Not really.
I hear this argument a lot, although to be fair it's mostly from people on /k/ who don't know how to use Google or common sense (all of them, in my experience) There's some guy who posts in nearly every thread and claims We Have All Been Rused because PKD has been doing the whole thing for Adsense views. He just keeps saying it over and over again and nobody really knows why at this point. But to break it down:
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Simple math: YouTube partners make
about $1 for every 1,000 views. As of the time of writing, Parkourdude91 has
98,486 channel views, and Deagle Nation has
13,849 channel views, so Jace's two channels combined would have made him about $111 if he had been monetizing it from the start (which would have been impossible, obviously, since you have to reach a certain threshold before they even enable it) So ideal situation, everything else perfect, over his year-and-a-half long YouTube career and all the pain it's caused him, he would have made enough to buy an airsoft gun or a few shitty games from a Steam sale.
-Advertising: YouTube's TOS says that any monetized channel must be "advertiser friendly"; I.E. companies are going to review the video content and decide whether or not they want to take the risk in being associated with this person for a few thousand clicks. Plainly speaking:
Jace
is
not
advertiser
friendly.
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Copyright: YouTube partners can't use copyrighted music, games, or basically anything at all in their videos, and they have to provide documentation. Most of Jace's longer videos are just him playing dumb video games and listening to Nickelback or John Cena's theme music, which (while it can be a gray area) will probably cause him some problems.
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Marketing: Jace's videos appeal to a niche market. Even Our Pet Lolcow, even at the height of his fame, didn't come remotely close to the top 100 YouTube stars, people who actually make a living off it. There's a ceiling on how many people enjoy this kind of content. As eye-gougingly painful as TheAnnoyingOrange and PewDiePie are, they are successful because (and probably only because) they appeal to a very, very wide audience. Jace does not, ergo he is never going to make any remotely substantial amount of money.
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Effort: Due to the math I detailed above, the YouTube "industry" is incredibly competitive. To have a shot at making any amount of money, you have to be putting out top-notch videos every day. You have to be competent in social media and web optimization, you have to understand how to get new fans, branch out, and expand your brand. You have to have a lot of skills, patience, and perseverance that Jace does not possess. Jace's popularity is literally an unfortunate accident. Of course, he thinks the reason he's been so popular is because he's a great vlogger and he's mastered the YouTube game with fans all around the world, but we all know it's because he's a bumbling exceptional individual and he has no clue what he's doing. TL;DR: Jace doesn't have what it takes to actually go forward with this.