| fdooby |
09-20-2024 03:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by sign_in_here_uk
(Post 3429945)
No. YouTube helps by allowing you to overwrite any sections of copyright music easily with an inbuilt app in Studio. I have had my account deleted this week. 8 years of WNBR videos all of a sudden now against the rules! I even read and followed their guidelines. Really sodding painful. At least I have all the original files, just not sure where to add them now.
I've done a lot of research and everything points to XHamster of all places. This pisses me off as it ruins the point of a naturist event being shown online, and those attending who may see themselves nude on a porn site.
Very annoying.
Dailymotion would work, but nobody goes there because it wont allow use with ad-blockers in place, Vimeo will require a paid account to host my stuff at about £200 p/a
Any other options would love to know!
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Bloody YouTube stitched me up too. I had about a dozen WNBR videos on my old channel for years. Then one day, one got linked somewhere and blew up. In 48 hours, I went from 43 to 19,000 subscribers. The vid that blew up - pretty crap GoPro Hero 2 footage of the whole pack going over Waterloo Bridge - gained 600,000 views and the rest of the WNBR stuff all got six figure viewing figures in a few days. And then they started getting deleted one by one. In the end I removed the rest myself, before they could fry my whole account.
As for places to upload videos, I don't think there's anywhere non-porn which allows the footage to be watched directly, as per YouTube, Dailymotion and such. The only way is to upload vids in rar files to file sharing sites such as filedot (which allowed 5Gb of free downloads per day, per user the last time I used it).
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