Their ToS on content is WAY MORE STRICT than YouTube, at least according to the list of things not allowed. Yeah but Fortune 1000 companies will not advertise on 'controversial' video hosting sites, so how will they make money? If this slope continues, Youtube will have to spend more time and money to try to 'win back' these viewers/creators that will be leaving for Vid.Me but it will be too late by then. After the copyright wars, a lot of the creators/viewers that moved to Twitch aren't going back to Youtube and they certainly aren't going back at all now with the new demonetization waves occuring. Youtube created 'Youtube Gaming' after Twitch started cornering the market on video gaming streaming and they're still behind on so many features. A few major content creators making full moves towards competitors on other platforms, those platforms gain more popularity and the slippery-slope begins. Colossal is Crazy, popular satire Youtuber with over 340k subscribers, 233,000+ followers on Twitch and former co-host of The Baited podcast has announced he will be moving all of his Youtube content officially to Twitch due to having all of his content to Vid.Me after having his channel fully demonetized and all appeals failing.