Youtube: $12 Billion dollars in revenue, still wants you to work for free.

Youtube: $12 Billion dollars in revenue, still wants you to work for free.

Youtube ; "Growing our trusted flagger program post reveals to me that the future of Youtube isn't just at stake due to their ad cleanup which disproportionally affects contentcreators, they've opened themselves up to be played by outside lobbying parties who have an agenda.

Back in 2012, we noticed that certain people were particularly active in reporting Community Guidelines violations with an extraordinarily high rate of accuracy. From this insight, the Trusted Flagger program was born to provide more robust tools for people or organisations who are particularly interested in and effective at notifying us of content that violates our Community Guidelines.

Just like the Wikipedia and any other internet fad that is based on the hivemind, this means that some "leaders" will invariably rise to the top in this community. That's how humans work, we're herd people. Advertisers know this, that's why we hire Instagram influencers to talk about shit products. These influencers in the Youtube Flag community will then influence the community to work for them, setting the agenda of what type of content should be flagged. You might as well set aside a budget for buying these guys already. Meanwhile, just like all other internet monoliths based on the hivemind of user generated content, Youtube takes the big fat paycheck without having to share it with the flaggers. If there's something Google is really adapt at, it's making peope work for them for free. And that's not even mentioning how stingy they are as an advertising client - the only time I ever pity the bro-creatives who work at 72andSunny.
Those interested in becoming a Youtube Hero can join the "Youtube heroes" program here, and I suggest advertising agencies get their interns on it. They're watching Youtube all day anyway. That was sarcasm, kids. Meanwhile, the only safe bet in the Youtube ad scene is still the Vevo area of Youtube.src="adland.tv/eal-reason-googles-youtube-cleanup-theyre-violating-us-treasury-department-terror">ad cleanup which disproportionally affects contentcreators, they've opened themselves up to be played by outside lobbying parties who have an agenda.

Back in 2012, we noticed that certain people were particularly active in reporting Community Guidelines violations with an extraordinarily high rate of accuracy. From this insight, the Trusted Flagger program was born to provide more robust tools for people or organisations who are particularly interested in and effective at notifying us of content that violates our Community Guidelines.

join the "Youtube heroes" program here, and I suggest advertising agencies get their interns on it. They're watching Youtube all day anyway. That was sarcasm, kids. Meanwhile, the only safe bet in the Youtube ad scene is still the Vevo area of Youtube.

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