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You ever consider that they couldn't create that content without the funding at all? Like, camera equipment is expensive. Time is money. People got rent to pay. Not everyone can afford to spend hours and hours entertaining you without any compensation.
Absolutely! That's exactly why I said we should support those creators who are doing it for the passion of it with our donations.
So funding from donations = passion and funding from anywhere else = no passion?
No? That's not what I said. I'm assuming here that you are engaging in good faith, though I'm genuinely puzzled how you can continue to draw the conclusions you seem to have drawn from reading what I wrote above.
What I did say is that the people posting content without getting compensated for it are more likely to be doing it out of pure passion. The people posting on corporate platforms who also refuse to post on open platforms are doing it primarily for the money. They undeniably are less passionate about their content because of that. If they were as passionate as the first group, then they'd also be uploading to open platforms because it would be more important to them to get the content shared than to be guaranteed revenue from every single platform.
I also said that the people who are posting content on open platforms without any promise of revenue are more in need of donations than people posting solely on corporate platforms that have a revenue model rewarding creators. The latter group is already getting compensated by their corporate sponsors and ads. The former are not being paid on the open platforms, and need viewer donations far more because of that. I can't see how any of this is controversial in any way. Artists deserve to be compensated for their work, most especially when they openly give their work into the commons.
You seem to be unaware of your own comments you wrote because:
That's not what you said in the section I quoted above. What you said was "they simply aren't very passionate".
Are you implying YouTube sponsors equipment and office space for new accounts?