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because no other platform is as good as doing what youtube does. youtube is the top platform for a reason and most people don't have a problem with itAbsolutely. YT is the best at what it does. It is easily the worst at how it treats its content creators though. Then again, there aren't many (if any) alternatives big enough to compete with YT. So it might be more correct to say they've become the worst at content creator treatment full-stop.
it would have to take youtube doing something seriously wrong to forget over a large majority of people who've been satistified with it thus farOn a viewer level, yes. On a content creator level, this has already happened. Problem is, there is nowhere else to turn if the content creators want to keep their developed following on another platform. Because no other platform is popular enough to make it an easy migration. Leaving them (more or less) no choice but to stick it out on YouTube and hope a change for the better occurs at some point.
except it was a startup in the middle of nowhere that became popular because people found it better than the other alternativesTrue. However, it's now at the point where it can afford to treat it's content creators (the people who got YT to where it is now) poorly. Because the alternatives (undeniably) can't compete.
this is such loving bullstuff. there are alternatives, but they aren't popularFrom a content creator perspective, YT is the only viable option. No other platform is big enough to give you the opportunity to make it big like YT.
when i say "no one" i'm talking about the market. if the market doesn't have any need for a competitor a competitor won't be successful. this is basic economicsThe market (viewers) may not. But the creators certainly do. Just look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMe0w3_16_g (NSFW warning).
noone goes to loving vidme or whatever because most people don't see a need to. there's no incentive. you can't forcibly relocate a market because master matthew on the blockland forums can't distinguish between coercive and non-coercive monopoliesFrom a viewer's standpoint, you're right that there's no incentive. Don't know what it would take for people to gain interest in a different platform, but it would have to knock the socks off YT somehow.
christNot to be "that guy" but it's a Challenger.
The charger's wheels are like front drag wheels, except on all 4 wheels, wayyyyyyyyy too thin man seriously
I don't have a girlfriend or anything but I'm going to order my good friend a vday pizza and get drunk over video chat with her. So I guess I've got a valentine.I beg of you, tell us how it went..... it sounds utterly hilarious.
Its more like the movie equivalent of reskinning a game and selling it 15 times under different names and textures.
The new model of the classic Charger looks good, just holy stuff the tires are wayyyyy to thick and the rims are wayyyyyy too small, it looks so offDo you mean the thickness of the sidewalls? Or do you mean the width of the tires?
snipThe Demon doesn't have a carbon spoiler or splitter (it'd be cool if it did though).