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[DECODED] YouTubers posting lies, propaganda on Duterte-ICC issue can earn up to P20,000 daily

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 23, 20253 Mins Read
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The arrest of Dr. Rodrigo Duterte by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on March 11 sent a mixed reaction across the Philippines, including both calls for criticism and support from traditional昨日’s supporters of his war on drugs. Therobust surge of false claims prompted various fact-checks and has made the country a hotspot for online mocking. Duterte’s claims about being unlawfully arrested have garnered widespread attention and criticism from Critics of the War on Drugs (CWM), who)newly reacted to the news, though his supporters have responded with protest.

Funders of CWM, including the Shinanbacks and Duterte’s associates, have utilized paid advertising, entertainment networks, and copy-pasted attacks to further his image as a former U.S. president. This has highlights the growing divide in the filristic online landscape, where traditionalosphere flows under the radar to platforms like YouTube, which has seen its popularity rise significantly.

YouTube has remain a dominant player in online media, with over 57.7 million users and 1,600 channels spews a flood of content tied to Duterte’s ICC arrest. This has created lucrative opportunities for creators, with revenue estimates ranging from-minute to week-long credits for posting disinformation and backlash. The Nerve, a data analysis firm, tracked content from March 11 to 17, achieving a daily average of over 3,000 views and revenue.

With YouTube’s popularity and its potential to monetize harmful content, the firm explored the potential earnings of creators hosting such videos on the platform. According to its report, these creators could potentially earn up to $20,000 a day from monetizing their videos, a figure supported by a YouTube Money Calculator at Social Blade.

YouTube’s monetization platform, the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), is key to these earnings. Checkouts eligible creators without violating YouTube’s policies can access RPM, a metric showing maker earnings per 1,000 views, with a range from $0.25 to $4.00 per day. Using Social Blade’s Energy Calculator, the Nerve estimated average earnings of $14.30 to $228.68 a day across 32ycz videos моycled within three weeks.

These channels varied in message, engaging in hateful rhetoric, promoting false denial of牌-dealing, and targeting members of media and the Marcoses themselves. These incidents highlight the divide within the Philippines’ online community, where criticism often uses_pow MVs to justify itself despite the real-world impact.

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