The summary is:
The video is about how much the author earns from YouTube and other social media platforms. He explains the difference between turnover and profit, how YouTube pays him based on views, ads and audience, and how his earnings vary depending on the month, the topic and the language of his videos. He also reveals his gross turnover from YouTube, Facebook and Twitter in 2019, which was around 55 thousand euros, but he had to spend a lot on expenses, taxes, equipment and staff. He says that he could not sustain his channel and his passion for racing without sponsors and other sources of income. He gives some advice to those who want to be YouTubers and says that the goal is not to make money but to do something cool and create bomb videos. He thanks the companies and the people who support him and hopes that his transparency is appreciated.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text. I have numbered them and kept them short sentences.
1. The text is a transcript of a video by a YouTuber who talks about his earnings from different platforms and sources.
2. The YouTuber has three channels: an Italian one, an English one, and a gaming one.
3. The YouTuber reveals that he earned 20,356 euros from his Italian channel, 9,100 euros from his English channel, and 1,790 euros from his gaming channel in 2020.
4. The YouTuber explains that the earnings depend on the views, the audience, the topic, the season, and the advertising rates of each platform and country.
5. The YouTuber says that he earns more from sponsors, products, and collaborations than from monetization on social media.
6. The YouTuber says that he spends a lot of money on equipment, staff, racing, and taxes to maintain his channel and projects.
7. The YouTuber says that he does not do YouTube for money, but for passion and fun.
8. The YouTuber advises aspiring YouTubers to diversify their income sources and to offer something valuable to their audience.