It's time to stop allowing the old Grey man of the video sharing service to dictate terms to creators. Allowing YouTube and its model of flagging for copyright infringement has no place in the decentralized space for us content creators.
As for revenue share, as long as the transparency is kept as it is I'm all for giving the dtube coder a slice.
I'm just glad to have somewhere to park my videos off of the dead YouTube.
I do see possibly a new angle to look at copyrights if dtube is going that direction. So, for those who create content meant to be sold like music, films, etc, they can come to dtube and open a channel.
Having another venue to spread talent is a good thing. As the YouTube apocalypse happens to many creators there.
Exactly how I feel @tonygreene113!