
YouTubers

YouTubers aren’t relying on ad revenue anymore — here’s how some are diversifying | TechCrunch
YouTube has become the biggest platform out there, offering tons of opportunities for creators to earn a living. Back in June, the company reported that its creative ecosystem added over $55 billion to the U.S. GDP and created more than 490,000 full-time jobs. However, many YouTubers have reduced their reliance on ad revenue and brand…

10 Best Games Made Famous By YouTubers
There are times when, for whatever reason, a game releases and doesn’t quite make the splash that the developers expected. Perhaps it needed a little longer in the oven, or maybe the target audience just wasn’t there. Sometimes, in a case like Fortnite, they needed to borrow from others to achieve true popularity. However, just…
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A fake Nintendo lawyer is scaring YouTubers, and it’s not clear YouTube can stop him
In late September, Dominik “Domtendo” Neumayer received a troubling email. He had just featured The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom in a series of videos on his YouTube channel. Now, those videos were gone. “Some of your videos have been removed,” YouTube explained matter-of-factly. The email said that Domtendo had now received a pair…