Posting videos on Facebook via Yeah1 network could lead to bad contentVietNamNet Bridge - Yeah1, the multi-channel network on Youtube and Facebook, has launched a system allowing the sharing of revenue from videos posted on Facebook with fanpages that have at least 10,000 likes in Vietnam. Yeah1, the multi-channel network on Youtube and Facebook, has launched a system allowing the sharing of revenue from videos posted on Facebook with fanpages that have at least 10,000 likes in Vietnam. This means that videos on fanpages can receive money from brands which advertise on Facebook on a CPC basis.The management system allows video content makers to make money directly from posting their products on Youtube. Therefore, analysts question Yeah1’s content control capability.Meanwhile, Facebook has not made any official statement about the new way of making money for content producers. If anyone can make money on Facebook, ‘dirty’ videos and pirated stream films would increase on the social website.
Source: VietNamNet News February 21, 2017 01:47 UTC