There has been a number of youtubers that have joined our platform since the beginning of Steem, only to give up a short time later. I often wonder if these youtubers know the reasons why the experiment didn't work for them, or if they know but not care. I suspect some imagined that solely with name recognition they could have made tons of money on Steem, but soon found out it was a lot more complicated than that.

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Is it a perfect match?
It sure seems ideal to me, at least I imaged it to be ideal when I first thought about inviting some. After youtube starting cracking down with the "adpocalypse" many of its original stars started to look elsewhere for refuge. I remember thinking that the somewhat tragic reality, could be a blessing in disguise for hard working content creators who where getting the raw end of the stick.
A few of them join, a few of them had great success for a little while, but then... What happened? I mean, I'm asking a serious question, most of the support dried up, their momentum came to almost a complete stop. Yes, there are some youtubers who "made it" here too, who where able to adjust to the different dynamics, but I'm convinced they are in the minority.
People expect different
I think I don't speak only for myself. If a youtuber jumps on to the platform and posts and runs sort of speak, I will probably stop following him and supporting him. Does that make me a bad person? someone who doesn't care? I don't think so. I seriously expect different, and I'm not talking about upvotes from the content creator on my comments, I'm talking about interaction, conversations, civil disagreements and engagement with us, the audience.
If there is no audience engagement, Why would people visit the content creator on Steem? specially if the youtuber is just embedding files. It makes very little sense to me. We all have the ability to visit youtube and watch the very same video, so its as if we are running in a circle before entering our own house.
This is why I'm asking these questions, because I doubt that most of them are that unaware of the dynamics at play here. I doubt that successful content creators on youtube, who had to work hard to grow their channels believe that the Steem journey was going to pre-digested for them.
And also....
Investors want to see more
If they see that the youtuber stopped promoting Steem on their other social media, they are likely to stop sending those big votes their way. Why would they effectively reward copy pasting? Because they have a name? Honestly without interaction and conversation at times some youtuber accounts look like fakes, as if someone is just impersonating the content creator.
I wonder if youtubers who are failing to garnish support know this. I wonder if they think at times the reasons why the generous whale upvotes have dried up. I wonder if they think - "Well, my video on vegan pudin was awesome, they are idiots if they don't upvote it" and leave it at that.
Are they really that clueless? I'm not trying to be insulting, I just want to understand the logic or lack thereof. What is the equation that landed them there? I seriously want to know.
The long breaks are Steemian Suicide
I wonder if they figured that one out yet, I seriously do. If they are active one week and then stop posting for 14 days, I wonder if they are confused as to why the post made close to nothing. They might be seeing the follower count increase and wrongfully think that's organic growth.
I don't know what the percentages are, but most of the followers accounts get, specially the semi-inactive ones are spammers and bots. Would that knowledge be news to them? Would knowing that give them a good idea of what is going on?
I'm not saying a youtuber needs to upload every single day to dtube or dlive. I'm just suggesting they should be active, commenting somewhere, maybe sharing a freaking selfie, I'm serious. People forget quick, people are hungering for some sort of special connection.
Why so different?
I imagine a youtuber might ask. I don't have an uncomplicated answer, I just have a long rant that I can share that maybe, just maybe will land in deaf ears. I'm starting to think that most youtubers won't ever make it on here, at least not with the current dapps and social culture. Most of them will find this too confusing, too alien.
A few days ago @ankapolo and I where having breakfast with some friends, she drew something on a napkin and her thoughts eventually became a great post on this very topic.

I think this image speaks volumes, I think the lack of "social weight" on Youtube is what has made a lot of youtubers inept when it comes to interacting with their audience on Steem. I'm sorry if that sounds offensive, but I'm observing the results myself and I'm standing in awe. I don't think they see it, I don' think they get it.
I realize this post, this akward rant is quite incomplete. I have more questions than I have answers, but I wish I could sit down and have a conversation with a youtuber that is considering leaving Steem. I would love to get their input, listen to the reason why they say "Yeah.... its not working out".

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