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Re: [ANN] We Built The Platform First, Then Blockchain [POW/POS/MN] DIY Tube Coin
by
RivAngE
on 26/10/2019, 13:03:25 UTC
I was looking for a specific video in one of my YouTube playlists today... 1/4th of the videos I have bookmarked are removed or their accounts have been removed!
The older a video is, the more likely it is to not find the video anymore.
This is just ridiculous!

I don't know if DIY Tube can succeed, it looks like it's more focused on the coin and blockchain part than the quality of the service (ironically, the opposite of what the thread title states); but we really need an alternative to YouTube's monopoly.

We spent two years working on DIY Tube Video Community first and foremost. Yes, right now we are working on the blockchain. That is taking a lot of time. But the blockchain and DIY Tube Coin will put money back into your pockets. This was planned from the start and is a vital part of our company and design. Without the coin, you cant get paid. We are waiting on the exchange to list us. Could be today or tomorrow. That means that you will be able to withdraw your earnings and pay your bills.


The situation you describe is a big part of the reason I founded DIY Tube in the first place. I have over 125,000 subs and have seen a lot of bad stuff on YT. Many content creators are suffering now, myself included.

I have my over 2,400 videos on DIY Tube myself. I stopped making YT videos 6 weeks ago and am going all in on DIY Tube now. I plan to make DIY Tube a place to earn money, hopefully for myself as well through video views.

I have big plans and improvements for DIY Tube coming soon, once the blockchain work is done.

(edit) one of which is a massive marketing campaign when we are done with the blockchain. At that time our project will be complete.

You may want to tell your Subscribers that you have finished on Youtube. It's just a matter of common courtesy to do so. You just dont do that, leaving them without an explabation. Tell them whats happening. Some actually care about you. God knows why. You need to develop your public relations. However, I feel it's too late.

When you plan to stop posting on a social media, you're putting forth an announcement to let everyone know? Huh
Many have stopped from YouTube without saying anything about it, I don't see a need to publish a video about it, especially if the other platform is not ready yet.