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I prefer to pay to the creators more than I want to fund a corporation
I agree. My point is that paying for Nebula will not enable ad-free content on YouTube beyond the handful of creators that have content in some form on that platform.
Who said anything about using nebula for any benefit on youtube?
The article you commented on is about ads in YouTube. Without any context, "laughs in nebula" suggests that somehow this is a solution to that problem, so I'm providing some context into this thread.
Fair point
I'm pretty sure nebula is a creator co-op, but I might be getting it mixed up with something else.
Right, which is why I don't mind paying