Recently, you might have noticed content creators having paid sponsorships, which involves them slipping an ad directly into their video, so it’ll slip past ad blockers. Now, if YouTube didn’t change its goddamn rules every year, maybe it’d be easier to earn a decent living through it! And yes, there’s also the issue of ad blockers. That’s why most content creators have turned to Patreon in order to receive a constant stream of revenue from fans willingly paying them, as it’s a more stable way to earn money through content production. In all fairness, they can still be punished by YouTube’s algorithm pushing their videos out of people's recommendations, which makes monetization a problem. Let’s compare with YouTube, shall we? Content producers on YouTube make money on their videos by monetizing them, which means including advertisements before or during the video. Yesss explains that, in BuzzzTube’s system, the hearts a video gets are turned into money. "Here, have some free hearts! It's on the house."
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