Ryan Wyatt: Nintendo making big step forward in embracing creator community

Ryan Wyatt: Nintendo making big step forward in embracing creator community

VentureBeat recently did an interview with Ryan Wyatt. Wyatt is YouTube Gaming’s global head of gaming and VR, content and partnerships.

At one point in the interview, Wyatt talks about Nintendo‘s recent actions towards YouTube creators.

VentureBeat interview highlights

VentureBeat: I’m sure you still have to be quick when it comes to taking down inappropriate content.

Wyatt: We obviously have community guidelines, but we’ve been happy with–look at Nintendo’s announcement, where they’re embracing game creators and allowing them to monetize on the platform. I think we’re making great progress in that regard. We try to be an open platform and allow any content that comes up, but certainly we have community guidelines that people need to adhere to. We try to embrace the freedom of the platform.

VentureBeat: In some ways YouTube can be this force for getting publishers to understand how creators can use their IP to everyone’s benefit.

Wyatt: I think that’s right. Nintendo is making a big step forward by embracing the creator community, and that’s a testament to what the power of creators can do. Creators play a big role in making sure we have a healthy ecosystem of people playing, consuming, and watching gaming. The progress we’re making is tremendous. I’m excited for 2019, with everything that’s happened this year. I do believe YouTube can play a big part in showcasing and highlighting how important the creator community is to the publishers.

Well a lot of people where no fan of the Nintendo Creators programm which is shutting down, so good to see they in general look positive to how Nintendo will handle things from now on.