The Platform Purge Continues: Gavin McInnes Now Banned From YouTube
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(12-11-2018, 05:42 PM)Guest Wrote: The problem with that is, you wouldn't be able to derive income from traffic and advertising on the video hosting site, so you'd have to charge users for the hosting their content in order to pay for the storage and bandwidth. They may as well pay for their own hosting.

Advertising has to become independent too.

It should be regular people paying other regular people to put ads on each other's sites.

But something TANGIBLE has to be offered somewhere along the line to get the momentum going, that's my opinion.

This is where things like selling art for example come into play.

It takes money to make money, as they say.

It takes money to keep a site up and running until it actually starts to generate money somehow...

shrug

Any way it goes, it's all in the hands of individuals...

And at some point, those individuals should be working together, toward sort of an 'alliance' of independent website owners.

Advertising on each other's sites, selling physical goods, etc.
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RE: The Platform Purge Continues: Gavin McInnes Now Banned From YouTube - by Mister Obvious - 12-11-2018, 05:52 PM



















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