TLDR:

Over work

Mentally draining/abusive workplace

harassment

(maybe intentionally) bad management practices

lack of any signs of improvement

  • @[email protected]
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    212 years ago

    One word. Revenue.

    Do you not know how YouTube works?

    They make money from video adverts, sponsorships, and selling shitty LTT branded products.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      I wouldn’t call the merch shitty at all.
      Overpriced compared to other companies in the same quality category? Maybe. But it’s actually not bad quality and all my family members complimented me on the quality.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 years ago

        Eh I was being a bit moody and flippant when I wrote that.

        That said, I don’t think I have ever, nor wound I ever buy merch from anything. It’s just not my scene, but I’m sure I waste my money on things others wouldn’t enjoy so each to their own I guess.

        May I ask why you buy merch? Is it to support the (already rich) creators, is it because you genuinely like the products, you just want cool merch, or something else?

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          I usually only buy stuff I like/enjoy design wise.
          I’m usually not someone that would buy a band shirt and would most likely gravitate to buying the CD instead.

          In regards to LTT: I enjoy their designs and feel. So far I bought a CPU/HDD/multi nep t-shirt, a waffle shirt and 2 flannel shirts.
          That I support them is just a side product.
          I believe that Linus genuinly meant it when he says “I don’t want to produce garbage” and for that alone I would spend the 5€ more.

          For now I will not buy anything anymore and watch their next steps.

    • Izzy
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      92 years ago

      It seems inconceivable that they could grow to the point of having so many employees. They don’t do anything that I would consider valuable. Clearly other people in the world disagree or else they wouldn’t be making money.

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        2 years ago

        Hank from Vlogbrothers runs like 10 companies, most of which are YouTube-based, and he and John together managed to raise enough money to build an entire hospital in Sierra Leone

        YouTube money/exposure is no joke.

        • Izzy
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          112 years ago

          Look, I’m trying to be subtle, but like 95% of what they put on the internet is basically an ad. I get that the advertisement industry is huge, but I personally find this to not be a valuable contribution to the world and in general a net negative. Maybe back in the day they could have some benefit of the doubt that their opinions are their own, but because they get paid by sponsors they are just shills. As far as I’m concerned this company is worthless and should split up.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 years ago

            There are far more pertinent hills to die on than the overspending of the ad industry.

            Like I get it, I hate adverts. We can’t escape them online and we can’t escape them IRL. Heck they’re even on the motorways here which I find wildly irresponsible.

            That said, perhaps a better cause would be climate change, inequality, poor access to healthcare etc.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 years ago

        Inconceivable?

        It’s not up for debate. You can quite easily get ball park figures from Google for the amount of revenue a channel can generate from subscriber count, viewers per video, viewer retention, etc.

        Like I don’t like DnD (never played it, so it’s not I hate it, more it’s not something I like) but I’m sure it brings in a lot of revenue.

        • Izzy
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          42 years ago

          Yes it is inconceivable that we as a society have decided the ad industry is worth so much money rather than doing something productive.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            Not really. Most people don’t care.

            I think rich YouTubers are a drop in the ocean compared to say billionaires.