I hate shit like that. They probably aren't getting extra money to donate if I subscribe to their shit. That means whatever they have set aside to donate, they already have. So just fucking donate it then if that's what you want to do, stop looking for attention for doing it. 100,000 Facebook likes and this sick kid can have his surgery donated... GTFO. If your gonna do it, do it, but you can eat a bag full of cancerous dicks if your using it to troll for likes, subscribers or web site hits.
"They probably aren't getting extra money to donate if I subscribe to their shit."
No, likes on facebook and subscribers on youtube are very different. Youtube as a company will accept a channel as a "partner" once they get a certain amount of subscribers, at which they can start monetizing the amount of views their videos get. The amount of subscribers will also make the channel look more lucrative to potential sponsors.
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Iran's leading news agency published a mock poll that claimed rural whites in the U.S. favored Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over president Barack Obama.
The mock poll was originally published on a popular U.S. media site, The Onion.
The FARS news agency—which touts itself as Iran's leading independent news agency while others note its ties to government—published much of the made-up poll that first appeared in the U.S. parody website.
The Onion site quoted a fictitious Gallup Poll that noted "77 percent of rural Caucasian voters...would much rather go to a baseball game or have a beer with Ahmadinejad...than spend time with Obama."
FARS led its story with that statement and even quoted someone from the Onion piece, West Virginia resident Swiderski, saying of Ahmadinejad, "I like him better."
Oops.
Word of duping the Iranian agencies made its way through media sites and was also picked up by media blogger Jim Romenesko.
The Onion had a little fun with it, too, it seems, adding to the end of the article, "For more on this story: Please visit our Iranian subsidiary organization, Fars."
The story was live on the FARS website early on Friday afternoon but was no longer available by 1:30 p.m. ET. The link to FARS goes to an earlier screen grab of the story that had been on the FARS website.
I hate shit like that. They probably aren't getting extra money to donate if I subscribe to their shit. That means whatever they have set aside to donate, they already have. So just fucking donate it then if that's what you want to do, stop looking for attention for doing it. 100,000 Facebook likes and this sick kid can have his surgery donated... GTFO. If your gonna do it, do it, but you can eat a bag full of cancerous dicks if your using it to troll for likes, subscribers or web site hits.
what Xeno said youtube partners get money for every subscription
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Iran's leading news agency published a mock poll that claimed rural whites in the U.S. favored Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over president Barack Obama.
The mock poll was originally published on a popular U.S. media site, The Onion.
The FARS news agency—which touts itself as Iran's leading independent news agency while others note its ties to government—published much of the made-up poll that first appeared in the U.S. parody website.
The Onion site quoted a fictitious Gallup Poll that noted "77 percent of rural Caucasian voters...would much rather go to a baseball game or have a beer with Ahmadinejad...than spend time with Obama."
FARS led its story with that statement and even quoted someone from the Onion piece, West Virginia resident Swiderski, saying of Ahmadinejad, "I like him better."
Oops.
Word of duping the Iranian agencies made its way through media sites and was also picked up by media blogger Jim Romenesko.
The Onion had a little fun with it, too, it seems, adding to the end of the article, "For more on this story: Please visit our Iranian subsidiary organization, Fars."
The story was live on the FARS website early on Friday afternoon but was no longer available by 1:30 p.m. ET. The link to FARS goes to an earlier screen grab of the story that had been on the FARS website.
youtube partners get money for every subscription