text
stringlengths
14
502
• Monetization issues with YouTube, including content being removed or re-uploaded
• Controversy surrounding Logan Paul's video in the Suicide Forest and its impact on monetization
• Preferential treatment of certain channels, such as Late Show hosts, who have high view counts but do not have their monetization affected
• Changes to YouTube Partner Program eligibility requirements, including a previous requirement of 10,000 lifetime views
• History of YouTube's monetization policies and the shift from invitation-only Partner Program to open application process
• Changes to YouTube's monetization requirements (10,000 views and 1,000 subscribers)
• Effect on channels with fewer subscribers or views but still producing high-quality content
• Concerns that new policy may not address major issues such as copyright TV show re-uploads or problematic vlogs
• Connection between new policy and YouTube's attempt to crack down on monetization of copyrighted content
• Discussion of potential impact on advertisers and the community guidelines
• Explanation of what is considered a "preferred channel" and its implications for monetization
• Community guidelines on YouTube
• Violation of community guidelines by specific channels
• Impact on smaller YouTubers who make less than $2.50/month or $100/year
• Trade-off between monetization and audience building
• Potential benefits of turning off ads for growth and reputation
• The "adpocalypse" has not had a significant negative impact on some creators' ad revenue
• Ad revenue potential on YouTube and the impact of ad blockers
• Fill rates and CPMs (cost per thousand impressions) for content creators
• How YouTube's policies affect monetization options for small channels (<1,000 subs or <4,000 watch hours)
• Potential consequences for YouTube's bottom line due to only serving ads to creators who will receive a payout
• Strategies for creators to communicate with their audience and focus on high-quality content creation
• Discussion about Logan Paul's presence on Flow Plains
• Whether or not Logan Paul's actions in Japan were illegal
• The role of community guidelines on the platform
• The importance of allowing creators with differing opinions to be on the platform
• How users can control what content they see by choosing which creators to support
• The platform is not designed to use a suggested algorithm for creators.
• Users would have to opt-in and browse creators to get suggestions.
• There will be no arbitrary or sponsored recommendations, such as "you might also like tech deals".
• The opinions of the platform's founders do not govern what content ends up on Floatpoint.
• Eventually, the door will be open to creators who want to join the platform.
• Squarespace is promoted as a website builder with various features and support.
• There are plans for future Honest Answers episodes.
• Sponsored content and review distinctions
• FreshBooks: invoicing tool, features, benefits, and sponsorship announcement
• Savage Jerky: snack made with healthy ingredients, flavors, and sponsorship offer
• OnePlus credit card breach: affected users to receive email notification
• Potential credit card data breach on OnePlus website
• Customer email sent to inform them of potential issue
• Discussion of why OnePlus doesn't need or store payment information
• Explanation that a malicious script infected one of their servers and collected credit card info from users who entered it while shopping
• Affected time period was between mid-November 2017 and January 11th, 2018
• Information collected included card numbers, expiry dates, and security codes
• Users who paid via PayPal or saved credit cards on the website may not have been affected
• Payment providers working with Nintendo to implement a more secure credit card payment method
• Credit monitoring offered for those affected by the security issue
• Discussion of personal experience with credit card theft and its consequences
• Introduction of Nintendo Labo, a cardboard kit compatible with Switch console that offers physical interaction with games
• Explanation of how Labo kits work, including examples of buildable items such as piano cradles and motorbike handlebars
• Clarification on the purpose of Labo kits, which include software and games to be used with the kit
• Discussing the contents of a game, including fishing reels and miniature versions of objects
• Observations about lagging and difficulty finding certain features or items in the game
• Description of a character's movement system using Joy-Con controllers attached to ankles and hands
• Mini-games and activities featured in the game
• Discussion of the cost and value of the game, including the price of kits
• Discussion of a gaming concept with multiple mini-games
• Criticism of a video posted at CES about undisclosed laptop cores
• Rumor of Intel bringing six-core processors to mobile devices
• Apple and Samsung news (faster memory and tax changes)
• Leo Laporte's company suing Twitter over trademark issues
• Twitter agreeing not to do something, but doing it anyway
• Uncertainty about Twitter's financial situation and ability to withstand pressure
• Discussion of an agreement that may give someone leverage or compensation
• Mention of a previous topic related to Meltdown, which seems to be connected to AMD getting sued
• Lighthearted comments about enjoying a show and discussing topics
[0.00 --> 0.22] Yep.
[0.36 --> 0.68] Let's do it.
[2.12 --> 5.14] Oh, you got mucho and you didn't get mucho for me?
[5.66 --> 6.66] I would have gotten you mucho.
[6.84 --> 9.26] Oh, I am so hungry right now.
[9.34 --> 13.20] Mind you, people would have been, like, even more mad if we were both eating on the show.
[13.28 --> 16.18] Well, I'm going to try to, like, off-screen it as much as I can.
[16.64 --> 17.36] I'm not even going to show you.
[17.42 --> 18.66] Notice how it's not even on camera?
[19.00 --> 19.40] They can't even.
[19.48 --> 22.80] So I'll just randomly, like, you'll be talking, I'll be, like, nodding, and then suddenly just.
[22.94 --> 24.04] That is so cringe.
[24.18 --> 24.80] Fading out.
[24.88 --> 26.14] Like, that is so cringe.
[26.46 --> 26.90] Wait for it.
[26.96 --> 27.40] Wait for it.
[30.00 --> 32.14] Do you want something even more cringe, though?
[32.48 --> 37.24] I thought of a joke while I was upstairs getting my power adapter for my laptop.
[37.24 --> 38.08] Oh, no.
[39.46 --> 45.16] What is the weapon of choice for the most certain ninjas?
[47.94 --> 49.02] The shuriken.
[49.36 --> 49.80] Oh.
[50.38 --> 50.80] Oh.
[52.64 --> 53.94] And let's roll the intro.
[54.04 --> 54.74] Okay, you need.
[54.80 --> 55.82] Nope, nope, you're done.
[56.48 --> 57.00] You need.
[57.12 --> 58.14] No, no, I'm not saying this negatively.
[58.52 --> 59.66] You need a kid's book.
[59.66 --> 60.72] I need a kid's book.
[60.74 --> 64.72] That has, like, kid-friendly art, and there's, like, a little ninja with a shuriken.
[64.86 --> 65.42] And jokes for kids.
[65.42 --> 67.00] And you just have, like, the little saying right there.
[67.14 --> 69.18] Jokes for kids' books are, like, pretty popular, I think.