Every single piece of apologism here casually pushes the idea that YouTube isn’t profitable and their poor staff are starving.
In 2020, YouTube gleefully declared they were generating $5 billion in ad revenue every 3 months.
Even after their bandwidth, storage and incredibly well paid engineers, there’s no way they’re burning that much money on expenses. That’s a billion dollars – 1000 million – per data center, per quarter. Enough to buy half of the CPUs leaving Intel’s factories
They’re not attacking ad blockers because they’re struggling to make ends meet as they hack away in their garage.
They’re doing it because there is no amount of money that can quench the greed of their shareholders.
Naw dog, just wanted to point out your one sentence reply didn’t do what you thought it did, because it was using an assumption made under a status quo to argue against the status quo, with no further details.
You’ve definitely got me curious though - do you have actual numbers for operating expenses?
Here’s where I’m coming from - in my experience, it’s not uncommon for someone barely breaking 6 figures in salary to cost the company 300-500k. Take into account senior staff, and imo we can just say each full time staff costs the company 500k. And that’s just for companies I’ve had experience with, which has benefits and compensation nowhere near as nice as googles.
I casually looked around the internet and saw the that YouTube had roughly 2000 full time engineers, so the numbers come out to, with my shitty assumptions, 833 million a month.
I’m going to say that’s the minimum, because as I said earlier, YouTube employee compensation and benefits are leaps and bounds better than mines, and we’re not taking into account the additional cost of bandwidth and hardware.
I gotta go head out so that’s as much sleuthing as I can do - care to do some number crunching for the bandwidth end of costs, so your revenue statistic can be reasoned with alongside two lemmings shitty estimate of operating costs?
No. What’s your point?
Then it sounds like everyone is being compensated just fine.
Just a reminder that blocking adblock is contributing to google engineers salary, so you’re arguing to maintain the status quo and not disrupting it.
Every single piece of apologism here casually pushes the idea that YouTube isn’t profitable and their poor staff are starving.
In 2020, YouTube gleefully declared they were generating $5 billion in ad revenue every 3 months.
Even after their bandwidth, storage and incredibly well paid engineers, there’s no way they’re burning that much money on expenses. That’s a billion dollars – 1000 million – per data center, per quarter. Enough to buy half of the CPUs leaving Intel’s factories
They’re not attacking ad blockers because they’re struggling to make ends meet as they hack away in their garage.
They’re doing it because there is no amount of money that can quench the greed of their shareholders.
And there’s you, grovelling at their feet.
Naw dog, just wanted to point out your one sentence reply didn’t do what you thought it did, because it was using an assumption made under a status quo to argue against the status quo, with no further details.
You’ve definitely got me curious though - do you have actual numbers for operating expenses?
Here’s where I’m coming from - in my experience, it’s not uncommon for someone barely breaking 6 figures in salary to cost the company 300-500k. Take into account senior staff, and imo we can just say each full time staff costs the company 500k. And that’s just for companies I’ve had experience with, which has benefits and compensation nowhere near as nice as googles.
I casually looked around the internet and saw the that YouTube had roughly 2000 full time engineers, so the numbers come out to, with my shitty assumptions, 833 million a month.
I’m going to say that’s the minimum, because as I said earlier, YouTube employee compensation and benefits are leaps and bounds better than mines, and we’re not taking into account the additional cost of bandwidth and hardware.
I gotta go head out so that’s as much sleuthing as I can do - care to do some number crunching for the bandwidth end of costs, so your revenue statistic can be reasoned with alongside two lemmings shitty estimate of operating costs?
If you want to argue, then make an argument.