
The head of Acromax, Aldor Nini, has revealed some interesting details about politicians and their platforms on YouTube.
Nini also answered the curiosity of the guests in the studio about how much money the country's prime minister Edi Rama generates from clicks.
The head of Acromax stated that Rama does not have a monetized YouTube account, although he has 300 to 400 thousand unique viewers per month.
The expert said that based on the data, it appears that no politician in Albania has a YouTube channel monetized for the purpose of generating income. But they use online media to deliver their political messages.
Prime Minister Edi Rama earns zero lek through his "podcast", as he does not monetize it in the first place. I can see anyone from outside who hasn't monetized it. Why not monetize it? I believe that it is not for financial or economic interests to generate income. It can be opened with an IP address from Germany and no ads appear in any video. The same goes for all the politicians' channels I've seen on youtube. What is to be considered on the part of the prime minister is that based on statistics that can be researched, he has somewhere around 300-400 thousand different viewers on his channel. A "view", a glance. Because with "viewer" it is difficult to measure the success since a click can be a 20-second view of the video , "said Nini.
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