Yay! I love seeing you here cleo, I'm sure it means a lot to have your support moving forward. P.S. I LOVE your videos soo much, that I'm a doctor and I based my literature review and poster presentation on "Artificial Womb: Recent Advancements, Viability and Bioethical Considerations" at my university's scientific conference this year after being inspired by your video and it was very well received!
I was hoping Casey would speak up. ❤ My two favorite TH-cam creators. Without your epic creative minds the Verge and TH-cam would not be what it is today. Keep creating and being yourselves. Much love and respect ❤❤
Subscribed. I’m not a huge Verge fan (or hater) but I have distinct memories of seeing some of your videos before Covid times and being really taken in by them. Your on screen vibe was charming and almost mischievous, like you were giddy that you even got to make the video. Review vids a not necessarily my preferred content, but I look forward to seeing you “outside” using tech as it is intended and if that same personality I saw years ago shines thru in your new work, I’m sure it will be a big hit. Kudos to you for finding your moment, your time to step out and step up. Go get ‘em.
Hell yeah! Go Becca! I've seen lots of your videos over the years and I have NO DOUBT you're going to kill it going out on your own. I'm here if you need anything!
That's true; when Dieter announced his departure from The Verge and among the website/content revamp, I felt it was a different kind of platform and slowly did not visit The Verge as much.
The Verge’s decision not to apply the same policy to other employees may be attributed to the fact that Becca is among the few individuals who posed a significant threat. On that channel you stood out for your quality and charisma. I wish you the best in this new stage Becca!!
I always see you commenting on the same content that I watch. Really great to see you supporting the content creation community. I'd expect nothing less from you though, your videos are top notch!
Becca good for you! Yaakov here, I spent 2 years of my life building something that in the end I don’t have control of. But it forced me to go out and create my own channel. Today we have over 1M subs and an entire team that creates WITH us. This is the start of your very own journey that will be 100% yours. You got this.
I never watched all the vids from The Verge, but if I saw you on the thumbnail I knew it would be worth a watch. I thank you for the time you put into the craft and the passion you display in your vids. I look forward to seeing the next era. Becca! Be Becca 2.0 :)
Dear Becca, Your farewell video on The Verge was really touching. It's been a while since I've been on the channel, but I'll always remember the first time I saw you. Thank you for sharing so many interesting videos with us. I'll definitely be following your future work. Best of luck!
I've always been a huge fan of your videos-the energy and fun moments you bring are truly unmatched. While it's bittersweet to see you go, I'm excited to witness your journey with even more creative freedom. I'll definitely keep following your work and can't wait to see what you come up with next!
You're the only one I watched there, so it's good to know I'm going to keep doing it, but here. Congrats and enjoy the process! You're already great at this.
You have all my respect and admiration. You are a person who transmits and exudes passion for what you do. I love your videos and wherever you publish your videos, I will follow you. Thank you and keep showing.
Becca!! I’m so happy for you! I’m subbed and all in! I’ve watched your videos on the verge more than anyone else! You were my favorite face and energy! I saw you over on Justine’s page and I was like “it’s Becca!” Congrats and I can’t wait to see what you bring to your channel! 🎉
I can't think of anyone in recently memory that I have been cheering harder for than I am cheering for Becca right now. You are going to absolutely kill it.
Hi Becca! Your video just showed for me and I remembered loving the videos you were in on the verge. I am so glad you made this bold choice and I am excited to see all the amazing content you'll create here! And the best part, all this work will be yours!
Losing you and Dieter leaves a big hole to fill at The Verge. I really liked your A7C content (the whole reason I bought one!), always wondered why it stopped. Thanks for sharing with us why it stopped. Can't wait to see what you do next!
I only found you recently on The Verge, your reviews are amongst the best on TH-cam, not many reviewers can provide a useful perspective on the product AND back the review up with genuinely great photos taken on the product. You usually get one or the other. I really enjoy your work. I'm sure you'll do great on your own.
The most genuine and honest video I have ever seen on someone explaining why he / she left the job or left an organization. More power to you. Wishing you great luck. I will certainly watch your videos.
Your videos were the ones i always made sure to watch on the verge. It's been clear to me for a long time that your were THE talent on that channel. Looking forward to what you'll do now!
Fear can keep us where we are, and fear can spur us forward. I'm glad to see you used that fear to push you forward. Life doesn't happen when you stay in one spot - it happens when we move. Get out there and make the stuff you want to make. Good luck to you!
This is pretty common in media. But I've learned to appreciate the fact that I don't walk away with nothing, I walk away with invaluable experience. Since I've aimed to work at companies that allowed me to learn, train, and ask questions. That knowledge has only helped me gain even better jobs.
Becca! First off - congrats on this next step in your life and career. All of your reasons are so valid - especially as a creative. I am so proud of you for taking this next step - one not motivated by fear. Your community is here. Your peers are here! We support you! WOOOO let's go :)
Always looked for your reviews on camera gear because you always came across as so thoughtful and authentic. Love your content at The Verge, and even though its legally 'theirs', that work is what you got you to go on and do it for yourself. Best of luck, subscribed.
i absolutely LOVED every video of your full frame series. your enthusiasm and energy is simply infectious. excited to follow and support you on your solo career!
You've taught me so much about photography over the years, you have even influenced my style and I'm super grateful for that. You got this! Excited to see where this takes you and to learn from you along the way. 🎉
Been a Verge fan for years. I think you and Dieter were probably the only two Vergers whose work I would instantly read, so I subbed. Good luck with everything. PS: you should probably find a writer to help you leverage this from a YT channel into a media empire. Text still rules in so many ways.
what a beautifully made video, you said you started not knowing how to edit videos and now you're at a stage where you've made one of the best "i've left x,y,z company" videos i've seen in a long time. both insightful and incredibly touching and sincere. congratulations and godspeed on your new journey ❤❤❤❤❤
"Everything I made at the Verge is theirs, and I'm taking nothing with me." I hear you, but hear me out: Here's what you made that's yours: You made a huge mark on the community; you made a brand; you made a dent in the universe. You own that, The Verge gets leftovers. Here's what you're taking with you: 25,000 people already following you here, the first of hundreds of thousands to come. Your incredible talent and perspective that you've honed over the years. A vision for something great you can build on your own. The videos that the Verge owns will depreciate in value, but your story is just starting. I'm excited to follow along!
Spot on! Becca is a unique voice and an amazing person, storyteller, communicator - she has all it takes. The Verge lost big on this one. So happy she is ours now 🥰😉
Listen again. She said the verge told her that they can MAKE her take down any videos on her personal social media. This isn't about the Verge owning the content you made for them. This is about somebody at that clown company thinking they own her. They can control her personal social media. They can tell her to take down anything they wanted off of her own social media.
The best parts of The Verge for sure. I feel like there's no personality left. Not a dig on anyone, but Dieter and Becca seemed to really be invested in what they did.
After Dieter left the verge, you are the reason I keep watching the verge on youtube, and I was surprised there's not much video being made by you. Now I know, thanks for being Becca! Stay being Becca!
Love your candor here. As a long-time consumer tech journalist with a long-running investment in video at the various places I've worked, not owning the content I make and the worry of those employers laying claim to things I create off-the-clock too are fears I totally sympathize with. I've also just gone freelance for the first time and I'm still figuring how to find the time to make the videos I want, for me, while also paying the bills, so wish you all the success on an endeavor that I identify with wholeheartedly. If ever you're in London, let's get a drink with John (Porter) and maybe we could collaborate on something. In the meantime, super excited to see what you have in store here. Loved everything you made at The Verge and can't wait for what's to come!
This is true! Even though i wasn't the biggest fan of Becca she seemed like she tells here! Just enjoying it here. I hope some friends of her at the verge follow her steps and they make there own youtube channel with just having fun again!
This is true! Even though i wasn't the biggest fan of Becca she seemed like she tells here! Just enjoying it here. I hope some friends of her at the verge follow her steps and they make there own youtube channel with just having fun again!
Well, obviously she needed The Verge to be where she is now. Otherwise she would have been somewhere else instead of that platform or company. Their offer was definitely the best for her at the time she joined them or maybe she did not even have offers from other companies or platforms. So let’s not make her spit in the plate she has been eating in for the whole time she was there. Lets be grateful for every opportunity we get no matter how it turns at some point.
The Verge might've been the one that introduced me to you, but I always watched those videos because of YOU, not the Verge. Wishing you the best of luck with your channel, looking forward to even more amazing videos from you :)
Hi Becca, I’ve watched many of your videos before, and sometimes I even refer to your style to help me write reviews! With your skills, talent, and dedication, your channel is definitely going to be huge soon!
Regarding reason 2. It's crazy to think that companies feel that they have control over what you can and cannot do in your free time. This was exactly the reason I left my previous employer and went freelance. Good for you for making the decision to leave, and I wish you all the best!
This has been huge in automotive TH-cam over the last couple of years. To be honest, I enjoy the freelance/small channel content way more than the big channels. Props to Becca
TBH, the ONLY times that I clicked on a video from the Verge, it's because you were in it. So plz remember, we always love you and the contents you make.
Sometime in the early 2000s companies decided that they want ownership rights to everything, whether you are an employee or an independent contractor creating anything for the company.
Not a fan of non-competes, but for on-screen employees I can understand it. The company is giving you a lot of exposure and basically investing in your personal brand, of course they have a legitimate interest in you not using that exposure to compete with or harm the brand.
Every time i watched a video of you on verge, it put a big smile on my face, loved your content and your fun way of presentation. Wish you all the very best.
You were one of the bright lights at The Verge. I've never liked the organisation, pretty much when Topolsky left. Patel always came across as dominating/strongarming so I'm wondering what most of that language came from. You've got guts.. rock on Becca!
I hope things were left on good terms with The Verge. I like them, but they are owned by VOX so I'm sure can be a bit "corporate" which can be tough for creators. I am excited, however, to see what you will be doing now. I think a lot of other independent creators liked your work, so hopefully there can be some cross pollination there. Your Creator Series was a great part of The Verge - hopefully you can continue that (and that should be pretty good for building your subs, as well 😁)
Very fair and balanced. I like your work and I am looking forward to following you. Good for you to acknowledge the good and the less good at The Verge. Less experienced folks than you have genned up a TH-cam channel - so you're going to knock it out of the park. Keep doing what you're doing. I'm subscribed!
I’ve been following The Verge’s reviewers for over a decade, and you were one of the last ones I kept up with. I’ve always appreciated your perspective in the videos, and these days, I find myself watching more TH-cam than browsing The Verge’s website (and I think I'm not the only one). I also noticed the "evolution" of The Verge through the years when key players left... I noticed your absence recently, so I was pleasantly surprised to come across this video. Keep pushing forward, and embrace the fear in a positive way. I wish you all the best in your journey. “Here’s to Becca!”
The Verge is owned by Vox Media and Vox itself has seen exodus of people leaving and start their own channels from Johnny Harries, Cleo Abram, Phil Edwards to name a few.
“Here goes nothing.” Broke me. I’m so happy that you’re doing your own thing now. Seeing you on the verge was like a breath of fresh air because it felt more real for some reason to me. Can’t wait to see what comes!
Becca, your videos were the only ones I watched on the Verge TH-cam channel. Best of luck to you here, branching out and doing your own thing. I am a subscriber.
thought your videos at the verge were the most interesting after dieter. happy to hear you're branching out, it was time anyway, the world is so much more different now post covid.
I love your videos, good luck. The Verge have lost so much talent over the past years, I’m surprised they are still able to keep going. EDiT: After watching your video, I now know why you left. You’re going to be great going alone on TH-cam Becca.
I literally just watched your hardware/software camera comparison video for the Verge and loved it. Then TH-cam suggested this video and I instantly subscribed!
I love the energy you have in this video! You were always enjoyable to watch at the Verge, but its really great that you are starting your own channel and the excitement and dedication is already so clear from this video. Subscribed and looking forward to more vids!
The verge has gone so down hill in the past and 5-6 years unfortunately and this totally makes sense. Thanks for the insight! Will continue to follow and support. Your content has always been fun and engaging and I'm looking forward to seeing your work grow!
My first impression upon hearing you leaving The Verge was "Nooooo I loved Becca!" but after watching this video it's more like "Yaaaaas! I love Becca!". I certainly understand why you left, now. I'll definitely be following what you do going forward. You've always been one of my favorite hosts/writers!
Nice to know you worked with Dieter too! For years, I see the Verge a sinking ship. If it wasn't for very few creators like you and Dieter, I would have unsubscribed them a long time ago. Regarding the opinion that the company owns your work, that's actually a universal law. The rationale is that the company is the platform that gives you the opportunity and it is the company that takes the risk of losing money. Sure, you can renegotiate your cut of the money, or do what Taylor Swift did. Anyway, can't wait for your next video!
No it's not. The company owns the work you do for them. If she posted stuff on her own time, with her own equipment on her own personal social media, they don't own that.
@@albundy06 Not really... as she signed the Non compete agreement. So she ACCEPTED never to do that. SO they can argue that the content produced by her (in her free time), could still be liable of being pulled into the verge. That is a legal grey area as it would be competition for digital/Advertising money. I completely see Nilay pulling this card right off the bat. He is the legal master for content...
A non-compete doesn't mean they own you and everything you do on the internet just because they're on Internet If she was posting cooking content, gardening, NYC food reviews etc whatever. They don't just get to say we can tell you to take down anything they want. Doesn't mean that trash company and more importantly that awful human you mentioned wouldn't try that nonsense. That's what awful bullies and bad people like him do.
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@@albundy06 I am with you... not defending them. I think the issue was that she mentioned on the original video she was going to do tech stuff (sony a7c). THey don't own it, but they can ask for a takedown for analysis based on that publication. that is the same as "owning it", if you can't have it published.
What a wonderful vid. A big story of which I feel the message myself. Corona broke most of us. Glad you did exactly what you did now. Great journey, strive!
When you’re working for a company all code/content/doc belongs to that company, you should know that. Its not a big thing. You are face for verge thats why they said you cant post, its common sense.
Instant sub! You were the only person that kept me coming back to the Verge. Now I dont’t have to go back, because I’m right here where I belong - and so are you Becca. So happy for you, love your honesty and openly curious energy. Love from Sweden 🌈
The reality is that when you work for a company, what you do is done for them, not you. It’s “work for hire”. That means it’s theirs. This is standard everywhere. There’s no point to complain about it. So, working for yourself, is great, if that bothers you.
Vox Media, of which The Verge is a part of, has a habit of loosing key talent. Same is true for Buzzfeed/Tasty. These new media companies have fucked up a lot by not retaining talent
I stumbled upon your Verge series a while ago and really enjoyed your reporting style and genuine fun. So excited for this next chapter, and am proud of you for taking “the leap” to do it on your own - subscribed and looking forward to seeing all you do. Cheers.
Congratulations Becca! So excited for you and to cheer this channel on. Can't wait.
Yay! I love seeing you here cleo, I'm sure it means a lot to have your support moving forward.
P.S. I LOVE your videos soo much, that I'm a doctor and I based my literature review and poster presentation on "Artificial Womb: Recent Advancements, Viability and Bioethical Considerations" at my university's scientific conference this year after being inspired by your video and it was very well received!
woohoo!
@Cleo should we expect Cleo x Becca videos anytime soon?
So cute that you replied...
We need Cloe x Becca collab❤
“Becca. Be Becca.”
This! Simple, effective and such accurate directing by Phil Esposito
@@VjeranPavic I’ll be taking this advice for my work since I want to get into video more. But, ya know, “Be Dave” 😂
This needs to go on a T-shirt!
I started crying when I saw that! Phil must be wonderful.
@@DavidDarnes Dave, Be Dave!
Great video Becca! thanks for sharing your story so honestly. excited to see whats to come!
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I was hoping Casey would speak up. ❤ My two favorite TH-cam creators. Without your epic creative minds the Verge and TH-cam would not be what it is today. Keep creating and being yourselves. Much love and respect ❤❤
Great to see Casey encouraging Becca ❤
Subscribed. I’m not a huge Verge fan (or hater) but I have distinct memories of seeing some of your videos before Covid times and being really taken in by them. Your on screen vibe was charming and almost mischievous, like you were giddy that you even got to make the video. Review vids a not necessarily my preferred content, but I look forward to seeing you “outside” using tech as it is intended and if that same personality I saw years ago shines thru in your new work, I’m sure it will be a big hit. Kudos to you for finding your moment, your time to step out and step up. Go get ‘em.
You were my favourite part of the verge! Best of luck with this new venture!
Easily same
Absolutely!
What about deiter ?😭
same here!
I guess, Verge felt the same and tried to keep her from building her own brand via that dick-move by HR.
Best of luck!! 🎉 just be yourself and enjoy the process!
❤
to the moooon 🚀❤️
Hell yeah! Go Becca! I've seen lots of your videos over the years and I have NO DOUBT you're going to kill it going out on your own. I'm here if you need anything!
wholesome crossover
Hey! Is the channel still going or are you taking a break for greater things/Family?
We got Matt Davella and Becca crossover before GTA 6
@@suvansh29 Search for Bonus D'Avella and you'll learn what's up
Heck yeah! I love your videos. Good for you Becca! Freedom and ownership 💪
You and Dieter were the only reasons I even watched the Verge lol
True
So true
This is true
That's true; when Dieter announced his departure from The Verge and among the website/content revamp, I felt it was a different kind of platform and slowly did not visit The Verge as much.
LITREALLY
The Verge’s decision not to apply the same policy to other employees may be attributed to the fact that Becca is among the few individuals who posed a significant threat. On that channel you stood out for your quality and charisma. I wish you the best in this new stage Becca!!
I personally always felt like they did not deserve her! And I'm so very glad that she left.
That actually makes a lot of sense! Becca is pretty special...
Bloop! That's the one!
💯 YES! Always a standout, and someone I actually knew by name & face.
it is true! I don’t remember any other faces but was clicking on her videos even if I’m not that interested in the specific model she’s reviewing.
Congrats on taking a leap of faith for yourself! I love your work and am very excited to see where you go with this. Instant sub.
Yooo nice nice username bro
I always see you commenting on the same content that I watch. Really great to see you supporting the content creation community. I'd expect nothing less from you though, your videos are top notch!
@@mpalatsi there’s so much great content out there. It doesn’t help that I watch waaaay too much TH-cam. 😂 Glad you enjoy my channel too!
SO happy we had a chance to talk at the Sony event this week, im beyond stoked to watch your journey continue to unfold. YOU GOT THIS BECCA
Excited for your next chapter Becca!
Bravo and onward and upward!
Becca good for you! Yaakov here, I spent 2 years of my life building something that in the end I don’t have control of. But it forced me to go out and create my own channel. Today we have over 1M subs and an entire team that creates WITH us. This is the start of your very own journey that will be 100% yours. You got this.
I never watched all the vids from The Verge, but if I saw you on the thumbnail I knew it would be worth a watch. I thank you for the time you put into the craft and the passion you display in your vids. I look forward to seeing the next era. Becca! Be Becca 2.0 :)
07:17 “If I never try, I’ll never know. And I want to try”
Huge respect for taking the leap, wish you nothing but the best!
SUBSCRIBED! This is an excellent reason to break away and I'm here to support you.
Dear Becca, Your farewell video on The Verge was really touching. It's been a while since I've been on the channel, but I'll always remember the first time I saw you. Thank you for sharing so many interesting videos with us. I'll definitely be following your future work. Best of luck!
Was the video taken down? Tried to find it on their channel and don't see it there
Your content has always spoken for itself and inspired me (and I'm old and jaded, so very little does). Wishing you every success
I've always been a huge fan of your videos-the energy and fun moments you bring are truly unmatched. While it's bittersweet to see you go, I'm excited to witness your journey with even more creative freedom. I'll definitely keep following your work and can't wait to see what you come up with next!
You're the only one I watched there, so it's good to know I'm going to keep doing it, but here. Congrats and enjoy the process! You're already great at this.
You have all my respect and admiration.
You are a person who transmits and exudes passion for what you do. I love your videos and wherever you publish your videos, I will follow you.
Thank you and keep showing.
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Becca!! I’m so happy for you! I’m subbed and all in! I’ve watched your videos on the verge more than anyone else! You were my favorite face and energy! I saw you over on Justine’s page and I was like “it’s Becca!” Congrats and I can’t wait to see what you bring to your channel! 🎉
Your storytelling skills will go anywhere. You make incredible videos. I can’t wait to see what you do in the future.
I can't think of anyone in recently memory that I have been cheering harder for than I am cheering for Becca right now. You are going to absolutely kill it.
It's always incredible when you can take control of yourself. I've always enjoyed the videos you've made and hope it gets even better.
Hi Becca! Your video just showed for me and I remembered loving the videos you were in on the verge. I am so glad you made this bold choice and I am excited to see all the amazing content you'll create here! And the best part, all this work will be yours!
Also, don't be careful of what you wish for, be excited!!
Losing you and Dieter leaves a big hole to fill at The Verge.
I really liked your A7C content (the whole reason I bought one!), always wondered why it stopped. Thanks for sharing with us why it stopped. Can't wait to see what you do next!
I just feel weird ever since Dieter left. And now Becca…
A7c Squad!
Where is Dieter now? It would be cool to watch him again
@@cyanophage4351 He's at Google working on Platforms and Ecosystems. He doesn't do media anymore, unfortunately.
@@cyanophage4351 Dieter now works for google, IIRC. I don't remember if he have his own yt channel, though.
I only found you recently on The Verge, your reviews are amongst the best on TH-cam, not many reviewers can provide a useful perspective on the product AND back the review up with genuinely great photos taken on the product. You usually get one or the other. I really enjoy your work. I'm sure you'll do great on your own.
The most genuine and honest video I have ever seen on someone explaining why he / she left the job or left an organization. More power to you. Wishing you great luck. I will certainly watch your videos.
Your videos were the ones i always made sure to watch on the verge. It's been clear to me for a long time that your were THE talent on that channel. Looking forward to what you'll do now!
You were the only person I watched on the Verge! You’re going to smash it on your own, good luck!
Such a brave move! Can’t wait for everything that’s coming from you. You got this! ❤
Fear can keep us where we are, and fear can spur us forward. I'm glad to see you used that fear to push you forward. Life doesn't happen when you stay in one spot - it happens when we move. Get out there and make the stuff you want to make. Good luck to you!
here we go! 🚀
Cool video! Good for you for breaking free and doing what is good for you !
The buds are here to stay! Good luck! 🚀🚀🚀
This is pretty common in media. But I've learned to appreciate the fact that I don't walk away with nothing, I walk away with invaluable experience. Since I've aimed to work at companies that allowed me to learn, train, and ask questions. That knowledge has only helped me gain even better jobs.
Becca! First off - congrats on this next step in your life and career. All of your reasons are so valid - especially as a creative. I am so proud of you for taking this next step - one not motivated by fear. Your community is here. Your peers are here! We support you! WOOOO let's go :)
Always looked for your reviews on camera gear because you always came across as so thoughtful and authentic. Love your content at The Verge, and even though its legally 'theirs', that work is what you got you to go on and do it for yourself. Best of luck, subscribed.
i absolutely LOVED every video of your full frame series. your enthusiasm and energy is simply infectious. excited to follow and support you on your solo career!
You've taught me so much about photography over the years, you have even influenced my style and I'm super grateful for that.
You got this! Excited to see where this takes you and to learn from you along the way. 🎉
Been a Verge fan for years. I think you and Dieter were probably the only two Vergers whose work I would instantly read, so I subbed. Good luck with everything. PS: you should probably find a writer to help you leverage this from a YT channel into a media empire. Text still rules in so many ways.
I'm a writer with an advanced degree in creative writing who does freelance tech news and I'd help Becca out in a heartbeat!
Oh and where’s Dieter? Does he have his own channel? I liked his videos a lot.
@@iamgolovlev He works for Google, unfortunately.
what a beautifully made video, you said you started not knowing how to edit videos and now you're at a stage where you've made one of the best "i've left x,y,z company" videos i've seen in a long time. both insightful and incredibly touching and sincere. congratulations and godspeed on your new journey ❤❤❤❤❤
6:30 The company you work for own your work. It's common. Even me as a software developer faces it too.
True.. and simple.
"Everything I made at the Verge is theirs, and I'm taking nothing with me." I hear you, but hear me out:
Here's what you made that's yours: You made a huge mark on the community; you made a brand; you made a dent in the universe. You own that, The Verge gets leftovers.
Here's what you're taking with you: 25,000 people already following you here, the first of hundreds of thousands to come. Your incredible talent and perspective that you've honed over the years. A vision for something great you can build on your own.
The videos that the Verge owns will depreciate in value, but your story is just starting. I'm excited to follow along!
Hell yes! Well said!
Absolutely! Well said
Spot on! Becca is a unique voice and an amazing person, storyteller, communicator - she has all it takes. The Verge lost big on this one. So happy she is ours now 🥰😉
Listen again. She said the verge told her that they can MAKE her take down any videos on her personal social media.
This isn't about the Verge owning the content you made for them.
This is about somebody at that clown company thinking they own her. They can control her personal social media. They can tell her to take down anything they wanted off of her own social media.
@@albundy06 hey man I’m just over here trying to send positive vibes for what’s next 🙂
There are always valuable rewards to be gleaned from great risk. You will soon see those. 😊
You have a wonderful personality, Becca! More power to you 👏🏽
Subbed, easily the best part of the verge. Dieter gone + Becca gone= I'm gone! Go well!!
The best parts of The Verge for sure. I feel like there's no personality left. Not a dig on anyone, but Dieter and Becca seemed to really be invested in what they did.
@@teambourine 100% correct, it felt like more than just a job with Dieter and Becca- genuine passion, and that always comes through onscreen!
Already looking forward to your content!❤
After Dieter left the verge, you are the reason I keep watching the verge on youtube, and I was surprised there's not much video being made by you. Now I know, thanks for being Becca! Stay being Becca!
Exactly same.
Same x2
Dieter left The Verge?!? He WAS The Verge in my opinion.
@@GoodKingMort yes he was the verge to us it's so sad to see that he left
Yeah 100% the same here!
get it, girl!
You were easily 1 of my top 2-3 favorite people at the Verge. Super excited to see what's next now that you're free to be 100% you!
Love your candor here. As a long-time consumer tech journalist with a long-running investment in video at the various places I've worked, not owning the content I make and the worry of those employers laying claim to things I create off-the-clock too are fears I totally sympathize with. I've also just gone freelance for the first time and I'm still figuring how to find the time to make the videos I want, for me, while also paying the bills, so wish you all the success on an endeavor that I identify with wholeheartedly.
If ever you're in London, let's get a drink with John (Porter) and maybe we could collaborate on something. In the meantime, super excited to see what you have in store here. Loved everything you made at The Verge and can't wait for what's to come!
would LOVE to hang with you guys! yes yes yes
Your energy and light is so contagious and wonderful, wishing nothing but the best for you!
The perfect summary really. Every time I see Becca on camera she just lights up and it's contagious
Always valued your viewpoints and liked your style during your time at the Verge. Subbed.
You don't need the Verge, The Verge needs you
This is true! Even though i wasn't the biggest fan of Becca she seemed like she tells here! Just enjoying it here. I hope some friends of her at the verge follow her steps and they make there own youtube channel with just having fun again!
This is true! Even though i wasn't the biggest fan of Becca she seemed like she tells here! Just enjoying it here. I hope some friends of her at the verge follow her steps and they make there own youtube channel with just having fun again!
the verge hired a person who didn;t even know how to edit.. clearly all they needed was a diversity quota to be filled
Well, obviously she needed The Verge to be where she is now. Otherwise she would have been somewhere else instead of that platform or company. Their offer was definitely the best for her at the time she joined them or maybe she did not even have offers from other companies or platforms. So let’s not make her spit in the plate she has been eating in for the whole time she was there. Lets be grateful for every opportunity we get no matter how it turns at some point.
Come on bro... She needed the verge to give her a platform maybe not anymore.
The Verge might've been the one that introduced me to you, but I always watched those videos because of YOU, not the Verge. Wishing you the best of luck with your channel, looking forward to even more amazing videos from you :)
"Becca. Be Becca, " That's the best thing I've learned today.
Hi Becca, I’ve watched many of your videos before, and sometimes I even refer to your style to help me write reviews! With your skills, talent, and dedication, your channel is definitely going to be huge soon!
Regarding reason 2. It's crazy to think that companies feel that they have control over what you can and cannot do in your free time. This was exactly the reason I left my previous employer and went freelance. Good for you for making the decision to leave, and I wish you all the best!
This has been huge in automotive TH-cam over the last couple of years. To be honest, I enjoy the freelance/small channel content way more than the big channels. Props to Becca
What a launch! Can't wait to see what's next!
chrissss
More power to you! The TH-cam grind is hard alone. Please don't give up, you motivate us too!
More power to you :) always loved your videos.
TBH, the ONLY times that I clicked on a video from the Verge, it's because you were in it. So plz remember, we always love you and the contents you make.
So true
Youre like the main reason why we still watch the verge
Right??? I wait for her camera content all the time and it's almost the only thing I see on the verge lately
What Becca says at 4:40 is exactly what a lot of creatives are told from big media companies. Speaking from personal experience.
Sometime in the early 2000s companies decided that they want ownership rights to everything, whether you are an employee or an independent contractor creating anything for the company.
Not a fan of non-competes, but for on-screen employees I can understand it. The company is giving you a lot of exposure and basically investing in your personal brand, of course they have a legitimate interest in you not using that exposure to compete with or harm the brand.
If an employer pays you to make something, it's theirs. It's always been this way.
The funniest part is these clownish companies always end up chasing away their actual talent with these dumb threats.
That's just what it means to work at like....a job. It's funny to hear it stated with such a dark tone.
Every time i watched a video of you on verge, it put a big smile on my face, loved your content and your fun way of presentation. Wish you all the very best.
You were one of the bright lights at The Verge. I've never liked the organisation, pretty much when Topolsky left. Patel always came across as dominating/strongarming so I'm wondering what most of that language came from.
You've got guts.. rock on Becca!
I hope things were left on good terms with The Verge. I like them, but they are owned by VOX so I'm sure can be a bit "corporate" which can be tough for creators. I am excited, however, to see what you will be doing now. I think a lot of other independent creators liked your work, so hopefully there can be some cross pollination there. Your Creator Series was a great part of The Verge - hopefully you can continue that (and that should be pretty good for building your subs, as well 😁)
That reassuring “you got this” is so heartwarming. So, here’s another “you got this”. 😊
Very fair and balanced. I like your work and I am looking forward to following you. Good for you to acknowledge the good and the less good at The Verge. Less experienced folks than you have genned up a TH-cam channel - so you're going to knock it out of the park. Keep doing what you're doing. I'm subscribed!
I’ve been following The Verge’s reviewers for over a decade, and you were one of the last ones I kept up with. I’ve always appreciated your perspective in the videos, and these days, I find myself watching more TH-cam than browsing The Verge’s website (and I think I'm not the only one).
I also noticed the "evolution" of The Verge through the years when key players left...
I noticed your absence recently, so I was pleasantly surprised to come across this video.
Keep pushing forward, and embrace the fear in a positive way. I wish you all the best in your journey. “Here’s to Becca!”
The Verge is owned by Vox Media and Vox itself has seen exodus of people leaving and start their own channels from Johnny Harries, Cleo Abram, Phil Edwards to name a few.
“Here goes nothing.” Broke me. I’m so happy that you’re doing your own thing now. Seeing you on the verge was like a breath of fresh air because it felt more real for some reason to me. Can’t wait to see what comes!
05:46, you’re right, not fair. ☘️
Becca, your videos were the only ones I watched on the Verge TH-cam channel. Best of luck to you here, branching out and doing your own thing. I am a subscriber.
Joining the chorus here that you were the reason I subscribed to The Verge in the first place!
thought your videos at the verge were the most interesting after dieter. happy to hear you're branching out, it was time anyway, the world is so much more different now post covid.
God I miss Dieter 😢 His reviews was so spot on
I love your videos, good luck. The Verge have lost so much talent over the past years, I’m surprised they are still able to keep going.
EDiT: After watching your video, I now know why you left. You’re going to be great going alone on TH-cam Becca.
I literally just watched your hardware/software camera comparison video for the Verge and loved it. Then TH-cam suggested this video and I instantly subscribed!
I love the energy you have in this video! You were always enjoyable to watch at the Verge, but its really great that you are starting your own channel and the excitement and dedication is already so clear from this video. Subscribed and looking forward to more vids!
First ! Great Video So Far ! :)
judgmentcallpodcast covers this. Why I left The Verge
Good luck!
You're a fucking rockstar, Becca! Can't wait to see what you do.
The verge has gone so down hill in the past and 5-6 years unfortunately and this totally makes sense. Thanks for the insight! Will continue to follow and support. Your content has always been fun and engaging and I'm looking forward to seeing your work grow!
My first impression upon hearing you leaving The Verge was "Nooooo I loved Becca!" but after watching this video it's more like "Yaaaaas! I love Becca!". I certainly understand why you left, now. I'll definitely be following what you do going forward. You've always been one of my favorite hosts/writers!
I’ve always enjoyed your camera reviews! looking forward to your outdoor tech adventures
Seems like everyone is just avoiding the 5:00 comments about the Verge dragging Becca into a meeting to remind her of her place.
A lot of companies do that and aren’t consistent with their policies with others. I just wanna thank The Verge, I got to meet Becca.
Nice to know you worked with Dieter too! For years, I see the Verge a sinking ship. If it wasn't for very few creators like you and Dieter, I would have unsubscribed them a long time ago. Regarding the opinion that the company owns your work, that's actually a universal law. The rationale is that the company is the platform that gives you the opportunity and it is the company that takes the risk of losing money. Sure, you can renegotiate your cut of the money, or do what Taylor Swift did. Anyway, can't wait for your next video!
No it's not. The company owns the work you do for them.
If she posted stuff on her own time, with her own equipment on her own personal social media, they don't own that.
@@albundy06 got it, thx for clarifying
@@albundy06 Not really... as she signed the Non compete agreement. So she ACCEPTED never to do that. SO they can argue that the content produced by her (in her free time), could still be liable of being pulled into the verge. That is a legal grey area as it would be competition for digital/Advertising money. I completely see Nilay pulling this card right off the bat. He is the legal master for content...
A non-compete doesn't mean they own you and everything you do on the internet just because they're on Internet
If she was posting cooking content, gardening, NYC food reviews etc whatever. They don't just get to say we can tell you to take down anything they want.
Doesn't mean that trash company and more importantly that awful human you mentioned wouldn't try that nonsense. That's what awful bullies and bad people like him do.
@@albundy06 I am with you... not defending them. I think the issue was that she mentioned on the original video she was going to do tech stuff (sony a7c). THey don't own it, but they can ask for a takedown for analysis based on that publication. that is the same as "owning it", if you can't have it published.
Rumor has it Becca was on the verge of leaving for a minute
Lol
What a wonderful vid. A big story of which I feel the message myself. Corona broke most of us. Glad you did exactly what you did now. Great journey, strive!
One of my only reasons to watch that channel! 100% Support!
When you’re working for a company all code/content/doc belongs to that company, you should know that. Its not a big thing. You are face for verge thats why they said you cant post, its common sense.
Well I like this video & it’s because of you, and I just found out about you this week! Let it rip :)! 7:10
Instant sub! You were the only person that kept me coming back to the Verge. Now I dont’t have to go back, because I’m right here where I belong - and so are you Becca. So happy for you, love your honesty and openly curious energy. Love from Sweden 🌈
Quite honestly, I’ve only ever seen you in passing on the Verge, but this introduction was so genuine and lovely that I know I’ll be sticking around!
The reality is that when you work for a company, what you do is done for them, not you. It’s “work for hire”. That means it’s theirs. This is standard everywhere. There’s no point to complain about it. So, working for yourself, is great, if that bothers you.
Verge f-ed up. She is a talent powerhouse. Letting her go will wind up as one of their most stupidest mistake!
Vox Media, of which The Verge is a part of, has a habit of loosing key talent. Same is true for Buzzfeed/Tasty. These new media companies have fucked up a lot by not retaining talent
Right after that website redesign, right?
F-ed up? Why it's all about The Verge? It was HER decision. Great decision. Don't care about companies. Care about people.
I stumbled upon your Verge series a while ago and really enjoyed your reporting style and genuine fun. So excited for this next chapter, and am proud of you for taking “the leap” to do it on your own - subscribed and looking forward to seeing all you do. Cheers.