05-12-2018, 08:45 AM
YouTube is big and uncurated. Almost everybody with a decent Internet connection uses it at least occasionally, and some people practically spend their lives on it. Since there aren't a lot of restrictions on what people can post on YouTube (especially in regards to quality), much of the content ranges from bad to terrible. And with a large audience, low-quality content can easily find a niche and become popular - and profitable.
Also, since YouTube tends to appeal to the lowest common denominator, some well-done work ends up being ignored.
Also, since YouTube tends to appeal to the lowest common denominator, some well-done work ends up being ignored.
Course clear! You got a card.
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