So youâve all see videos from the likes of Emkay and Updoot Studios or the like right? The ones that shamelessly steal Reddit content and reads it, no attribution or linkback to the original, all while making fuck-you levels of ad revenue?
Are we going to start seeing those channels pivot to Lemmy soon? Whatâs everyoneâs thoughts on that?
I find the idea mostly frustrating because you just know that theyâre all rich. All their videos have millions or tens of millions of views and all of them are monetized. In fact they go out of their way to water down edgy posts to keep AdSense happy while diluting and destroying whatever humor the vulgarities in that post might have been intended to bring. Meanwhile, Lemmy devs are mostly unpaid since itâs an open source project, and most instance owners are losing money on server costs in order to host a space for people to enjoy.
Hey, if any YouTube channels see this and you end up making Lemmy content videos, instead of offering lip service on how much you support creators or this platform or anything, maybe take some of your Lemmy content revenue and donate it to the development fund or to the instance where you got the content from, thanks. Then people will be less likely to say you stole it.
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Eventually.
Sadly, the content these channels put out isnât even good in my opinion, itâs just background noise for people doing something.
Iâve never seen a post theyâve featured and had to go look for it because I was so curious. Itâs all the lowest common denominator memes meant to appeal to I assume mostly children and pre-teens.
Probably. Itâs a good thing for Lemmy, itâll drive people to join it.
Is that a good thing necessarily?
A problem with these kind of alternative websites (not just the Fediverse but definitely including it) is that their users often have conflicting desires for their website to grow as big as the original while also wanting to maintain a smaller and usually smarter (or at least more techy) userbase, dreading the idea of an eternal September.
Personally I get it, but I think mass adoption of the federated model would ultimately do more for the world. Lemmy being small might be better for talking about combatting the corporations, but Lemmy becoming the norm over Reddit (which Iâll admit I think is unlikely and certainly carries itâs own issues to figure out) would actually weaken the corporations.
If Lemmy ends up with enough interesting content that it supplants Reddit as a source for vapid YouTube channelsâ content, I see that as a win for Lemmy.
Imagine if we end up being used for PeerTube content farms instead
If this is the thing that ends up reviving SootHouse Iâm for it. The others can go fuck themselves tho.