After meeting Youtube's hours (or views?) threshold for monetization, months later the mass-demonetized anyone without enough subscribers. Dunno how threatening my semi-popular Macbook repair video was.
Sorry for solving people's problem instead of being entertaining like a network TV series.
Of course this sapped any desire to create a video again whenever I spend weeks finding a solution and then discover it.
I'd rather make a cent from PeerTube than $0 from YT.
Yeah, though as we can see from experience of Gab being the biggest Mastodon instance and Mastodon not having collapsed, it's possible to have an alternative without it necessarily becoming a "witch town".
It wasn't hard when all the big apps and most of the big instances blocked it between the announcement and launch. The instances that didn't block it mostly looked like Gab anyway.
The service that competes with youtube but is less convenient will necessarily be full of content banned from youtube.