top | item 38148649 (no title) drbacon | 2 years ago It's 55%. This is the first non-Google result from a Google search:https://www.yrcharisma.com/the-youtube-revenue-split-who-kee... discuss order hn newest crashmat|2 years ago Yes but this is only for creators who are large enough. Smaller creators still get ads on their videos, but dont get paid for it drbacon|2 years ago Right. Creators not in YT's partner program are not paid.Should YT run ads on non-monetized content? It's a fair question, and I can see a justifications either way.
crashmat|2 years ago Yes but this is only for creators who are large enough. Smaller creators still get ads on their videos, but dont get paid for it drbacon|2 years ago Right. Creators not in YT's partner program are not paid.Should YT run ads on non-monetized content? It's a fair question, and I can see a justifications either way.
drbacon|2 years ago Right. Creators not in YT's partner program are not paid.Should YT run ads on non-monetized content? It's a fair question, and I can see a justifications either way.
crashmat|2 years ago
drbacon|2 years ago
Should YT run ads on non-monetized content? It's a fair question, and I can see a justifications either way.