Charities and content creators used it as a «
virtual tip jar,» collecting donations big and small from any country on Earth.
YouTube also teased users with a few more updates to be expected soon, including 60 frames - per - second video clips (which will work nicely for those vlogging about video games especially) and the addition of
a virtual tip jar that will allow viewers to toss in $ 1 - $ 500 after viewing something they enjoy.
GoFundMe in November announced it would no longer take a 5 percent fee of funds raised, opting instead for what amounts to
a virtual tip jar.