At that point in time, some influencers started to look for alternative mediums to place their content, however, no platform offers an influencer the ability to amass a large audience like YouTube does, and ultimately Red wound up being a great tool for influencers to monetize their content.
Recently, YouTube has decided to tighten its ad restrictions in attempt to create a more brand-friendly media buying environment, and that move has dramatically decreased the amount of revenue certain influencers will make from the audience they have invested a great deal of time building.
Facebook recently rolled out a video content monetization service, and in the future, it may pose a threat to YouTube, but at this point, YouTube remains the preferred video platform for consumers, and the best place to aggregate an audience.
’s ability to generate ad revenue on their platform, they still provide influencers the opportunity to build an audience and create content for them, and in doing so, they have given them the ability to be compensated for their work, they just must capitalize on other revenue generating options.