PLEASE READ the description.
I've said it before, I'll say it again; it's NOT about the money! It's about the recognition and the promotion and the community. It's about showing those who've put in so much time and energy over the last few months/years that their work is appreciated. It's about a level-playing field where everyone is treated fairly and equally.
It's about not playing favorites within the community.
Your Advocate:
http://youtube.com/fallofautumndistro
The two main examples used in the video:
Hectic Films:
http://youtube.com/hecticfilms
Beccah:
http://youtube.com/lisasimpson
Research Assistance:
http://youtube.com/Producing101
I had forgotten Alan swore in this video :) , and nothing changes much does it *sigh*
paisleypower30 2 years ago
just business, i agree
youyou2btoo 3 years ago
Since this was made, LisaSimpson was made into a partner, maybe the system is working?
boobtubious 4 years ago
I heard about the new "council" while I was away. Now figured out it was from this channel.
On this video, you do make some good points...\\
But I knew this already (since I did my 1st vlog in 2005) and most of us know this. It doesn't change anything. Gootube is always going to be separate and oblivious to the injustice.
You did a great video and expressed the issue. But it actually seems like you 'advocate' some kind of way that we should hope to change what cannot be changed.
UtubiaPresident 4 years ago
Because Youtube hires people that feel that they have a talent that will do well. Its not like I always agree with whom they think has talent but that is the major reason for anyone becoming a partner. The partner guidelines are there to look at but they are guidelines. Youtube will hire someone that may not fit all of the requirements because they have a talent they like. This is true in the media realm. Talent always goes first. ~Raven
RadicalComedy 4 years ago
thanks :)
ecstatica23 4 years ago
5 lol
Metamanx 4 years ago
geekboy2000 was hear
geekboy2000 4 years ago
Maybe some of these corporate partners are paying a monthly fee for the right to be partners.
This is a question, not a comment.
ReliableInsider 4 years ago 2
Gah.
That's just unbelievable.
I'm a larger part of the youtube community than all of those who've gotten partnered.
I mean, I actually want to be a partner, and I work my ass off to get views and comments.
Not to mention the fact that I've replied to every single comment that I've gotten. Except for maybe 1 or 2.
- Tiffany.
Tiffany0x 4 years ago 2