Quote Originally Posted by kai123 View Post
Nope it is all about paychecks for something you didn't even create in the first place.
Just like with Mystery Science Theater 3000 only with video games instead of movies. The trick is to only use content that's in the public domain.


I'm still a bit surprised that people are paid for posting their videos on Youtube, I remember years ago when you got nothing at all for posting videos there. People actually posted content there because they just enjoyed sharing their content and getting attention for it, just having a place that would host your videos for free regardless of bandwidth used was exciting.

That's when Revver and then Blip became popular as they started the whole concept of the poster being paid for their content. Then Revver shut down because nobody bothered going there and Blip changed their policies for posting content forcing everyone normal to switch back to Youtube, including all the people who previously said they were leaving Youtube and never coming back.