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I challenge anyone, especially the negative types that think YouTube content creation is easy, to try out making content of their own.

It is by no means easy and there is very little monetary gain. Maybe if you have 100k subscribers and average 1 million views per video but for everyone else YouTube is not a career, it is a passion.
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Lots of content creators on this site, including myself. Yeah, it's hard work, but it's a choice we make. We don't have to do it - we can take some crappy office job and avoid the public scrutiny that comes with putting one's self "out there." Everyone who makes that choice gets plenty of negative comments and reviews. My standard response is "Thank you for the feedback." It's not like I can expect everyone to fawn over my work. Some people hate it, and that's fine by me. If they really hate it, my response is "Perhaps you are not my target audience."

Once you leave the happy world of Facebook and start monetizing your work, you're fair game. You are a professional, and you have to behave like one if you're going to last. That means taking a certain amount of shit and not taking it personally.

Maybe social media is not for you? Not being a smartass, but seriously, going public with your work is not for the thin-skinned or the faint of heart. And once you start attacking your audience, you're kind of done for.

PS: I'm not a dude. I'm a (single) mom with two (grown) boys (and I also work more than 50 hours a week) who's published a lot of stuff and gotten a lot of negative comments from people, many of whom have no idea what they're talking about, but so what? That's their prerogative. Mine is to keep creating content and keep getting paid for it, whether people like it or not.
 

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Have a good day! I found this instruction on the internet:
1. Download the youtube-dl and keep in any folder where you need the videos to be downloaded. (You can also add youtube-dl to environment variables of windows so that it can be used directly from cmd, In this demonstration we have not added it so we have to navigate to the location through cmd to use the youtube-dl).
2. Open command prompt and navigate to the location where youtube-dl is placed.
3. Now grab the URL of the video from youtube.
4. Now execute the below command to download the youtube video.
The command format is.
youtube-dl URL [URL...]
So in our case the Command will be.
youtube-dl "https://www.youtubecom/watch?v=ExcOlKmZ1gI"
It will show the output in CMD as shown below.
The video should have downloaded in that folder
5. Now to get all the thumbnails downloaded with that video, You can use the below command.
youtube-dl "https://www.youtubecom/watch?v=ExcOlKmZ1gI" --write-all-thumbnails
6. To see all the available formats that can be downloaded,
youtube-dl "https://www.youtubecom/watch?v=ExcOlKmZ1gI" --all-formats
7. To download a specific format of the video from youtube,
youtube-dl "https://www.youtubecom/watch?v=ExcOlKmZ1gI" --format mp4
This will download the mp4 format of that video.
I hope this info will help you with solving your problem!
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