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RE: An Important Update From Stefan Molyneux

in #news7 years ago

DTube is linked to the Steem community so you can vote, comment and share and it will give you curation rewards and boost your reputation slowly. I don't Bitchute and PewTube, but I guess at somepoint like Stefan is doing, it's ok to put your videos in many formats and platforms (podcasts, videos on many sites, publications on other social networks to publicize it, ...)

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Does Dtube let you embed video to other places?

I don't know, you can go and try it.

I tried and Dtube didn't embed on Steem.

I want to integrate Steemit with my own website, it is great to hear this is possible, thanks.

Can you create a new post about integrating Steemit with your website. You can include ideas, questions, comments, concerns, dreams.

Thanks I did already but I didn't mention it here after reading about Steemit etiquette. You can find it from my profile if you look, thanks.

Are you afraid people are going to flag you if you share links here? You might be self-censoring yourself because you are afraid of disapproval. Maybe I will go see what you have on your Steemit.

Well I have to say I think it makes sense to say it's fine to share a link if it adds something to the discussion at hand, for instance you might have something to say that requires a lengthy argument and it could be a waste not to use it for a full post. I was fully intending to make this point under the post that I read about etiquette, but I just haven't got to it yet. What's obviously not going to be OK is to go around posting links willy-nilly in discussions where they have no relevance (I think we can in that case call it spamming). All that said now I'll take a chance and here is the link:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@chaunceytinker/steemit-a-revolution-in-the-making

Yeah, I understand. Good point. For sure. It is always better to be as relevant as possible.