nevermind guys
MONSTER // falin (dungeon meshi) amv/fancam
this started out as a joke but i hope yall monster lovers enjoy this!
the lesbian flag colors were a happy accident lol
my other amvs: on youtube // on tumblr
hd on youtube here:
soli/vivi/cam | 18 | she/they/it | transfem, poly, bi | furry | my art sideblog is @sheepgirldoodles | burdened with silly girl swag
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#YoutubeMONSTER // falin (dungeon meshi) amv/fancam
this started out as a joke but i hope yall monster lovers enjoy this!
the lesbian flag colors were a happy accident lol
my other amvs: on youtube // on tumblr
hd on youtube here:
Fit: So my Youtube viewership is 92% male ages 18-35, right? That’s my Youtube analytics. But my Instagram demographics?
Fit: 84% female, and half of them are from Brazil, which is– that's– that’s an insane flip-flop from one platform to another! That’s so crazy!
Fit: When I first looked at the analytics, I’m like, “Is that right?” But I– it makes sense. It makes sense. I mean, half of my comments on Instagram are in Portuguese, so they’re showing the love, you love to see it.
Many of you may not know but youtube's content policies changed last month, sparking up alot of angry users and content creators
the changes and policies youtube placed onto creators is absolutly killing rtgame's channel (irish twitch streamer notable for working with lots of other cool dudes: CallMeKevin, JacksepticEye, Nogla, ...) and will detroy alot more channels if not completely reworked.
many creators have allready posted video's about these policies such as: ProZD
penguinz0
(he actually made 2 videos about this change)
and SomeOrdinaryGamers
they all talk about how youtube is currently restricting swearing in videos and thumbnail and how it's barely even possible to comply to the vague and completely bullshit policies
now, back to rtgame's issues about youtube's new restrictions and shit communications
i'll be giving the summerized version but i HIGHLY suggest watching his video which explains everything alot better then i'm about to do
(link to video: https://youtu.be/DRsVDZvmaAE )
so youtube flagged one of his yearly compilation videos, those videos ofcourse, take alot of work and effort to make.
after uploading, youtube restricted his video because it had a content violation and so they placed an age limitation on the entire video
but since the video is a compilation of videos posted in the last year and the other seperate video's that were in the compilation weren't flagged, rtgame (or Daniel) was confused because "why weren't the earlier seperate videos flagged but the compilation of those video's were?" and so RTgame got into contact with Youtube. Youtube responded by flagging 12 of his other videos and an email saying what the problems were and including timestamps
now here's the kicker: Daniel appealed one of the video's (the quarry) before recieving the mail, the appeal was immediately rejected
and that means, after he read the mail explaining what was wrong in the video, he would not be able to lift the content restriction EVEN IF HE REMOVED THE VIOLATING PART OF THE VIDEO
This means that every single video he appealed wouldn't be able to be put back onto the platform without an age restriction killing the reach of his videos and kills the video entirely
the main problem in this is youtubes policies change all the time and every policy applies to every video and even video's placed before the new policy was introduced
meaning that anytime the policies change, creators will have to roll a dice and hope youtube doesn't completely destroy the reach of video's and kill their channels
so, do you think it's fair that content creators we enjoy watching have to work on what is best descriped as a content policy minefield? does this feel like a nice platform that inspires creativity and originality? no, it's not. youtube's new policies are complete and utter bullshit corporate friendly rules made to restrict creativity and originality.
#reworkyoutube
Holy WHAT
no way can you predict how this is gonna end
This is NileRed. He has a YouTube channel if you want to see his content but don’t use Tiktok. On YouTube, he posts longer videos (like this one where he makes moonshine out of toilet paper), and he also has a second channel called NileBlue where he posts videos that are just as high quality as those on the main channel (mostly secondary content like cleaning up after main channel experiments but there’s also cool one-off NileBlue bits like the bismuth knife video).
Short videos like the one in this post can be found at NileRed Shorts. You may or may not have seen the short where he destroys a gummy bear with potassium chlorate circulating on Tumblr.
Many of you may not know but youtube's content policies changed last month, sparking up alot of angry users and content creators
the changes and policies youtube placed onto creators is absolutly killing rtgame's channel (irish twitch streamer notable for working with lots of other cool dudes: CallMeKevin, JacksepticEye, Nogla, ...) and will detroy alot more channels if not completely reworked.
many creators have allready posted video's about these policies such as: ProZD
penguinz0
(he actually made 2 videos about this change)
and SomeOrdinaryGamers
they all talk about how youtube is currently restricting swearing in videos and thumbnail and how it's barely even possible to comply to the vague and completely bullshit policies
now, back to rtgame's issues about youtube's new restrictions and shit communications
i'll be giving the summerized version but i HIGHLY suggest watching his video which explains everything alot better then i'm about to do
(link to video: https://youtu.be/DRsVDZvmaAE )
so youtube flagged one of his yearly compilation videos, those videos ofcourse, take alot of work and effort to make.
after uploading, youtube restricted his video because it had a content violation and so they placed an age limitation on the entire video
but since the video is a compilation of videos posted in the last year and the other seperate video's that were in the compilation weren't flagged, rtgame (or Daniel) was confused because "why weren't the earlier seperate videos flagged but the compilation of those video's were?" and so RTgame got into contact with Youtube. Youtube responded by flagging 12 of his other videos and an email saying what the problems were and including timestamps
now here's the kicker: Daniel appealed one of the video's (the quarry) before recieving the mail, the appeal was immediately rejected
and that means, after he read the mail explaining what was wrong in the video, he would not be able to lift the content restriction EVEN IF HE REMOVED THE VIOLATING PART OF THE VIDEO
This means that every single video he appealed wouldn't be able to be put back onto the platform without an age restriction killing the reach of his videos and kills the video entirely
the main problem in this is youtubes policies change all the time and every policy applies to every video and even video's placed before the new policy was introduced
meaning that anytime the policies change, creators will have to roll a dice and hope youtube doesn't completely destroy the reach of video's and kill their channels
so, do you think it's fair that content creators we enjoy watching have to work on what is best descriped as a content policy minefield? does this feel like a nice platform that inspires creativity and originality? no, it's not. youtube's new policies are complete and utter bullshit corporate friendly rules made to restrict creativity and originality.
#reworkyoutube
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