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Your monthly subscription fee minus a little off the top is split by your watch time amongst those you watch.



> Currently, new revenue from YouTube Premium membership fees is distributed to video creators based on how much members watch your content. As with our advertising business, most of the revenue will go to creators

https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6306276?hl=en#zipp...

It's pretty vague, but my reading of this is that it's paid out of a single pool based on the watch time of all YouTube Premium Members. So e.g. if you only watch one video a month, that creator doesn't get all of your money.


I subscribe to YouTube premium solely for the music service, which I listen to for hours a day. I watch maybe 15 minutes of YouTube a month. How do they split this up? Do they pay out more to the music copyright holders since I listen to music so much more? Or does each side of the house have its own "bucket" to draw down?

If so, maybe I should seek out worthy YouTubers to donate to be leaving it running in the background.




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