A Thank You and a Call for Help
We have been producing this website for twenty-nine years, and it could not have been done without your support and encouragement. We are very grateful, and we thank you. We’re pleased to have built a community of commentators on our social media pages and followers on our YouTube video channel. It makes working on this website and its YouTube channel a great joy. Thank you once again.
It has also been over a year since we removed intrusive Google advertising from our website. It has been seven months since we shifted to our new YouTube Channel to ensure stable operation now and for the future. Doing this has cut into our funding. While we’re happy to continue with our work, it would help if we could cover more of our costs. We need to pay for domain name renewals, webhosting fees, software, and other things related to our video production. We’re hoping you can help.
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Since moving to our new YouTube channel, we’ve grown our subscriber base towards the 1,000-subscriber minimum required to re-monetize our YouTube Channel and control the ads that appear on our videos. We also need 4,000 hours of people watching our content between now and September 2026, and we’re almost three-quarters of the way there. On our old YouTube channel, we still have over 4,000 subscribers, so if you are an old subscriber, and haven’t yet subscribed to our new channel, please click over and do so. If you aren’t a subscriber, now’s the time to sign up. It would also be good if you could like and share our videos and comment to help with engagement.
Monetizing our YouTube Channel offers an extra benefit to you, our audience. Right now, YouTube runs advertisements on our videos regardless, unless people pay for a YouTube Premium subscription, and we receive none of that revenue. I know from experience that the adverts YouTube runs can be intrusive, appearing in the middle of our longer videos. Once we are able to monetize our channel, we will take control over the ads that appear on our videos and where they appear. When we re-monetize, you should see only one or two short ads at the start of a video and one at the end. On our longer videos, we’ll ease up on mid-roll advertising, using it sparingly and only in spots where ads don’t disrupt the video’s flow or action. Better yet, you will know that the ads you watch will help pay for the costs of running the Transit Toronto website and its YouTube channel, rather than just YouTube.
And if you do pay for a YouTube Premium subscription to avoid YouTube ads, we’ll receive some revenue from YouTube for every video you watch.
A Sale for Our Patreon Supporters
Rather than slogging through ads, Patreon allows people to support their favourite artists and producers through direct contributions, often in return for perks. We’ve been pleased to create a small community on our Transit Toronto Patreon Page. It’s free to join, and all members receive announcements about our plans for the website, upcoming videos, and other projects. There are also paid tiers which people can join for a modest monthly subscription fee. Through these paid tiers, you can receive “adblock absolution”, or you can see your name in the credits of our videos, or free merchandise and, once we get o ur act together, exclusive videos such as b-roll footage, in addition to the early access videos we currently offer to all members, free and paid.
To encourage things along, we are holding a sale on Patreon memberships. Currently, there are sixteen free members on our Patreon page and twelve paid members. Half of our paid members are subscribed to the “adblock abosolution tier” while the other half are “named supporters”. With that in mind, we’re pleased to announce that the first twenty-five people who sign up to the AdBlock Absolution tier for $3.75 USD per month — including those who have already signed up — will be treated like named supporters, with their names appearing in the credits of all future videos on our YouTube channel.
Also, the first 25 named supporters — including those who have already signed up — will receive a special gift: a Transit Toronto mug from our Zazzle store. We do hope that those who sign up will stick at that level for a few months, so we can cover the costs of producing these mugs.
So, if you’ve wanted to help Transit Toronto maintain its website, produce its videos, and grow its online community, now is [the perfect time to sign up]](https://www.patreon.com/146911/join). Please subscribe to our new YouTube Channel, and consider becoming a Patreon member.
We thank everyone who has supported us these past few years, and we look forward to more years of work, research, article writing, video production and more. Thank you all for your time and attention, and we look forward to sharing more together about public transit in the Greater Toronto Area.





