That's correct, the job part of it is: begging for money and shilling products for discount codes. Life's hard bro.
English
-
Lol it really is isn't it. Next the youtubers will be claiming they are charities, which let's face it they basically act like it.
-
[quote]Lol it really is isn't it. Next the youtubers will be claiming they are charities, which let's face it they basically act like it.[/quote] https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/job Unless you are planning on arguing the dictionary, you are going to have a rough time with this one.
-
None of those definitions argue against anything I have said. Thanks for linking something that backs up my points though. Not entirely sure why people take issue with this, especially as plenty of youtubers say exactly the same
-
[quote]None of those definitions argue against anything I have said. Thanks for linking something that backs up my points though. Not entirely sure why people take issue with this, especially as plenty of youtubers say exactly the same[/quote] 1 a: a regular remunerative position remunerative- work that you are paid for Streamers and YouTubers (position) get paid for doing what they do (remunerative) regularly (regular). All criteria fit. To argue against it is denial.
-
That's incorrect. They dont get paid for the videos they upload. They get paid due to advertising and sponsors. Both of which have certain criteria. A lot of youtubers will never ever make money because of this criteria Something that noone on this thread actually understands.
-
[quote]That's incorrect. They dont get paid for the videos they upload. They get paid due to advertising and sponsors. Both of which have certain criteria. A lot of youtubers will never ever make money because of this criteria Something that noone on this thread actually understands.[/quote] Then what are journalists? What are pretty much everyone who plays sports? Are those not jobs? Because they are paid through advertisement and/or sponsors. Heck, TV show actors are paid via advertisements. Are those not jobs then? Of course they are jobs. They are making money off of it. And if someone is not making money via YouTube or streaming, then by definition, they are not jobs, but a hobby. But once that hobby starts making them money, it becomes a job by definition.