
Monetization has become an option for every content creation; everyone wants to be a content creator and earn income from any platform. Since the advent of monetization, many people have wanted to get involved, but not many have succeeded. Earning income from their videos requires hard work and must comply with all the rules set by the social media platform. Only the lucky ones can achieve greatness and earn income.
If asked about the pros and cons of monetization, there are two sides to the equation: those who are willing to put in the effort and make content creation a pleasure, and are willing to learn how to produce good content that is loved by everyone. I believe producing good content requires great skills, and that can be considered a talent. Because success isn't easy, this is a good thing for them because it can generate a very lucrative income. Besides being able to channel their acting talents, they can also earn a substantial income.
On the other hand, they will be lazy about real work, preferring to create content and spend a lot of time neglecting real work. Sometimes, they even forget social and religious norms for the sake of monetization. It's a negative view, how many are influenced by bad behavior for the sake of monetization. It's no secret that people are willing to strip naked and make indecent videos for the sake of monetization.
Furthermore, there are also those who create content in extreme situations that can endanger their lives for the sake of monetization. People no longer consider the good or bad aspects of creating content; as long as they achieve monetization, they're willing to do anything. It's a shame that in the future, many of them will no longer want to work for real; many generations will prefer to create content for monetization.
Is all content worth paying for? I believe all content deserves to be paid for, as long as it complies with applicable regulations and contains no violations whatsoever. I say this because every piece of content created is imbued with strong thought and great effort to produce a work that can be enjoyed by everyone. It's only natural that they receive recognition for their work to support and encourage their creativity and enthusiasm.
In this case, professionalism in content must be prioritized to generate monetization. Although I say every piece of content deserves monetization, it also depends on the quality of the content. It must be good and accessible to everyone, not just a matter of complying with the rules. Each platform has different rules. Deserving monetization doesn't mean the content is booming or viral; poor quality content doesn't deserve monetization.

The world is now so advanced and full of digital technology that if we don't participate in it, we will be left far behind and will never progress or succeed. How could anyone not be able to become a journalist these days? 😁 What I mean is, creators always emerge when a disaster or incident occurs, and the news spreads quickly on social media within minutes. After an incident, they can even broadcast it live. With these creators, we can learn from them, not only for entertainment, but also for technology. We can also learn about the news very quickly, without having to wait for news reports on TV or newspapers, which only publish the news the next day.
Furthermore, monetization has a significant impact on the platform. Downloads increase rapidly every day, and they remain active on the platform, posting videos, uploading images, and frequently interacting with other users.
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@yuliadi
No lies, making videos requires work and smartness and every input like that deserves a pay. But it gets out of hand when people go to the extreme end to make contents with a lot of hard works and has negatives ratings. I usually overthink whenever I come across those videos and what the people actually thought before putting up such.
of course they have to have their own intelligence or they have to pay a cameraman and video editor before uploading it