Bianca Pieloch on 2008-04-17
All of these useless videos have became something only because everyone is doing it. These useless videos show people doing useless things, but they are so entertaining!
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Bianca Pieloch on 2008-04-17
All of these useless videos have became something only because everyone is doing it. These useless videos show people doing useless things, but they are so entertaining!

Bianca Pieloch on 2008-04-17
All of these useless videos have became something only because everyone is doing it. These useless videos show people doing useless things, but they are so entertaining!

Bianca Pieloch on 2008-04-17
I don't know if I speak for everyone when I say this, But I am tired off all the advertisements! We see them enough every where else, can we get a break? At the same time I know the site needs to make money like evrything else.

Bianca Pieloch on 2008-04-17
Putting a commercial in the beginning of the video may discourage the viewer from watching it. Is there some way the commercial can come in the middle? Or is that technically impossible? Maybe force the viewer to watch it?
But even 100 million daily streams and $1.65 billion into the evolution of
this species, how it will actually thrive is a mystery.
"If anybody tries to answer that question
kristen peraset on 2008-03-12
I have had a Photobucket for a few years to store all of my pictures worth sharing with friends. Does Youtube host some sort of storage center for photos too? Or, are they just all about videos?
kristen peraset on 2008-03-12
Didn't Youtube have a big problem recently with the copyright infringement issue? There was some artist like Prince of somebody like that who had filed a lawsuit against Youtube. I remember one night watching a full length movie with my best friend because we didn't feel like going out and renting it. So, in turn, aren't we ripping off those who released the movie? Not that I care....they aren't suffering.
As for Sacerdoti's so-called postroll ads, even the most self-satisfied marketer
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wants to know who in the world would stick around to watch – or, more to the
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point, who can prove that anyone did.
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A lot of those upload monkeys have a nasty habit of posting clips from TV shows or enhancing their clips by adding music tracks – which, of course, are somebody else's property.
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