These days, it's "if you make a single penny off what you do", or "if you cater to anyone's tastes besides mine". Case in point: There's a young woman who makes meditation/relaxation/ASMR videos on YouTube. She has a lovely voice and does a great job. However, on one of her videos, somebody called her a "sellout" because she makes money (as a YouTube partner) from her videos.NinjaDeathSlap said:However, I'm really starting to dislike this issue of 'selling out'. How do we quantify when an artist, of whatever denomination, has 'sold out'?
Making money off of something she loves to do and is good at? How DARE she!