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Your YouTube example is exactly what gave rise to Nebula.tv—creators banded together to create an alternative that would backstop them against YouTube's dominance.


Another example is Floatplane which was bootstrapped by the Linus Tech Tips people after realized how dependent they were on YouTube.


And how many people are on nebula compared to YouTube?


All the 1000 of your mailing list subscribers? Or maybe 10k.

You start needing alternatives when you're already established and have a following. With this comes large enoug influence and thus the ability / risk to step on some big toes, including Google's.




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