Diachrynic
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Alternative video plattforms for chemistry videos
As many of you know, chemistry on YouTube has been a difficult topic for a while now.
Alternative platforms exist, but everyone uses a different one and never really talks about them, because fighting with YouTube is sometimes better
than fighting with poor design of alternative plattforms.
Great channels like Dornier335A (right?) and Explosions&Fire went down.
Can we get some discussion going? What was/is your experience with alternative video plattforms?
Here is a incomplete list:
VidMe (???)
Vimeo (quite a variety of chemistry too hard for YouTube!)
DTube (new and decentralized, cryptocurrency-based, registration takes ages)
Minds (layout in my opinion almost unusable)
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What else is out there?
we apologize for the inconvenience
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symboom
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I agree with that many are getting taken down if only there was a safe place for them to store the videos like a youtube or even a filehosting website
as downloadable video files
Maybe that's what would help
Youtube might notice if they are going to push people to use other video hosting sites i see there are many filehosting websites but whats needed is a
sharable one where anyone can download
[Edited on 14-3-2018 by symboom]
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Bert
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This video by Ian of "Forgotten Weapons" addresses the dumbing down and commerce driven reduction of content to innocuous pablum by the big players
such as YouTube, Google and Facebook.
https://youtu.be/vwW7NeBwkfw
I would like to hear opinions on "The Maven" from those of us writing about things Facebook may choose to disallow or putting up videos about which
YouTube might get a complaint and suddenly decide to remove.
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First and foremost, Maven has an independent video streaming and hosting system, which will house a complete archive of my video work, both back to
the first video and going forward. This means that the work is not at risk of destruction should YouTube decide to prohibit firearms related material
on its system. Maven’s video system has the stability that comes from serving a coalition of many video producers much larger than me, and has the
best combination of stability and, accessibility of any video hosting platform outside YouTube.
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http://www.forgottenweapons.com
[Edited on 4-20-2018 by Bert]
Rapopart’s Rules for critical commentary:
1. Attempt to re-express your target’s position so clearly, vividly and fairly that your target says: “Thanks, I wish I’d thought of putting it
that way.”
2. List any points of agreement (especially if they are not matters of general or widespread agreement).
3. Mention anything you have learned from your target.
4. Only then are you permitted to say so much as a word of rebuttal or criticism.
Anatol Rapoport was a Russian-born American mathematical psychologist (1911-2007).
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WangleSpong5000
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Download every video to n spewtube. Back up and stick on various servers and share data through the grapevine of teh internets... people that want to
find stuff will find it... at the end of the day no entity can stop ppl posting vids.
Hyperbole be thy name
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chemplayer...
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We're going to load up a backup of videos to BitChute for the time being. Not the perfect platform, but will still enable people who want to access
our videos the ability to do so in the event that YT kills our channel (still likely although no new strikes for a few weeks now). Not perfect
functionality-wise but an interim measure.
The decentralised crypto-coin based platforms are a gimmick (or even scam) since the hosting is still centralised. It's ultimately the cost of hosting
and bandwidth which is the killer for YT. We have to accept that we may see no alternative viable platforms for a while yet.
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j_sum1
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Not that my opinion counts for much at this stage -- my video efforts are still in their infancy.
But I am going to stick with YT for as long as I can. My intention is to explicitly target the local education field and for that it is better to be
mainstream. I will just have to play it safe with what I record.
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learningChem
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https://freenetproject.org/
Or enjoy your developed-world surveillance-police state and blame it on 'cooks'.
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