Jake Paul explained why YouTube is a “deadlock” for him and enthusiasts wonder if he will leave the site.
Since the creation of YouTube, the video sharing platform has welcomed many content creators who have made a successful career.
Jake Paul created his YouTube channel in 2013 and for seven years had more than 20 million subscribers.
Jake has been in the midst of several controversies in his YouTube career, adding a recent FBI search.
And it looks like he’s going to look for other professional features now.
The interview that led many Jake enthusiasts to his YouTube career is recent with The Hollywood Fix.
The YouTuber had a drink with his friends when the celebrity media asked him if he planned to focus more on his musical career now that he enjoyed it.
“Yes, I’m not fucked up with this YouTube thing, it’s a dead end,” Paul said.
They don’t pay, you, YouTube. No, I make cash by other means, I own Fanjoy. “
Like YouTubers, Jake has also focused on revenue.
While sharing videos is smart for getting a lot of subscribers, it’s partnership agreements and companies that generate the net worth of online influencers.
As for Fanjoy, Chris Vaccarino is the founder and CEO of the company that has named several social media stars in the past, Jake Paul, David Dobrik and others.
In a 2019 interview, Jake claimed he had built the company with Chris.
That is to say that Jake’s “don’t go” comment on YouTube has left many of his subscribers confused.
Many wondered if he had finished with the video platform, sharing his hypothesis on social media.
One fan reacted: “Whyyyyyyy is Jake Paul leaving YouTube.”
Someone else said, “I’m sorry, but Jake Paul says youTube, fuck you, I think it sucks because that’s where it comes from like there’s no hate to everything, but not where you come from, end point.”