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  1. God. No wonder people hate bikers. When will the rules change making it legal to run riders like this over.

    No one cares about view point. Drive your wuss bike and shut up.

  2. Im glad i dont live by those rules πŸ˜€ – ive invested TONS πŸ˜€ i have 182.000 minutes which is less than 1400 hours – on 181 videoes.
    Im doing a pretty huge effort, but im not complaining πŸ˜€ i love the "effort" part. But if a NEW youtuber asks me today, and i tell them ive been uploading 181 videoes from march 2015 til NOW – and im at about 1400 hours viewtime, and that HE would need 4000 hours to get monitized. IN MY world that would equal 3-7 years.

    BUT i will say though, once you cross 1000 subs, it kinda keeps going nice and steadily, of course granted that you keep a steady flow of videos.

  3. Thanks for that snowcat needed some updating as I haven't been apart of the land or riding or living, but wow respect to you bro didn't know some of them things, an omg nice tunneling you should have popped one up right at the end.

  4. I understand the problem with the clickbait/exposed video and other channels that vanish when they reach a certain point.

    What the issue is that a regular broadcast channel tv shows(I.e. jimmy kimmel) can just post skits from his show and make money from that on top of what the show already makes from tv. That should be not able to make money as well but it does.

  5. Dude, you consider yourself a small channel? Have you ever seen 3/4 of a million people standing in a field? That's an insane amount of people! You are a huge channel. Onder a 100k subs, those channels are "small" nowadays. Back in the day it was like 50k

  6. You know I actually think the threshold is going to go up and as a small-time Youtuber, it affects me greatly but to be honest I have no problem with that. If you're creating videos to make money off of Youtube, you're doing it for the wrong reason and you'll eventually give it up. I've seen it time and time again. I believe You need a passion in video creating and actually enjoy it for the right reasons. Youtube income is more of a bonus to me. If you look at it as a bonus and not a means of an income, You'll be more likely to continue making videos.

  7. yea, i agree with snowcat on that one, that people need to work hard for what they want to achieve, but i disagree on the whole "5 years ago you had to be invited to do stuff to your channel" im a super small youtuber, have been for 6 years, and i can tell you something, in 2011, i could do the stuff snowcat mentioned except the YPP, which didn't exist back then. snowcat, of course, started in youtubes INFANCY, in 2006, so of course it was much harder for him to do shit to his channel, and thats where i tend to draw the line.
    snowcat, if you're reading this, i love your videos man, but i gotta correct ya sometimes. stay safe in cali friend! πŸ™‚

  8. Snowcat I’ve actually been watching you for a while, even though I literally just subscribed. But there’s a 0.01% of people that fall in the category of more than enough watch time, but not that many followers.

  9. I played around with youtube for about a month a few years ago just to fuck around and got invited by youtube to be a partner but I never did anything with it cause I just moved on to another hobby. I probably had 40 subscribers with about a quarter million views on that channel.

  10. You say: "… when we started." Ok. I am just 2 days longer on youtube then you. πŸ˜‰ So, nearly 12 years now and 6 years in the partner program with my first channel. I will be kicked too, in a few weeks! My channel got nearly 900.000 views now. Not much compared to you but much more than most other channels. I will be kicked because of "only" 470 subscribers. 470 is not much, i know. But a channel like mine is made for occasional viewers. Some of my videos are more a kind of art. Some videos are often watched, but normaly you won't get subscibers for art. Just a few people. But these videos are in many playlists! I know a lot of good channels with a few million views but only a few hundred subscribers. All of them will be kicked off the partner programm in a few weeks. What do you think what will happen? I think, Youtube will lose a lot of good channels. Animation channels, art and channels with very short videos.

  11. Love your videos, just stop pulling wheelie's next to car drivers, some day one will panic and swerve,maybe into your path, I rode bikes for 20 years and did some crazy shitand I'm still in one piece, now with a family I drive a car? and when when I see bikers I move over, but when they pull wheelie's and stuff I get mad cause it scares my kids and missus, stay safe snowcat ?

  12. I’m with you. I invested in some awesome gear but I had a job to pay for it. This isn’t my main channel so there isn’t anything on here. I upload purely for enjoyment and fun. Maybe when I get more subs and stuff I’ll monetize but right now I enjoy it because I know it helps me in the future for my big job.

  13. I totally agree with you, small channel monetisation had been just a jock… millions of dollars distributed around an infinity of channels that do not earn more than $ 50 / year, which affects the real big channels that live from YouTube…
    I tried hard to success with my channel, and helping others with what I offer, it didn't work, and I'm not mad about that, I fully understand the decision of YouTube..

  14. This is fantastic for small youtubers. It will weed out people doing it just for money, and the genres will be less saturated. It gives small youtubers a target to help stay committed. You should make videos for enjoyment, not money. If 1 person likes one of my videos, then it was worth making. Creators will also get paid more because advertising will be better. And I mean really, if you’re under 4000 hours a year, you’re not making money. My 0.02

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