This move is not a good idea on YouTubes part if it is not trying to push creators out and make it unappealing to many new innovators that would like to get into the game. They are hurting the very system that allowed those they pull for like Rhett and Link and others to become great. I believe at the end of the day they are thinning out the number of creators so in the end they can make they become contracted or pay to stay on the platform. Otherwise, they will be focusing on other business ventures like their streaming TV and such. Just my view.
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