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RE: YouTube vs. Dtube - Why Steem Has a Hard Time Attracting and Retaining Quality Content Creators

in #dtube6 years ago

That actually could be a pretty good way to solve a few issues.

If content creators had the ability to earn based on ad views for the lifetime of their video - they would be more motivated to share their dtube content with people - even if they didn’t earn a lot of Steem rewards the week it was published. That might help with the quantity versus quality thing as well. If a video is really good, it may continue to get views into the future, even after the seven day window has passed.

Pros and cons to everything - but it could be something for them to consider trying out at some point.

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What Do you think of the service "onelovedtube"? Storing videos longer is also a necessary feature. After 1 Month 95% of the Videos are Not accesible (my experience). Should we crowdsource this service for selected dtubers?

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OneLoveIPFS is just a hosting service (for $10/month) for those who want their videos to remain playable forever but lack of technical ability to run and manage IPFS servers themselves.

In fact we recommend content creators to host their own content by running a go-ipfs daemon with their videos pinned. That way we're more decentralized and videos load faster with more nodes (due to more bandwidth available).

To be honest - There is new stuff for steem by the Day. I loose track :D

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What Do you think of the service "onelovedtube"? Storing videos longer is also a necessary feature. After 1 Month 95% of the Videos are Not accesible (my experience). Should we crowdsource this service for selected dtubers?

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