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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Good points by all.  The true beauty of the internet versus other media - people are able to follow and demonstate their beliefs and passion.  With that said, monetizing traffic to a website is the end game - unless of course the site produced is done so as a hobby.  YouTube is a &quot;business&quot; property of Google - thus it will be monetized either now through content and advertising or later when they sell the audience.  Food for thought...traditional media is the monetization of our interests - the internet will be the monetization of our passions.&lt;/p&gt;
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