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- Aug 3, 2021
YouTube is notoriously clunky and implements features in a half-assed way because no-one working on it actually gives a shit, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's a grain of truth to that. However, I can't overlook that Twitch very-recently implemented anti-viewbot policies which saw a lot of big-wig creatives (who used their numbers to beg for sponsored segments) lose enormous chunks of their viewerbase. I almost wonder if YouTube didn't quietly implement something similar on the backend, since Nick absolutely strikes me as the sort to use them to pump views on shit that really has no audience. It wouldn't really explain disparate numbers between different Yahtzee videos - but at the same time, they're also overlooking that Lord of the Rings is an IP with its own draw, whereas 'generic shitty game of the month' is not.Restrictive mode is literally just for schools I don't know why he brought it up.
In any case, there's something deeply funny to them pretending that this is somehow a stable career-path they've wandered into which evil YouTube is fucking up, when the reality is that their ability to avoid gainful employment has come entirely at the behest of a tech-company that took advantage of 15+ years of fiscal policy designed to shred the middle-class, something I'm sure they'd all whinge about in a different light. The bite of high inflation and high interest has to be hitting this outfit (which is so hesitant to downsize, as any sane company would do), so I wouldn't be surprised if they aren't trying to hedge with a paypig cash infusion to tide them over until Trump gets some stooge in to drop the interest rate next year - which would allow them to grab some cheaper business loans in order to keep paying Nick's friends to produce content no-one watches.