Author Topic: YouTube to acquire Twitch.tv for $1 Billion.  (Read 8142 times)

Google has complete control of whatever is posted on that site.
Just because they choose not to exercise it often or publicly doesn't mean they don't have it.
That and it's pretty much a monopoly.

And people who make a living off Youtube are the dumb :|
Why?

explain pls
Consumers benefit more from choice and competition. Basic economics.

google buys vimeo is next i guarantee it

Oh god guys. I just realized something. You know how they replaced Youtube comments with G+ threads? What if they replace twitch chat rooms with Google hangouts?

Consumers benefit more from choice and competition. Basic economics.
Well first of all, they're the one's letting this happen.
They could go to vimeo or dailymotion or something, but hur dur I can't make as much money so I'll just help youtube do people in the butt instead. At least I get my ad revenue though.

Well first of all, they're the one's letting this happen.
They could go to vimeo or dailymotion or something, but hur dur I can't make as much money so I'll just help youtube do people in the butt instead. At least I get my ad revenue though.

they're being allowed to make a living doing what they love, delivering a service to consumers that they want. that's the free market at it's finest. forget off. just because you like to think something isn't a real job doesn't mean it isn't.

Consumers benefit more from choice and competition. Basic economics.
how are they benefiting in this case
all the video services are fundamentally the same and they arent buying anything

Well first of all, they're the one's letting this happen.
They could go to vimeo or dailymotion or something, but hur dur I can't make as much money so I'll just help youtube do people in the butt instead. At least I get my ad revenue though.

That's the stufftiest argument ever...

Wow YouTubers are so stupid because in order to make a living they use a service that allows for it rather than use a smaller service simply because its less popular, boo hoo, why is google so mean.

how are they benefiting in this case
all the video services are fundamentally the same and they arent buying anything
Because too much control of one entity is always bad. Same reason Steam is becoming an issue, as their massive market control allows them to do whatever the forget they want without too much protest.

Because too much control of one entity is always bad. Same reason Steam is becoming an issue, as their massive market control allows them to do whatever the forget they want without too much protest.
Steam is the best content management system there is, and that's why people use it. If something better or equally good comes out then people will use that too. This isn't steams fault.

boo hoo, why is google so mean.
I was blaming the users, not Google. At least read what I wrote.
What you're arguing is so inconsistent.

Because too much control of one entity is always bad.
true, but how is it in this case specifically?
Same reason Steam is becoming an issue, as their massive market control allows them to do whatever the forget they want without too much protest.
what issues? besides steam being really slow and unresponsive sometimes and really buggy i havent encountered any "forget you valve" issues

I was blaming the users, not Google. At least read what I wrote.
What you're arguing is so inconsistent.
I did read your post, did you?

Well first of all, they're the one's letting this happen.
They could go to vimeo or dailymotion or something, but hur dur I can't make as much money so I'll just help youtube do people in the butt instead. At least I get my ad revenue though.


Steam is the best content management system there is, and that's why people use it. If something better or equally good comes out then people will use that too. This isn't steams fault.
No doubt it's the best, but with the tie most people have with the service you can't simply abandon ship and head over to a better system. I've got hundreds of games tied up in Steam, and if they decide to screw us over so be it I guess.

I did read your post, did you?
You're basically agreeing with me that Google has too much power, but when I say it's the users fault, you say I'm bitching about nothing.
What the hell?

true, but how is it in this case specifically?

what issues? besides steam being really slow and unresponsive sometimes and really buggy i havent encountered any "forget you valve" issues
With any company, if they have control over a market, so dominating that competition is dead, in the event an unfair policy is established or they decide to charge more or lower the bar quality wise, the consumer is forgeted.

That answers both questions, its not necessarily the now I'm talking about, its the future.

You're basically agreeing with me that Google has too much power, but when I say it's the users fault, you say I'm bitching about nothing.
What the hell?
If you started making money off of your YouTube channel, enough so that you could live off it, you wouldn't abandon Google based on principle. I'm saying its loving moronic to blame it on the users rather than blame it on the company that is the fundamental problem.