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Most people don't start making videos to make money. In the early Tube days there was no money.
PeerTube only has 1 less avenue for monetization than YT, among dozens.
Not anymore, people have jobs which take up at least 8 hours of their day, sleep another lets round it to 8 hours, then other responsibilities. Anyone who seriously want to make quality videos on a consistent schedule wants to make money and the end goal being to turn it into their job.
People on Youtube are much more easily able to make money and make a living. Most of it actually has nothing to do with Youtube other than the fact that Youtube provides them with a base of billions of potential viewers.
No one is going to a platform thats "just for fun" because content quality will suffer and be less enjoyable for creators.
You think people didn't used to have jobs?
"Quality" is subjective and doesn't necessarily require much money.
Thank you for elaborating on my point.
Thousands of people already are. Myself included.
And it's not "just for fun", it's because we don't want to subject ourselves to abusive and invasive corporations.
Back then videos were a lot less produced and more raw style. When I first started using/watching youtube in 07 content was a lot quicker to make.
The requiring money isn't about cost to produce its the time it takes. Most successful channels now have several hours of editing for each video because the average standard of videos now looks like it could be produced for TV.
I agree with this on paper, but in practice the "customer base" is currently Youtube and TikTok. If I want to create a serious channel with a lot of views and a large community I'd need to spend all my free time making and editing videos and without a real chance to monetize its just not worth it.
I'm noticing a recurring theme here. You seem to think every channel and video needs to be really high production quality for some reason. They don't. Look at channels like penguinz0 and SomeOrdinaryGamers. Both of them are just dudes ranting into shitty webcams with the trashiest of production value and both of them have tens of million of subscribers. And it's especially impressive considering it's easier than ever to make high quality productions.