Please, please, please quit posting your video's to YouTube. Do you see the irony? Some of us are trying to break-up with big tech. There are alternatives.
Please, please, please quit posting your video's to YouTube. Do you see the irony? Some of us are trying to break-up with big tech. There are alternatives.
Matt, the LBRY/Odysee project seems to be trying to do things in the right way with video stuff. Mark Hurst, from WFMU's Techtonic has some good written material on tech alternatives (the show is great too, but I think you guested on it with Ken, so you probably know that).
I almost never watch online videos on any site, so I'm short on knowledge here. My question is whether the alternative sites offer the income potential of YouTube, or are likely to any time soon.
Please, please, please quit posting your video's to YouTube. Do you see the irony? Some of us are trying to break-up with big tech. There are alternatives.
At the very least, anything worth posting to youtube should be posted to alternative platforms as well. Not sure if Matt does this with his videos.
Stay tuned
I came here to say the same and delighted we got an answer.
Matt, the LBRY/Odysee project seems to be trying to do things in the right way with video stuff. Mark Hurst, from WFMU's Techtonic has some good written material on tech alternatives (the show is great too, but I think you guested on it with Ken, so you probably know that).
I almost never watch online videos on any site, so I'm short on knowledge here. My question is whether the alternative sites offer the income potential of YouTube, or are likely to any time soon.