hilarious- as a youtuber with 2000 subs and 40000 views , i can tell you it is very hard to get support for original music here and people would rather read about Bitcoin or Steem. The busking competition for playing songs on steemit ignores people who produce and release music onto Youtube and Itunes. I referred some great musicians here and they left after finding it too hard to earn anything significant, and seeing the type of content that whales upvote leaves us confused. No worries , i love steemit but i think focus on youtubers with 100000 subs and above is ignoring the thousands of musicians who produce original content and have around 1000 or more subs. I want to see steemit grow and it will when the rewards system is improved and there is some type of steemit support for resolving issues for users. Maybe whales should adopt and support people with thousands of people in there twitter facebook and youtube networks. I have 40000 on twitter 5000 on facebook and 2000 on youtube and got ignored here if i posted art or music.
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It would be similar if you join any new platform. You can post also to YouTube, and say vimeo, and the many others out there. I find it frustrating that I need to go to YouTube for many of the video channels I enjoy. People are creatures of habit . it's going to take a long time to migrate them from YouTube to other platforms.
It's not only the viewers of YouTube videos but also the producers that are stuck in their habits. So, they stay on YouTube in spite of dropping rewards. The bitcoiners that bought into Bitcoin saved early benefited the most. Get into Steemit now and you will benefit more.
What happens on YouTube should be a wake-up call to all YouTubers that they ought to build their audiences on as many platforms as possible to remove the single point of failure problem. Get on viewster, vimeo, videojug and tube.video. Continue posting to YouTube as well but give your viewers options of where to view your content.