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The Radical Egalitarianism of TikTok's Creator Fund Matters
- The money was in a big pot, and it’s getting spread around not based on who is responsible for making it, but by who is responsible for engagement.
from The Radical Egalitarianism of TikTok's Creator Fund Matters by Hank Green
sari added 3y ago
- And on YouTube, you make 55% of whatever YouTube makes. There is something to be said for this transparency. It has a certain amount of fairness…but then, also, it has an amount of unfairness. People who get ten times more views, can end up making significantly less money. That’s not really fair to the creator, nor is it fair to the audience, who w... See more
from The Radical Egalitarianism of TikTok's Creator Fund Matters by Hank Green
sari added 3y ago
- This matters, it affects what audiences get served and which creators can make a living. And, honestly, I haven’t even considered that there might be a different way.
from The Radical Egalitarianism of TikTok's Creator Fund Matters by Hank Green
sari added 3y ago
- It means that people with wealthy audiences don’t automatically make more than people with poorer audiences. And that might actually matter a lot.
from The Radical Egalitarianism of TikTok's Creator Fund Matters by Hank Green
sari added 3y ago
- Well, TikTok found a different way.
from The Radical Egalitarianism of TikTok's Creator Fund Matters by Hank Green
sari added 3y ago
- On YouTube, this difference can easily be 10x or, in extreme cases 25x from creator to creator. TikTok’s model isn’t necessarily good or bad, but it is different in a way that matters.
from The Radical Egalitarianism of TikTok's Creator Fund Matters by Hank Green
sari added 3y ago