YouTube's Early Days
The early journey of YouTube was marked by a lack of financial incentives for creators, who were driven by the desire to share their creativity. As the platform evolved, the rise of multi-channel networks introduced a complex monetization model that ultimately faced challenges, leading YouTube to reconsider its approach to third-party partnerships. The landscape shifted dramatically from a select few creators to a broader audience, paving the way for the platform's eventual growth.In this clip
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Everyone knows what YouTube is. Few know how it really works.
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