Comment by pseudohadamard

16 days ago

Look at it the other way round, Google takes nearly half of their income, where they're putting a huge amount of time and energy into creating content while Google's contribution is hosting the data on a server. It also reinforces the YouTube hostage situation where content creators can't afford to leave the abusive relationship because they'll lose most of the income that Google isn't already taking off them.

If that's all of Google's contribution then creators should have no problem hosting the data themselves and keeping the difference for themselves.