jogir, I have no idea what point you're trying to make. And honestly I don't give a F*** what you or anyone else here does. I'm just telling you that the whole youtube tech channel thing is a huge pain for creators, and it's getting exponentially more difficult and risky and limited in what's allowed. And more and more, those who do it because they like it are dropping off because it just isn't worth it. Too many risks, no rewards. And it's only gonna get worse, with more and more restrictions on what you can say and do.
Are you actually a Youtube creator?
As someone who is one of those creators, and talks to other tech creators on a regular basis, I think you are way off the mark.
In what way am I "way off the mark"?
In bold above. You are wrong no less than three times about content.
1) Making videos is not "a huge pain" for Tech Youtubers
2) It's not "getting exponentially more difficult and risky and limited in what's allowed" for tech channels. We can do almost anything we like. Only exception I can think of is a channel like Cody's Lab that has had a couple of videos removed because they involved dangerous chemicals or something.
3) There are few "restrictions on what you can say and do" for tech channels.
And, I'll take no answer meaning that you aren't a creator. So I guess, to use modern parlance, you are kind of a creator white knight?
And before you post it you have to verify that there's nothing that might upset anyone in the video by checking a long list of boxes? A whole list of crap that is undefined and left up to the same types of people like L'Oreal, who removes all references to the words "white/whitening, fair/fairness, light/lightening" in their product line so they don't offend anyone?? Did you use any of those words in any of your videos??
It's not a problem for tech channels.
I'm certainly no fan of what's happening on Youtube, the "hate speech" rules are abhorrent, but when it comes to tech channels you are wrong.
I see a lot of risk, and very little reward. Unless you're willing to spend many years pumping out videos with little or no income, and make sure you don't do anything that might offend anyone, and make sure you're entertaining enough, and so on.
Déjà vu. Sounds exactly like when I started 12 years ago....
And on top of that you have to listen to the arrogant, entitled complainers who feel free to post negative comments because THEY didn't like the way something was phrased or edited or how many ads you decide to use so you can get a few pennies more. They don't pay you crap for the service, but they feel entitled to complain. For those who are willing to put up with all that, then fine. But for the average, rational person, there are a lot of risks and costs and efforts, and few if any rewards.
You sound bitter some how?
Maybe you'd like to make content yourself but couldn't be bothered having a go?
Pro tip: do it because you enjoy it, not because you expect to make money from it.
Pro tip2: Have a backup plan and other income sources. This was
obvious to me almost 10 years ago when I went full time at this.