General to Ask Lemmygrad · edit-21 year agoWould Youtubers be considered petit bourgeoisie since they own the means of production (a camera and an editing software) yet they still needs to sell the product of his labor to YouTube ads?message-squaremessage-square33fedilinkarrow-up128arrow-down14
arrow-up124arrow-down1message-squareWould Youtubers be considered petit bourgeoisie since they own the means of production (a camera and an editing software) yet they still needs to sell the product of his labor to YouTube ads?General to Ask Lemmygrad · edit-21 year agomessage-square33fedilink
minus-squareFlyberius [comrade/them]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up28·edit-21 year agoI would argue that it is the video streaming service that is the real means of production, rather than the camera and software.
minus-squarePolandIsAStateOfMindlinkfedilinkarrow-up8arrow-down1·1 year agoDisagree. Streaming serivce is a place of exchange, not production. In the same manner you could consider lets’s say a city market mean of production - all those also had set of rules and take fees for allowing producers to sell their products.
I would argue that it is the video streaming service that is the real means of production, rather than the camera and software.
Disagree. Streaming serivce is a place of exchange, not production. In the same manner you could consider lets’s say a city market mean of production - all those also had set of rules and take fees for allowing producers to sell their products.
Good point.