him and asked if they could help use the official channel.
“Finally there are no more talks? Yes, in fact it is the opposite, ”said Asmongold. "The last thing happened,you can't make money with most videos, can you? They want to make it official … This is not their content; it's my content they make. But then I will help myself. The number of people who watch my videos on YouTube and watch my stream is immense. ”
While some flowers are not good for reloading, many ignore this practice because, as Asmongold says, they benefit from it. Twitch is a great platform in itself, but YouTube is still reaching it with a base of almost 2 billion users. Loaders, meanwhile, make up the workforce. They look at the occasional 10+ hour broadcast, cut them into drill holes, organize clips together, and figure out how to put them together. That takes a lot of time and effort, and works for an audience of people who might not have the time to follow these flows in another way. Should they be making some money out of it while in the gray area of YouTube's unique digital space, beating content that other people have worked hard to do? That is a question of tremendous power. But the fact is, most people are.
While outlining his reasons for hiring reloaders and paying the fees yet (depending on what broadcasts often cost people who run their own YouTube channels), Asmongold pointed out videos of other people who were together in his stream. One had about five million views.
"That's crazy," he said. “That's totally crazy … Someone told me they were making $ 27,000 a month by uploading Asmongold highlights on YouTube. I couldn't believe it, but he showed me a picture. The following month he made $ 32,000. ”
So Asmongold stands to take full advantage of this arrangement, too. It is not unusual, then, for developers to have official channels running the same function. Sometimes they rent out to their communities, a trend that has recently led to the controversies of the late racist runner Hasan Piker, who was accused of abusing the inactive YouTube editor's work who felt like Piker was joining him and that he might get a job. To answer, Piker said he didn't even know if someone wanted a job, but he would pay them because "people send me videos and always edit" and "if they ask for compensation I pay them." of specifically asking them to work with him, especially because his YouTube channel "makes zero dollars a month" and "doesn't deserve a headache."
As up The World of War A streamer on Twitch, Asmongold is a bigger name than Piker, which transforms your ability all this dramatically. Asmongold already has one a single YouTube channel, and this new one, with more standard uploads, will probably make a lot of money. But it will also go down the bucket for Asmongold, who laughed when he said he recently failed to read the email and missed a product that would have cost him “like $ 100,000 a day.”
The economics of illegal broadcasting and re-uploading of YouTube are dirty and fragile, and they do not change differently in different streaming channels. Others, such as Asmongold, a billionaire, can easily ignore his lion's share and step in to help when it benefits them. Some less fortunate. Not all things are recycled, though. Many draw any view. And depending on how much YouTube has changed its monetization, it may have just turned its head.
According to him, Asmongold said some good breeders are free to continue doing their thing. "I'm not going to make the DMCA your channel," he said. “You have these people who earn the highest pay for uploading videos to my stream. I think it's funny. ”