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What happens when
A platform made for independent creators
Intended to inspire
Intended to be a place for everyone
Is overrun by corporations
One man, well known, worked hard to get to the top
He was there since the beginning
The most well-known youtuber there is
Loses his place as number 1 to an Indian music company
How much longer till youtube is a site dominated by corporations
No more
No more independent creators
No more
No more creativity
No more
No more giving into corporations.
The “fight” for number one is about more than numbers
It’s about the philosophy
That independent creators deserve this space.
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Not because of who he is, or what he does,
because we need to prove that we are more than mindless consumers.
We are stronger as individuals
We are not robots
We are unique and individual
We all have different interests and talents and styles
We all have different beliefs and values
We all are youtube

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