It's the only place content creators can effectively monetize - can support any amount of active users - has proper analytics - has gained atleast 100M+ users each year for the past several years - 58% of people above the age of 51 use YouTube in the US - and is the second most visited website in the world. It's not dying, its very VERY rapidly growing. It's literally impossible for anyone to afford enough servers and make enough business connections to even come close to competing with it. You can hate YouTube, that's obviously fine, but to say it's dying is like saying Google or Amazon is dying, it's the exact opposite of what's happening to an extreme degree.
It's the only place content creators can effectively monetize - can support any amount of active users - has proper analytics - has gained atleast 100M+ users each year for the past several years - 58% of people above the age of 51 use YouTube in the US - and is the second most visited website in the world. It's not dying, its very VERY rapidly growing. It's *literally* impossible for anyone to afford enough servers and make enough business connections to even come close to competing with it. You can hate YouTube, that's obviously fine, but to say it's dying is like saying Google or Amazon is dying, it's the exact opposite of what's happening to an extreme degree.
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