Ad revenue math is kneecapping Kenyan creators, exposing how the same clicks cash out wildly differently depending on geography.
YouTube money gap reality check
YouTube money gap reality check
- Eddie Butita broke down the brutal earnings imbalance.
- One million US views can pull around KSh 800,000.
- Kenyan views cap closer to roughly KSh 150,000.
- Advertiser pricing drives the entire mismatch.
- Higher ad spend in the US boosts creator payouts.
- Audience location directly tweaks monetization rates.
- African engagement still earns less per click.
- Strong numbers do not equal high income.
- IShowSpeed turned down any government cash.
- Claims about Kenyan state payments got dismissed.
- He chose promotion without a fee.
- Streaming revenue already covers his lifestyle.
- Alex Mwakideu hosted the conversation.
- Butita joked he would never skip payment.
- Humor softened a harsh financial truth.
- The crowd got both laughs and lessons.
- Platform economics reward Western audiences more.
- Strategy matters as much as content quality.
- Global reach can change earning outcomes.
- Awareness helps creators plan smarter monetization.