Author Topic: VidMe - Goodbye YouTube  (Read 3723 times)

you know this has been around for years, right

youtube is too global for a change like this to ever go succesful.

matthew is the hippie of the right wing users here, trying to push alternative non-mainstream hip and cool alternatives to mainstream stuff

not realizing mainstream exists because market dominance exists and will continue to exist until capitalism falls

not realizing mainstream exists because market dominance exists and will continue to exist until capitalism falls
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itt: idiots think this is about making youtube fail / go away.

that is not the point at all. youtube can continue to thrive and its unrelated to a new video hosting site doing well and working with a different purpose.

there dosnt need to be 1 host site. you are a tool if you believe that.

itt: idiots think this is about making youtube fail / go away.

that is not the point at all. youtube can continue to thrive and its unrelated to a new video hosting site doing well and working with a different purpose.

there dosnt need to be 1 host site. you are a tool if you believe that.
VidMe is almost certainly not going to be economically viable for anyone making the jump, considering how hard it is to monetize on the more ubiquitous Youtube.

of course matthew makes a thread like this
cringey

youtube is too global for a change like this to ever go succesful.
this. vidme has been aroudn for EVER. it's only useful for research, iirc

innovation is the only thing that can build pressure, and without pressure buildup monopolies can't crumble

there is no innovation on vidme, just a lack of censorship

vidme needs to find its niche, that's all

vimeo's got the high quality market, dailymotion has japanese tv shows and liveleak has crazy russian dashcam footage.

vidme needs to find its niche, that's all

vimeo's got the high quality market, dailymotion has japanese tv shows and liveleak has crazy russian dashcam footage.


VidMe has amateur research, but that's more of a problem since you have a pretty limited and stuffty market for ads if you run research.

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Honestly, even if people aren't able to make money on the platform anymore, youtube has become so imprinted in today's society that it would take a lot to make people stop watching it. I really don't see anything having a chance to beat it..

Honestly, even if people aren't able to make money on the platform anymore, youtube has become so imprinted in today's society that it would take a lot to make people stop watching it. I really don't see anything having a chance to beat it..
VidMe could potentially be good if it has something innovative or something familiar to youtube after youtube has officially droven off all left and conservative peoples


there is no innovation on vidme, just a lack of censorship

thats some loving major innovation actually.

innovation is the only thing that can build pressure, and without pressure buildup monopolies can't crumble

there is no innovation on vidme, just a lack of censorship
not so much innovation, but fixing, comments are not forgeted like on youtube, and you can tip creators directly from the site, and the 'hot' section isn't paid content from NFL, but actually trending videos on the site