• A guy tells you how to fight Youtube's Content ID system.
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[video=youtube_share;nuTHhtCyzLg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuTHhtCyzLg[/video] Maybe some of you already know about this, maybe some of you don't. I'unno, but with the shitstorm going on, I might as well post this somewhere. Also if I only post a link and no actual video, I apologize but I can't Facepunch anymore :( (But I fixed it)
It's all just a big delay of game type of move that a bunch of companies paid youtube to do so that they can make more money in the long run. Hey, you can upload and monetize your videos, but you'll have to wait for a month or two months because you were automatically flagged. In the mean time, all the people who watch your new videos have watched your video giving you nothing, but giving the companies the revenue instead, and then if your video eventually becomes monetized, you get just a fraction of what you'd normally get because your 100k subscribers watched it already That's my theory. A few huge big wigs pitched in a ton of money and Google just couldn't say no. Greed always gets the best of everyone
I can't fucking stand youtube anymore, wish there was a competitor site.
[QUOTE=elih595;43212963]I can't fucking stand youtube anymore, wish there was a competitor site.[/QUOTE] Nature abhors a vacuum. Someone will fill the void one of these days, and Youtube will become the new Myspace.
[QUOTE=J-Dude;43226853]Nature abhors a vacuum. Someone will fill the void one of these days, and Youtube will become the new Myspace.[/QUOTE] It's going to take forever
[QUOTE=J-Dude;43226853]Nature abhors a vacuum. Someone will fill the void one of these days, and Youtube will become the new Myspace.[/QUOTE] Myspace wasn't taking in terabytes of data and streaming out even more. The only thing stopping someone from becoming the next youtube is that youtubes backend is ludicrously huge.
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