>>63122243>Passive income doesn't mean shit today.Lol, this kid. I'm sure you won't being saying that when you move out of your parents' place.
>Youtube doesn't allow you to swearYou can, just not in the first 30 seconds. But why would you swear and risk losing views from those who might not like swearing? Better to just keep the language PG so that you can have a wider audience.
>or play 3rd party music while Twitch does. Technically Twitch doesn't allow you to play copyrighted music, but they're too lazy to enforce it and music companies aren't sending their fleet of robots to detect copyright theft like they are on YouTube. They might though if Twitch becomes more mainstream. Some streamers tried streaming copyrighted anime and movies, and it only stopped because mainstream media took notice.
>Youtube is corporate paradise and entirely managed by AI.This is just every major social media platform at this point including Twitch. You could move to a federated platform like Mastodon if you don't like it.