Comment by LewisVerstappen
4 years ago
You'd be surprised how much YouTube lets you upload.
I've been uploading 2-3 hours of content a day every day for the past few years. On the same account too.
I have fewer than 10 subscribers lol.
4 years ago
You'd be surprised how much YouTube lets you upload.
I've been uploading 2-3 hours of content a day every day for the past few years. On the same account too.
I have fewer than 10 subscribers lol.
Lucky you. I just posted my first two videos from a conference that were banned within a day for violating "Community Guidelines" without appeal.
They let you sometimes get away with a lot more[0] ;)
[0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Olkb7fYSyiI
How MUCH - yes - as long as it's videos, and it's not violating copyright, you're probably not violating any Terms of Service.
But I guarantee there is some clause in the ToS that this project violates.
What kind of content do you upload? (Should "content" be in air quotes? :P)
Lol yeah.
It's just recordings of myself when I'm doing deep work. I use OBS to stream my computer screen and a video recording of myself (mostly me muttering to myself).
It helps me avoid getting distracted (I feel like I'm being watched lol) and it's also interested to check back if I want to see what I was working on 3 months ago.
All the videos are unlisted or private.
Are you screensharing while recording? What tooling do you use to do this if so?
Also, any potential issues with Google having access to proprietary code? I know the chance of any human at Google interpreting your videos is near-zero but still
Isn't that what Twitch is for?
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wow, curious, are you keeping these videos there, or will delete them after several months?