> YouTube empowers millions of creators around the world.
Agree.
But it empowers them to vie for attention in mostly the worst ways possible and, overwhelmingly, has led to a lot of bad content. There's some gems too. But, by and large, YouTube is less desirable for me to use than it was 10 years ago and I think it's because of the transformation into an industry, rather than an indie platform that also paid out.
It feels like it went from a farmer's market with a lot of local farmers selling their goods to shopping at Walmart.
empowers them to create slop clickbate shit
yeah there are some truly great creators but they're drowned out in the sea of piss that is the generic YT algo
AI is now taking those jobs, which I'm not sure if it is better or worse
Yep, the creators have to play the algorithm as much as the users get played by the algorithm. If you constantly pump out crap and buy promotions for your videos you can make money, but you put yourself on a treadmill you can't get off of.