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what are you guys thoughts on the new youtube premium channel? how will this effect other youtubers or any of the free content? will there be more ads? more unskippable ads?
 
Are they going to make adblocking plugins non-functional? Because otherwise skipping ads is hardly a new feature for the site.
 
I'm just realizing what a genius move that is, marketing-wise. Youtubers like pewdiepie have such a rabid fanatic fanbase, who're largely too young to worry about whether something's a waste of money since it's just a matter of harassing their parents for it. Youtube's gotta develop a niche somehow in the premium content market. Apparently that niche is kid/preteen-targeted originals.

EDIT: Sorry, not sure why it quoted your post, Dusk
 
I still don't understand pewdiepie and I begin to quake with rage when I think about how much money he makes for making "lolmonkeycheese" dumbshit videos.


In other words, I think this is a dumb bad idea and all of those movies look dumb and bad.


EDIT: But the target demographics seems to be... oh, about 15 years younger than me, anyway.
 
I might get the free trial to watch Lazer Team again. I actually really liked the movie.
 
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I'd rather pay for porn on youtube than to watch a series about pewdiepie screaming for about 21 minutes.
It.... it's not?? Then what... THEN WHAT DID I JUST PAY THEM FOR?! FUCKING UNICORN ISLAND? Kleio Valentien isn't on fucking Unicorn Island! You sons of bitches!

Okay, seriously though, those promos are like looking at something you would have in the background of a much better TV show or movie. Should be funny in about a year that Pewdiepie himself is making more revenue that all four of these show make combined.
 
How is this better than patreon? if someone wants to fund a channel's work surely they'd just give them money directly to them rather than spreading it across hundreds of channels, and that's after google takes its cut.
 
How is this better than patreon? if someone wants to fund a channel's work surely they'd just give them money directly to them rather than spreading it across hundreds of channels, and that's after google takes its cut.
That would take effort
 
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