Posted by Ken Christopherson on January 17, 2018 at 15:06:58 from (63.231.158.29):
Hello everyone.. I know I should probably not post this, and it is probably not allowed (I fully expect it to be deleted)... But I just received notice from YouTube that my channel will be removed from having monetization capabilites. I focus largely on antique tractors, wrenching, rebuilds, common problems, threshing show tours, etc... Just the hobby in general. I maybe get a check every 3-4 months for $100, and that really is very miniscule - it pays for MAYBE a new tool a couple times per year (which is nice to have since I just got my first air impact at the age of 31!). If you all could help me out simply by subscribing, sharing, and liking the channel, I may have a chance to keep the benefit of receiving a couple hundred dollars a year for my efforts to share the hobby with everyone. They state that I now need a minimum of 1000 subscribers, and 4000 hours of viewer watch time in a matter of 12 months (I've got 30 days to fulfill the requirements I think). The link for my channel is below, and I appreciate any help that you all give me! Many of you have seen my videos, and I appreciate everyone who watches! Regardless, I will keep filming while wrenching, but sometimes it is nice to get a little bonus check. Happy wrenching!
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