Watcher’s Move Off YouTube to Paid Streaming Service Sparks Angry Fan Backlash

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Watcher’s Move Off YouTube to Paid Streaming Service Sparks Angry Fan Backlash
variety.com

Watcher Entertainment's decision to move off YouTube -- and charge $6 per month for access to new series -- prompted a major backlash among fans.

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I think this YouTube comment really explains the backlash very well.

The problem with this isn't just that they're paywalling their stuff. It's the "why" that REALLY made this sting. They are guys that came from Buzzfeed. An online entity that was destroyed by over hiring, inefficient spending, and mismanagement. They have over 20 employees, in a MASSIVE office space, in one of the most expensive cities on earth, all to make shows that are literally two guys in a room goofing off the VAST majority of the time. They mismanaged their business, and instead of sucking it up, admitting they didn't learn their lesson from Buzzfeed and downsizing, they decided to paywall all their content after having a patreon, adsense, a merch store, live events, and literal 5 minute ad reads on every video. Rather than accept the obvious conclusion, which is that they need to completely rethink their business model; they keep asking the audience to enable them.

They said they are going to keep their current library on YouTube for free, and then add any new content once it's a month old.

After the backlash. Good on them for listening to their audience in the end, but it was a predictably stupid move.

Why do people keep saying that ALL of their content is being paywalled?

source (YouTube)

it was cleared up over a week ago