The YouTube Partnership Program is an opportunity for YouTube users that, after surpassing a certain amount of subscribers and views, allows the user to profit off of advertising revenue and paid promotions. However, it was also mischievously designed to fuck over smaller channels that have not yet met their requirements to be eligible for the YouTube Partnership Program by cockweeds that only care about the product first and creativity second.
There are rumors that, long ago, the YouTube website actually rewarded creativity and originality. No complicated algorithms based on watch time and upload frequency that only seem to be programmed to benefit the advertisers that give YouTube money. No Paul brothers or RiceGums to plague the platform due to how these ridiculous algorithms work. No random users playing a monetization lottery and sometimes getting several videos deleted or even their entire channel suspended. Just a site of pure, wild fun for the world to enjoy and share.
But in any case, this is what we have now. Thanks.
There are rumors that, long ago, the YouTube website actually rewarded creativity and originality. No complicated algorithms based on watch time and upload frequency that only seem to be programmed to benefit the advertisers that give YouTube money. No Paul brothers or RiceGums to plague the platform due to how these ridiculous algorithms work. No random users playing a monetization lottery and sometimes getting several videos deleted or even their entire channel suspended. Just a site of pure, wild fun for the world to enjoy and share.
But in any case, this is what we have now. Thanks.
Friend: "Hey, I heard you're eligible for the YouTube Partnership Program! That's awesome!"
User: "Actually, those regulations were just changed. Guess I'll have to post hundreds of vlogs and diss tracks to even stand a chance now."
User: "Actually, those regulations were just changed. Guess I'll have to post hundreds of vlogs and diss tracks to even stand a chance now."
by ARGUS_SBB January 22, 2018
by mrpinkerton February 27, 2016
Some of the most effortless yet most entertaining YouTubers to watch and/or listen to. The auto generated TTS (text to speech) is so nice to hear that no-one really questions why.
by Ramsp August 16, 2022
That guy who owns the music store is nobody, but he starts making a few videos and now he's Youtube-iquitous.
by Gwynderlaine October 15, 2014
From 3d gunner on youtube
Gorilla Glue is a type of polyurethane-based adhesive that can be used as a substitute for traditional paper mache paste. Here's how you can make paper mache with Gorilla Glue:
Materials:
- Gorilla Glue
- Water
- Bowl
- Whisk or spoon
- Newspaper or other paper strips
Instructions:
1. In a bowl, mix equal parts of Gorilla Glue and water.
2. Whisk or stir the mixture until it is completely blended.
3. Tear strips of newspaper or other paper into thin, manageable strips.
4. Dip each strip of paper into the Gorilla Glue mixture, making sure to coat it evenly.
5. Place the strips onto your project in the desired pattern or shape, smoothing them out as needed.
6. Continue adding layers of paper until you have achieved the desired thickness and coverage.
7. Allow the paper mache to dry completely before painting or decorating as desired.
Note: Gorilla Glue tends to expand as it dries, so be mindful of the amount you use and the thickness of your paper mache layers. You may also want to test a small area first to ensure that the Gorilla Glue mixture will work well for your particular project.
Gorilla Glue is a type of polyurethane-based adhesive that can be used as a substitute for traditional paper mache paste. Here's how you can make paper mache with Gorilla Glue:
Materials:
- Gorilla Glue
- Water
- Bowl
- Whisk or spoon
- Newspaper or other paper strips
Instructions:
1. In a bowl, mix equal parts of Gorilla Glue and water.
2. Whisk or stir the mixture until it is completely blended.
3. Tear strips of newspaper or other paper into thin, manageable strips.
4. Dip each strip of paper into the Gorilla Glue mixture, making sure to coat it evenly.
5. Place the strips onto your project in the desired pattern or shape, smoothing them out as needed.
6. Continue adding layers of paper until you have achieved the desired thickness and coverage.
7. Allow the paper mache to dry completely before painting or decorating as desired.
Note: Gorilla Glue tends to expand as it dries, so be mindful of the amount you use and the thickness of your paper mache layers. You may also want to test a small area first to ensure that the Gorilla Glue mixture will work well for your particular project.
Part 2
3d youtube firearm 2
3d youtube firearm 2
by Cody5050 May 22, 2023
A massive upload of a song/video on Youtube by many users in one day. Most of these users did nothing to help create the content but would like credit for being the first one to show it to you.
by xXGhostmanXx March 15, 2012
by Celeste-dess February 07, 2021