So I just had this thought brought on by a post on FB from Anthrax. They are celebrating 5 million views of the 'official' clip for Devil You Know. If a band has 5 million listens to a track on Spotify they get $16,000 (based on 2020 figures) and on Apple Music they get $28,000. Figures will vary given the many circumstances that these platforms throw down and sure it could be argued that a band deserves more, but with 5 million views on YT they aren't even getting paid a cent are they? Doesn't a video have to garner 10 million views or something before YT starts paying? If so doesn't that make YT where things are 'officially' released without the complaints, less worthy than the streaming channels for these popular bands?
Edit: Actually YT is not 10 million. It's lower but relies on multiple factors from running ad programs to number of subscribers to number of click through, even down to the video length.
Still doesn't make it an easy calculation to compare all platforms and newer bands will struggle more because it's not quick cash, but it does seem to me while more and more bands accept YT as the way to get videos out there YT is screwing them over just as much as streaming services are.