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tracerbulletx ◴[] No.43374959[source]
I kind of wish people would stop making yt-dlp more accessible and increasing Google's desire to shut it down.
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zozbot234 ◴[] No.43375269[source]
If they shut down yt-dlp for good, a lot of power users and creators would find the YouTube platform useless for themselves and abandon it en masse for its nearest competitor. A tool like yt-dlp is very much required if you want to engage professionally with that kind of community. Even something as trivial as making a well-produced "video reaction" relies on it.

Yes, YT has good monetization, but it still pays peanuts to the average creator. So the competitive threat is very real - superstars alone wouldn't be enough to make for a really compelling platform.

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aucisson_masque ◴[] No.43375541[source]
> lot of power users and creators would find the YouTube platform useless for themselves and abandon it en masse for its nearest competitor.

Not so sure, since everything is monetized nowadays (YouTuber make video to earn money) and the audience is there, i don't see how they could move anywhere.

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zozbot234 ◴[] No.43375561[source]
The interesting question is whether YT as a platform pays enough to make this a relevant factor. Which I very much doubt is the case for most creators.
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1. mafuy ◴[] No.43375596[source]
Afaik others do not pay more, so an exodus is just wishful thinking detached from reality.