>>- A responsible person who wants to stay on YT can pay to promote their content on YT and/or other media. If they're monetized and want more revenue, they can also adjust their content to attract more impressions
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>They did, and they had millions of views. And it's not the content that's stopped attracting views, it's the algorithm that changed. They have a point there.
YT is allowed to change their algorithms. My guess is they found they can make more money that way. The pundits are framing it as a conspiracy.
Regards. Al
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