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RE: BuzzSteem Ep 12 [Dmania, Post Dropping, Heartfelt Blogs and More!]

in #writing7 years ago

I immediately feel bad for posting some of my youtube videos. Personally, my goal was to introduce those on this platform to my work. I have a handful of videos that I think I'd like to have here to basically establish what can be expected from me. Honestly, though, I'm liking the idea of branching out a bit and I fully plan to contribute some content that I keep exclusively on steemit/d.tube. There are several topics that I've wanted to touch on in the past, but had nowhere to have a fresh start until now.

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That's not bad at all! I have posted previous YouTube videos as well! You're right it is a way to give people a little taste of what to expect from you! (Though, in the beginning, when you aren't making much yet, it's way better to make original dtube videos as you have the chance of a decent payout) I didn't want to call anyone out specifically, but I was mainly talking about one blogger in particular who has been on here for nearly two months, and has just verbatim copied and pasted from her old blog every day. I personally think that is really lame, no matter how much work she put into her blog before. She is a decent writer, so I would expect that she could write new content for this platform. Like, I said it's a touchy subject, but it was in no way directed at newbies!!

I'm already learning how annoying this can be. Checking the psychology tag, holy crap it's just one person who posts like 20 times a day. I'm definitely going to be talking about other topics with dtube, just for the platform. I posted a brand new article last night. So I definitely see where you're coming from. Writers should certainly write new things.

Don't feel bad! YT could take down your channel anytime they want and they cheat. (devumi . com)