nowl60010
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- Apr 21, 2019
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My son's school had a segment in his graphic design class where they talked about youtube and how it tends to operate. Basically youtube tends to leave people alone so long as they follow some simple rules. The biggest being no nudity in the first 30 seconds. Also in the first 30 seconds you have to mention to click on the like and subscribe buttons (as these help generate revenue for youtube) and finally if you have a sponsor and mention the sponsor in the first 30 seconds youtube tends to leave you alone. The exception that proves the rule is of course complaints. If someone enters a complaint against the video then the chance of it getting removed skyrockets. If there are no complaints and the video keeps generating click revenue for youtube then they leave it alone. I know it sounds weird, but clicking like and subscribe do generate revenue for the site in a roundabout way. The more subscribers an uploader has, the higher the chance that uploader will get sponsored. Once sponsored, youtube gets a cut of the advertising from the sponsor.I know man, it's so random and ridiculous.