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YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockers
  • 55% of your subscription based on viewing hours each month of the creators you watch. So for argument sake, lets say a single sub is $12. Of that $6.60 is split up and allocated to the creators you watch, thats a generalization, there are other factors involved, but it still turns out as a win for creators, the more premium users that watch the creator the better. That $6.6 is worth more split up than normal ad revenue.

    Versus ad revenue which I believe is something like 1000 views generate $18 on average of ad revenue which a creator doesn't even see all of it . Keep in mind there are other factors in play with ad revenue based on the advertisers and watch time.

  • YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockers
  • I'm in the camp that says you should really pay for premium. It's so worth the money. For every premium user that watches a video the creator gets a pretty good cut. Something like 55%. Blocking ads doesn't really hurt the creator too much. Your mainly just sticking it to Google. But if your someone who watches alot of YouTube consider premium, to help your favorite creators more. Especially you get Music included.

  • Star Wars Outlaws: Official Gameplay Walkthrough | Ubisoft Forward
  • This is looking good. Kind of reminds me a bit of the Guardians of the Galaxy game. Hopefully its not a let down when it releases.

  • Close to switching to a Linux distro full time.
  • I just use moonlight and sunshine. My network is good enough and I just stream from my Windows PC. I use either Linux or Mac for my day to day and stream from PC when I'm gaming, depending on the game. Some games I just need to play in front of the PC.

    Recently been streaming Diablo 4 to my Xbox and or laptop. Works great. I play most of my games at 1440p.

  • what would Reddit need to do to get you to go back
  • Nothing. I deleted my account already. It was a spit in the face of the third party developers. The official Reddit app is trash. They were lucky to have those third party apps. Cash grab because of the incoming recession. Meanwhile you're whole platform is based on user generated content. What a joke.