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Niche hobby content creators have very few other methods of distributing their media content if it's longer than 60 seconds. Look at Technology connections for example. Maybe now the larger of those niche creators could build a small platform for theiyown, but there's no way new creators could rise up. And I watch 10 times as much of that type of content than I do of Netflix/Disney and Prime combined.
I don't know the backend but there is Nebula which has a few select bigger creators on it. I don't know if it's too much extra work for the pay they get from it, or if people don't know it exists.
Yeah, but last time I checked they weren't looking for new creators, though I'll admit I know nearly nothing about this platform. But it is the platform I meant with the select few creators that made their own thing.
Perhaps not, but I am not certain if "amateur" is the right word in describing the creator contents on YouTube. Certainly, we're not talking Disney-level video quality, but most of the creators I follow appear to have some skill in AV recording and video editing. Plus, they do present some things that are of interest to a wide variety of audiences. Therefore, I don't necessarily see such content as "amateur-created". Now, that's not to say there are no amateur-level content on YouTube. I'm sure there are plenty of contents that really are of poor quality and not worth your time and money.
Please be aware that I am not trying to convince you to jump onboard YouTube Premium. That's your decision.
Oh I am not saying YTers are unskilled. I am saying the perception is that they are. That will prevent many from paying for those premium subs. Where as with Disney and Amazon, for all their faults people know they'll get TV and movies written by big teams with big casts.
Ah, I see. In that case, then yes, I would agree that the perception you just described would indeed raise the question of the Premium price, especially when compared to Disney and Amazon.
I'm in the same boat, but some people really like YouTube.
Pete Kelly's history time is better than anything Disney's amateur production can imagine...
Your point is valid. You may want to use "raises the question" going forward though — begging the question has a slightly different meaning and usage.