There's a little more nuance to this though. TikTok's creator fund is a finite amount... so the more accounts that join that fund, the more diluted it gets... so creators are getting less today than they were getting 6 months ago and will get less in 6 months from now (if new accounts keep joining the creator program) whereas YouTube pays a percentage of the advertising revenue it makes per video, regardless of what its paying to other creators.
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