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RE: YouTube's Decline Should Help Web 3.0

in LeoFinance2 months ago

I agree that there are a lot of noticeable cracks in Youtube lately. I have seen some videos discuss the growing difficulty of traversing the YT algorithm. There is definitely more videos, and it gets difficult for one's videos to get discovered unless they already have a following. On a similar note, RoosterTeeth just went down. They were popular back then, but lost viewership along the way. YT viewership seems to be very cutthroat, and AI is only making it more difficult.

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I dont follow the viewership numbers close enough to notice shifts in trends. What I do not know content creators are starting to post elsewhere. This is the first crack in the damn.

Competition is always good. Since there are a lot more options. Choosing the platform that pays more, or works with the creator's demographic [FB for Asia], is now becoming important.