This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet: This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on July 8th, 2020 in the Automotive News category.
Nothing is stopping the owners to use the wisdom of the crowd... Share the fun.. Am sure a rich YouTuber will do that... And financially benefit from it... Further proof that the rich can easily get richer, and have all the fun eating the cake too..
Only if you choose to give them your money. Nobody forces you to watch those YouTubers. And a good majority of those car YTers were dirt broke 10 years ago before they got famous, so there goes the whole ‘muh inherited wealth’ narrative you were trying to gaslight. “Do not covet thy neighbour’s house” is a lesson many have forgotten for some reason
You misunderstood me. I was not dissing or gaslighting anyone. I especially did not mention anything about inherited money... Seems you got a bit offended there Frank... I was Just making an observation that it is much much easier for the rich to acquire more money... Myself,I would like to be rich and get richer fast... You can't judge me just on a that statement.... If you know me You could not be further from the truth... I don't covet anyone's ****. Just mind my own business. I never said I am against giving anyone's money. You seem rather pessimistic as a person, such negative point of view... Cheer up man... (See two can play that game). You are way too quick to judge.... What does the book say about judging others?
I’d rather not get sucked into a long-winded discussion on it. Your first message carried a very political ‘eat the rich’ tone, which I felt was unnecessary, so I responded with (an admittedly catty) rebuttal. Rich people work for their money, because otherwise they wouldn’t be rich. If one of them wants to use YouTube to juice their followers for ad revenue, they’ve got every right to. Just like said followers have every right to not watch. It’s not “having their cake and eating it too” because it’s completely reliant on people voluntarily giving their time to watch the content. We good?
This sounds both really unnecessary and really fun at the same time. Props to Rolls Royce for using a pretty out-there gimmick.
Imagine how ticked off someone would be if they solved the code and it translated to "Be sure to drink your Ovaltine". Someone darn well better know what that's a reference to or I'll be disappointed.