YouTube Red is another "product" that is being rolled out by a major company in hopes of being able to produce even more money that they already are, similar to how Facebook started adding some features that resembled a popular video chatting service called Skype,that allows users to voice call and video chat with other Facebook users. YouTube Red, in its simplest form, is making people pay $9.99 a month to watch YouTube without ads. This may not seem like a very big problem, or even a problem at all, because after all, it is just paying some money every month to be able to watch some videos without ads, right? Well, contrary to popular belief, I believe that YouTube Red has actually impacted many content creators across the entire site of YouTube, and will even drive some people to quitting YouTube.

To begin with, like I said earlier, YouTube Red is a program that you can pay for to get ad free YouTube videos as well as some movies and TV shows created by many different YouTubers, such as TheFineBros, RoosterTeeth, and many more. The main reason why I am interested in searching about for information about this topic, is because it affects a bunch of the YouTubers that are lower in the food chain of YouTube, as compared to the "YouTube Royalty". I also am interested on researching such a topic, because I watch a lot of YouTube in a week, and hopefully one day, I might start my own YouTube channel and post content on it in hopes that people will want to watch it. One thing that I believe YouTube Red will end up doing to the YouTube community is having more people support the lesser known YouTube content creators, and have less people watch the more well-known content creators. Not to completely stop watching the well-known people, but rather just watch their content less. I say this because the main way that most content creators generate revenue is through advertisements, because the content creators are asked by YouTube themselves to put an ad on their video, and in return, they will receive a portion of what is earned from the ad. One problem with this is that some people have things such as ad blockers installed, or some (most) people end up skipping the ads, so they only see 5 seconds or so if it. So all in all, the lesser-known content creators are going to make less, where the "YouTube Royalty" are going to make more, because they are going to post content to YouTube Red because they know that they can get people to pay for the subscription to see their content, which generates a revenue both from the subscription fee as well as the views.
