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How does lemmy make money?
Also, hasn't youtube been wildly profitable for years? Profit, by definition is excess. It's what's left over after all business expense have been paid.
If youtube is profitable, why do they need more profit? Oh yeah, they don't.
Sorry this needs to be spelled out for you.
As far as I know YouTube is not that profitable, but it's hard to tell as they don't release all the numbers.
Do you make any excess money? Do you have any money left over after rent, food, etc? If you do, do you need that money? If you don't would you like to make more? Nobody wants to live with no excess money, so why should a business?
Why do you think you can't upload more than a few megabytes of content to Lemmy? Serving video is expensive as hell, especially if you're transcoding it into other resolutions.