Thank you so much for everything you've already provided, Clint. Having left YouTube after so long that you could see all the most recent uploads in the beginning, I completely understand. I've been telling people that you need millions of views to make money. This is way more problematic now because the ads are way beyond as disgusting …
Thank you so much for everything you've already provided, Clint. Having left YouTube after so long that you could see all the most recent uploads in the beginning, I completely understand. I've been telling people that you need millions of views to make money. This is way more problematic now because the ads are way beyond as disgusting as they were even last year.
Example 1 Milos Rossi, miniminuteman came over from TikTok with millions of followers and started making money as his full-time job on YT. Now he realizes that he has to continue with what his viewers want rather than what he wants, to make money. BTW, check out the thumbnail on his "Vampire Graves of Europe" I think you'll like him.
Example 2 Jared Rydelek, YT channel Weird Explorer. Jared decided to do a series of videos in Iceland, and although the first one did well, each succeeding one did worse, until he realized that he couldn't continue posting them, because it would decrease his income, which he relies on to travel to exotic places.
I now watch one person in Ireland on YT from a local library, just to see if she's okay. The library is now blocking all the ads, many of which are NSFW, and otherwise problematic.
BTW, my bank sided with me against Google, concluding that they had committed FRAUD.
Since I was going to say Surprise, Surprise here, I'll mention the move of that name, from 2010:
A closeted TV star and his recently disabled, much younger lover find the older man has a troubled, streetwise, 15-year-old homophobic son he never knew existed to add to their already strained household.
The disabled lover was played by John Brotherton. I fell in love with him on OLTL. He happened to be there when Ron Carlivati and Frank Valentini came on to run things, producing a very gay friendly show for years. I watched every episode 3-5 times.
Thanks, Steve. Lots of people to check out…I feel like I still live in a cave some days. So many men…so little time. And even less time for YouTube’s bullshit. :-p
Thank you so much for everything you've already provided, Clint. Having left YouTube after so long that you could see all the most recent uploads in the beginning, I completely understand. I've been telling people that you need millions of views to make money. This is way more problematic now because the ads are way beyond as disgusting as they were even last year.
Example 1 Milos Rossi, miniminuteman came over from TikTok with millions of followers and started making money as his full-time job on YT. Now he realizes that he has to continue with what his viewers want rather than what he wants, to make money. BTW, check out the thumbnail on his "Vampire Graves of Europe" I think you'll like him.
Example 2 Jared Rydelek, YT channel Weird Explorer. Jared decided to do a series of videos in Iceland, and although the first one did well, each succeeding one did worse, until he realized that he couldn't continue posting them, because it would decrease his income, which he relies on to travel to exotic places.
I now watch one person in Ireland on YT from a local library, just to see if she's okay. The library is now blocking all the ads, many of which are NSFW, and otherwise problematic.
BTW, my bank sided with me against Google, concluding that they had committed FRAUD.
Since I was going to say Surprise, Surprise here, I'll mention the move of that name, from 2010:
A closeted TV star and his recently disabled, much younger lover find the older man has a troubled, streetwise, 15-year-old homophobic son he never knew existed to add to their already strained household.
The disabled lover was played by John Brotherton. I fell in love with him on OLTL. He happened to be there when Ron Carlivati and Frank Valentini came on to run things, producing a very gay friendly show for years. I watched every episode 3-5 times.
Thanks, Steve. Lots of people to check out…I feel like I still live in a cave some days. So many men…so little time. And even less time for YouTube’s bullshit. :-p