YouTube veteran vlogger Hank Green has been uploading vlogs, creating educational videos, running production company Complexly, operating VidCon — and more — for 12 years. And miraculously, Green says he has never once experienced burnout. In a new blog post, Green shares exactly how he’s been able to stave off these feelings when so many other prominent YouTubers have been struggling with overstress and deteriorating mental health as a result of the rigorous schedules they keep.
For Green, one of the main factors is the core audience he and brother John Green — who continue to create back-and-forth videos on their long-running Vlogbrothers channel — have developed. Dubbed ‘Nerdfighters,’ the brothers’ 3.1 million subscribers have kept them afloat by buying merch and John’s books (and, presumably, Hank’s upcoming first book). Now that the Greens also have a Patreon, fans can support them financially in monthly installments in exchange for exclusive content.
Unlike many vloggers who join YouTube today, when Hank and John started uploading videos, there was no way to monetize them. So, for Hank, “[E]very dollar I have made from YouTube is just a bonus,” he writes.
Fellow creators, both on YouTube and other platforms, have noted they have to regularly produce videos to remain in the algorithm’s favor. That often amounts to a daily schedule — notable because Hank and John have never moved away from their one-upload-per-week schedule on Vlogbrothers. (Twitch streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins tweeted in June that he’d taken a less-than-48-hour break from streaming, and lost 40,000 subscribers as a result.)
Therapist and YouTuber Kati Morton, who partnered with YouTube to create a video meant to help fellow YouTubers avoid burnout, recently told The Guardian, “YouTube rewards people who produce daily. They made the algorithm, so they have the power to remake it. If they set different criteria, it would help. We are human beings. We need some time for ourselves.”
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