>>67706572>4channers just complain and dont build better solutionsAre you new, or have you just grown cynical? Anons have made superior products numerous times.
Aside from that, it's to be expected. 1% of users create, 9% engage, 90% lurk. It's been that way on basically every website since time immemorial, and probably has to do with personality trait distributions in the general population, not to mention the skill levels and economic factors involved.
I have the skills to be a clipper, and the emotional investment in my favorite chuubas to do it for love alone. But I live in America, and will never be able to dedicate as much time to it as an Indonesian doing it as a full time job, because he's ironically able to earn a higher standard of living than me working my regular job, as the YT money would be pocket change to me.
The end result is that market competition can't realistically happen outside of something like an open source software environment, where there's little direct financial incentive, but many people contribute small amounts of code in their limited free time, or in this case, subs/clips.
Actually, that could work. Brb, prototyping.